Published by TBW Books, here is My Mother, My Son by Mary Frey. Using the title of her 2004 photograph, My Mother, My Son, as an inspirational and creative starting point, Mary Frey pulls from her vast archive of photographs to create a pictorial story collapsing linear time. Frey intimately and masterfully captures subjects at ease in environments that feel, at once, wholly familiar yet unmoored from their own reality.…
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This new book published by GOST Books presents a typology of 100 portraits of households in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia taken in 2020 during some of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world. The restrictions allowed photographer Luke David Kellett a unique opportunity to compile a visual representation of architecture and inhabitants of Newcastle and contribute to a collective memory of the period. “I’ve only felt compelled to work…
Éditions du Ruisseau presents the book Le Bordeaux des grands photographers. Between the 1930s and 1960s, Jean Dieuzaide, Willy Ronis, Robert Doisneau, François Kollar, Henri Cartier-Bresson and René-Jacques came to photograph the Aquitaine capital and its surroundings. The streets and monuments of old Bordeaux, the still active harbour de la Lune, the grape harvests with ox carts in Margaux or Saint-Émilion, the small street trades, the oyster farmers' huts of…
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Symphony Symphony is a series of personal works that come close to painting and pay homage to it, without crossing the line between photography and painting. Kami Zargham www.kamiphoto.com
The Galerie Roger-Viollet Hors les Murs and the city hall of the 10ᵉ arrondissement of Paris present their new exhibition Irmeli Jung - Visages de Paris et d'ailleurs. Born in Finland in 1947, Irmeli Jung discovered photography at the age of 13. In 1965, she moved to Hanover in Germany and completed her apprenticeship with the photographer Kurt Julius. In January 1968, while she was staying in Paris, a friend…
Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, has chosen to show you the work of Véronique Sablery accompanied by this text. The white work of Véronique Sablery In this multi-medium and collective exhibition, alongside and among others the drawings of Titus-Carmel and the statuary of Jan Voss, the photographs of Véronique Sablery…
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In its upcoming exhibition “Truth Told Slant”, the High Museum of Art will present the work of Rose Marie Cromwell, Jill Frank, Tommy Kha, Zora J Murff and Kristine Potter, five emerging photographers who take dynamic and innovative approaches to documentary photography that challenge the established principles of observing the contemporary world. The approximately 70 works in the exhibition, including several from the High’s collection, exemplify a recent shift in…
TBW Books publishes Sex. Death. Transcendence by Linda Troeller. Linda Troeller uses the camera like a tool to activate her own personal shamanistic ritual. A producer of self-portraiture her entire life and now in her seventies, Troeller identifies the moment of making a photograph as one of deep realization, spiritual connection, and even transformation. Each self-image allows her a more complete understanding of her being. Sex. Death. Transcendence. joins together…
Created in 2010, the Printemps Photographique de Pomerol has gradually established itself in the cultural landscape of still images. The formula of this festival, unique in more than one way, has undoubtedly changed from what the public could see elsewhere. No doubt because the organizing association “Image & Lumière”, with Stéphane Klein at the helm, was able to take a step aside from traditional photo exhibitions. Concretely, the pictures scroll…
The Bronx Documentary Center Annex presents the exhibition Conzo: A Look Back At The Bronx, 1977-84. Born in 1963 in the South Bronx, Joe Conzo Jr. acquired a passion for photography as a young boy. By some combination of luck and circumstance, as a teenager Joe found himself at the very center of cultural and activist movements changing the Bronx. His father was the personal confidant of Tito Puente, promoting…
Patrick Vollat recently presented his series Son âme mise à nu at the Salon Monts d'Or Photos. He presents it like this: This series of images, "Son âme mise à nu", combines portrait and nude photos, aiming to achieve more than each offers separately. A most perilous exercise, nude photography requires avoiding the joint pitfalls of vulgarity and naivety while retaining its powers of fascination and sensuality. The nude challenges,…
Modern Rocks Gallery recently hosted special event to celebrate the release of a new and exclusive addition to the gallery’s collection, The Black Keys: Photographs by Larry Niehues. The Black Keys relationship with Larry Niehues began through a shared love of motorcycles, vintage Americana, and a special feature of Dan Auerbach’s impressive collection of bikes that ran in Dice Magazine. Larry continued to work with Dan Auerbach over the course…
Anglim/Trimble presents their exhibition Seeing Male by Ken Graves and Eva Lipman which belong to individual projects shot over three decades. In the early years of their practice, Lipman and Graves documented rituals marking the passage of time, photographing subjects on the cusp of adulthood, or adults in the throes of initiation. Many of these early images were taken at traditionally male dominated sites: in the back rooms of sporting…
Bluecoat Press presents Marilyn Stafford: A Life in Photography. The book edited by Nina Emett & Lina Clerke is a bold portrait of a pioneer for female photographers, showcasing her illustrious career in fashion and photojournalism over half a century ago. After the success of the first edition, the book has been reimagined and overhauled. Now spanning over 250 pages with new and unseen photographs, this book remains the only one…
The Hulett Collection presents the exhibition Reflections in Monochrome with photographs by Noell Oszvald. Noell Oszvald's self-portraits are hauntingly beautiful and profoundly surreal. In her works, she skillfully explores the enigmatic and ethereal facets of human existence. Each photograph is a carefully crafted glimpse into her inner world, a place where reality melds seamlessly with dreamscapes. Oszvald's use of monochrome and minimalist compositions adds a timeless quality to her images,…
The Hulett Collection presents the exhibition Reflections in Monochrome with photographs by Viki Kollerová. Viki Kollerova's self-portraits are a poetic ode to the beauty of the natural world and the intimate connection between the self and the environment. Her photographs often feature her immersed in serene landscapes, where the interplay of light and nature serves as the backdrop to her introspective exploration. Kollerova's self-portraits capture a profound sense of harmony,…
Today, March 21, is World Down Syndrome Day. Elena Kuzin sent us one of the most touching emails we have received. It was accompanied by this text and these images! The Initiation project was born from a conversation with Sofia, my eldest daughter who has Down syndrome. When she was 16, she asked me to tell her about her birth. Together, we reconstructed her birth and the first year of…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents Pulp Fiction, an online exhibition by Thomas Allen. Contemporary photographer Thomas Allen began his signature process of repurposing books in college when a professor saw the texts he had cut up (spawned from a childhood interest in pop-ups and dioramas), and encouraged him to seek his MFA. Allen continues to fashion narratives from the books he cuts and folds into three-dimensional vignettes. He uses pulp novels,…
The Galerie Jardin Persan presents Autant d’histoires, an exhibition by Vincent Lafon. This is how he presents the exhibition: An interest in history and the present for human activity and an aesthetic of life guide my steps as a photographer on a bushy path. They are accompanied by a conviction which seems to me to be expressed with more impact in black and white with infinite shades of gray to…
La Galerie Rouge offers a confrontation between two photographic sensibilities which marked the 20th century and whose works resonate today with the issues of our current world: La Photographie Humaniste and “The Concerned Photographer”. Humanist photography appeared in France in the 1930s and nourished the visual imagination of the post-war years by being widely used by the magazines of that era. It is centered on human beings and presents them…
Eight Seconds : Black Rodeo Culture, the first book by photojournalist and designer Ivan McClellan is published by Damiani. It offers an inside look at Black cowboy culture across the United States in the 21st century, honouring the highest ideals of independence, integrity and grit with intimate photographs that preserve the deep-rooted connections between people and land. Brought up in urban Kansas City, McClellan had not given much thought to…