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Hiroshi Sugimoto, Gates of Paradise

In celebration of Japan Society’s 110th anniversary, Hiroshi Sugimoto: Gates of Paradise charts the story of four Japanese boys, who were swept up in […]…

Aaron Siskind: No Two Alike

Stephen Daiter is pleased to present No Two Alike, an exhibition of pairs of the same images by artist Aaron Siskind. Known as an abstract […]…

Olaf Otto Becker, Reading the Landscape

Olaf Otto Becker is concerned with traces left behind by humankind on nature and that are visible. He is a witness of our time, […]…

Sophie Hatier, Marilyn

Sophie Hatier photographs the residents of the “Equestrian Academy of Versaillles” run by Bartabas, Her gaze makes them look vulnerable, each horse expressing a […]…

Yvon Lambert, Border stories

Yvon Lambert has an interest for borders and what they symbolise. Ten year long has he been traveling throughout border crossings. His impressive black […]…

Ina Schoenenburg, Of All the Black and White

The German photographer Ina Schoenenburg is concerned with the psychology of human interpersonal relationships. Her pictures seem familiar and outlandish at once. With her […]…

Eliot Porter, Nature

Eliot Porter (United States, 1901-1990) is one of the best-known and most-beloved photographers in the American tradition. Brother to painter and critic Fairfield Porter, […]…

Julia Fullerton-Batten, The Act

Dans The Act, la photographe Julia Fullerton-Batten dépeint la vie et le savoir-faire de femmes qui ont choisi une carrière dans l’industrie du sexe […]…

There Is No Alas Where I Live

Jenkins Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce There Is No Alas Where I Live, a photography exhibition focusing on the works of nine Bay […]…

Aaron Siskind

The exceptional vintage prints in this exhibition are masterful examples of Aaron Siskind’s interest in exploring the inherent abstraction of the real world. With […]…

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