The current exhibition at the Studio Museum in New York is A Harlem Family by Gordon Parks. This series was originally published in Life in 1968, accompanied by the photographer’s…
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Four years ago Robert Mapplethorpe died - on March 9, 1989, to be exact. Robert was very exacting. You can sense that in his work, which has a precision that…
The ICA is delighted to present a major solo exhibition of photography by Juergen Teller. The exhibition marks the first survey presentation of Teller’s work in the UK in a…
"For a long time, this distinction between day and night was an unconscious one. Because I am represented by a photography agency (Magnum) I sometimes find myself in the position…
The Photographic Sale, Fifty Shades is an auction of 50 photographic portrayals of nudes. The sale is live on artnet till Jan. 31, at 10am EST. It's celebrated photographers including…
Festival Director Shahidul Alam talks about the challenges and expectations one faces when running a festival such as Chobi Mela and points out the festival’s uniqueness and beauty.…
The American photographer Henry Clarke (1918-1996) discovered that fashion photography was his calling after meeting Horst, Cecil Beaton and Irving Penn. Arriving in paris at 31, he began working for…
« Revealed yet concealed. Shameless yet shameful. Ease and unease. Beauty and destruction. These paradoxes are displayed in all my work; an inquiry into what it feels like to be…
Steven Kasher Gallery presents the exhibition National Geographic: The Past and Future Present. It is the gallery’s fifth show of works from the National Geographic archives, but our first that…
Shomei Tomatsu (1930-2012) was the face of postwar photography. His series Nagasaki and Scars can be seen in major museums across the world. He died on December 14 in Japan.…