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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Albert Watson has left an indelible mark on contemporary photography and pop culture for over six decades. His work is characterized by graphically arresting yet timeless imagery that transcends traditional boundaries. Albert Watson’s powerful portraits of hip-hop artists derive their impact from what he terms “filmatic graphic,” an idea centered around graphic strength. Watson believes that a photograph can possess graphic intensity even if it appears simple. Watson deliberately crafts…
Christina Fernandez explores Mexican American identity in a new Princeton University Art Museum retrospective, Multiple Exposures. Through work that spans three decades, Fernandez compels us to reconsider history, the border, and the real lives that inhabit and cross them. Fernandez, who generally works in series and across various modes of photography— documentary, portraiture, performance—is especially interested in the experiences of Mexican Americans. Her photographs engage with the everyday realities of…
With vibrant colours and an extraordinary visual language, the artist Aïda Muluneh advocates awareness for currently urgent issues such as the unequal distribution of access to water, food and education, the abuse of power and the empowerment of women. Under the title Aïda Muluneh. On The Edge of Past Future, the Fotografie Forum Frankfurt is showing seven series of works by the Ethiopian photo artist from the past ten years.…
First Chapter of a photographic trilogy highlighting the relationship between Man and his habitat, Welcome to Earth is above all an ode to the blue planet. This project takes us across the globe and brings together many topics of our time. A statement to the Earth, an echo of the feeling of loneliness that we all experienced during the global C-19 pandemic, the relationship of Man with Nature and the…
In honor of Black History Month, PDNB Gallery presents an online exhibition showcasing work from African American photographer Earlie Hudnall, Jr. Earlie began photographing during the Vietnam War in the 1960’s, where he served as a Marine. After his service, Hudnall pursued a bachelor’s degree in art education at Texas Southern University. During this time, Earlie was commissioned to photograph Houston’s 3rd and 4th wards for the federal government’s Model…
The Musée de l’Image in Épinal is offering a new temporary exhibition entitled « Icônes, les images fantasmées ». This questions the process of iconization, its evolution and its representation through the ages, from popular engravings to social networks. What connects a supposed portrait of Christ to an image of Che Guevara? Why does the figure of Marilyn Monroe persist in the universal imagination sixty years after her death? From…
Holden Luntz Gallery presents The Party of the Century, it happened nearly 60 years ago on November 28, 1966. It was Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball in the Grand Ballroom of The Plaza Hotel in New York City, and Harry Benson was there. Gigi Benson sent us this text. Everyone wanted to be invited to what is still being called the “Party of the Century.” Rather than cause a…
Yancey Richardson Gallery presents Hellen van Meene : The Dissolve. An exhibition of her recent work, with the majority of the photographs on view in New York for the first time. One of the most influential international photographers of her generation, Hellen van Meene is known for her intimate color portraits of adolescent girls and young women inspired by traditions of classical painting. In her sixth solo exhibition at the…
Touch Untouchables, the work on exhibition at VASA represents a commitment not only to making images but to the subject(s). Malgorzata Wakuluk did not enter the world of the "untouchables" for a short visit but stayed for the long term. She tried to know them and they her. To let yourself be a subject transformed into an object by a click of a shutter is an act of trust and…
The Front Room Gallery presents “Hoops” by Sean Hemmerle. In “Hoops” Hemmerle takes a look at the cultural phenomenon and spread of the American sport of basketball to all corners of the globe. Hemmerle’s photographic portraits of basketball courts document sites in over 14 countries in North America, Central America, Asia, Europe and Africa. In these times of global strife and turmoil, Hemmerle’s “Hoops” series emerges as a poignant testament…
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS!, the programme by The Little Black Gallery to promote queer and gay fine art photography curated and edited by Ghislain Pascal, is currently profiling the work of Canadian underwater photographer Lucas Murnaghan. Volume 7 of their BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! The Magazine, which has just been published, is dedicated to the memory of Lucas Murnaghan who tragically died of cancer in 2021 at only 45. Lucas joined the…
Thierry Bouët presents his series Petits arrangements. He writes: The imagination is limitless when it comes to finding a solution to an uncomfortable household problem. The little arrangement has the particularity of being invisible if you don't look for it. It sometimes lodges itself in a dove guard. When traveling, in the street, in private homes, systems appear with lightweight means at hand. When it comes to finding electricity on…
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The MEP presents Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn – Icône de mode, the personal collection of the woman who was the greatest model of her time. With nearly 150 prints made from the years 1935 to 1955 by masters of photography such as Horst P. Horst, Irving Penn, Louise Dahl-Wolfe and Erwin Blumenfeld, the exhibition offers an overview of the golden age of fashion photography, magnified by an exceptional personality. Tom Penn, son…
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation presents "Chris Killip. A Retrospective" in The Cube, Frankfurt/Eschborn. With this exhibition, the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation honours the work of influential British photographer Chris Killip (1946-2020). Among the roughly 140 photographs on display, a particular focus lies on the time Killip spent on the Isle of Man and in the north of England. “Chris Killip. A Retrospective” is the most comprehensive presentation of his oeuvre…