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Schilt Publishing recently launched the monograph and traveling exhibition This Room Will Survive Me at the 40th anniversary FotoFest Biennial in Houston, Texas, both […]…
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Photography can be documentation. It can tell a story. It can be art. And sometimes — if the photographer is in the right place, […]…
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Family Cats from the Archive 1949-1962, published by Damiani Books, unveils a selection of iconic black and white photographs by Walter Chandoha, many of […]…
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C+C Photography Gallery presents a new series titled It’s a Sign! by award-winning photographer Vincent Ricardel. This collection explores the allure of mid-20th century American commercial […]…
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Note Note Éditions presents Note Note Collection, a distinctive publishing project that tells, in images, the more or less recurring obsessions of contemporary photographers […]…
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The Singapore Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale presents photographic and video works from the pioneering artist, Amanda Heng, some of which have never been seen before, alongside architectural intervention, […]…
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In Irving Penn’s work a whole century unfolds before our eyes, transformed by the gaze of the master. Whether he photographs the Mud Men in New Guinea, or a painter,…
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Adolphe Braun (1812-1877) was a European photographer, best known for his floral still lifes, Parisian street scenes, and grand Alpine landscapes. One of the most influential photographers of the 19th…
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