PHOTO:Stephen Shore
In the ‘70s, when black and white was still considered the medium of ‘serious’ work, Stephen Shore was one of the frontier …
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In the ‘70s, when black and white was still considered the medium of ‘serious’ work, Stephen Shore was one of the frontier …
Michel Comte first completed an apprenticeship as a restorer before he taught himself photography. When he was 25 years old, Comte got …
Ali Kazma works with lens-based media. All aver the world, he investigates situations, places and structures relating to man’s ability to transform …
Considered to be one the important precursors of African photography, Seydou Keita, like many of his contemporaries, nothing particularly predestined him to …
Irving Penn was one of the most important and influential photographers of the 20th Century. In a career that spanned almost 70years, …
Hiroshi Sugimoto has defined what it means to be a multi-disciplined contemporary artist, blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation, and most …
Lu Nan’s legend comes from his unique characteristic and his mysterious creative experience. Lu is the first Chinese photographer who’s recognized by …
Lee Miller was discovered by Condé Montrose Nast, as he stopped her walking in front of a car in Manhattan at age …
The “The Photographic I–Other Pictures” is an is the first part of a diptych exhibition in spread over two years and is …
Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) is dedicated to cultural exchanges between Europe and the Arab countries, while Maison Européenne de la Photographie …
Thomas Ruff has fundamentally changed our relationship to the photographic image, moving it beyond reactionary ideas of documentation and supposed “truth” towards …
Wolfgang Tillmans presents a solo exhibition at Kunstverein in Hamburg featuring a new work that consistently developed from his art of the …
Perhaps more than any other photographer, Andre Kertesz discovered and demonstrated the special aesthetic of the 35mm camera. These beautiful little machines …
Rodney Graham’s medium is the classic advertising light box but behind the smooth, shiny surface of illuminated photography, behind the perfectionist scenography, …
Each year, Foam Magazine invites photographers between the ages of 18 and 35, from all across the world, to submit their portfolios …
Wolfgang Tillmans’ oeuvre is frequently perceived in connection with his personality. The artist’s involvement and position in different social contexts yield a …
Through his lens Dimitris Lempesis observes and records the landscapes of Greece, initially and then he is spiriting in the “Neighborhoods of …
The term “Vancouver School of photography” has been used to describe a group of artists from Vancouver whose work is based in …
Robert Glas’ practice is an ongoing investigation into the relation between the body and the state. The emphasis lies on the constructs …
When one thinks of summertime, different smells, sights, sounds and memories manifest. Each year, Rice curates a “Summertime Salon” that captures this …
Wolfgang Tillmans’ oeuvre is frequently perceived in connection with his personality. The artist’s involvement and position in different social contexts yield a …
“I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream,” a song first published in 1927, by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and …
Andres Serrano feels akin to the baroque painters, such as Caravaggio, who is known to have been willing to employ a prostitute …
Adam Jeppesen’s work challenges the boundaries between documentary and fiction. He is seen as one of the greatest talents in contemporary Danish …