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 […]…
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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 is concerned with traces left behind by humankind on nature and that are visible. He is a witness of our time, […]…
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 has an interest for borders and what they symbolise. Ten year long has he been traveling throughout border crossings. His impressive black […]…
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 (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, […]…
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 […]…
Jenkins Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce There Is No Alas Where I Live, a photography exhibition focusing on the works of nine Bay […]…
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 […]…