PHOTO:David LaChapelle-Letter to the World
Over the past 30 years, David LaChapelle’s prolific body of work has expanded the genre of image-making and established the photographer as …
PHOTO:Ansel Adams in Our Time
Ansel Adams is the rare artist whose works have helped to define a genre. Over the last half-century, his black-and-white photographs have …
PHOTO:Paolo Pellegrin-Un’Antolgia
Paolo Pellegrin profoundly interested in people and their relationships with places, events and their fellow humans. He has travelled throughout the world …
PHOTO:Nomadic Subject
The exhibition “Nomadic Subject” brings together the images of five Italian women photographers from the mid-1960s to the 1980s, to convey different …
PHOTO:Koen Wessing-The indelible image,Part I
Roland Barthe, in his seminal work Camera Lucida, discusses at length one of Koen Wessing’s 1979 photos from Nicaragua that depicts two …
PHOTO:Evoking Reality, Part II
Starting in the early 1990s, the at Daimler Art Collection (DAC) expanded the focus of its collection to works of new media: …
PHOTO:Nobuyoshi Araki -Impossible Love / Vintage Photographs
Nobuyoshi Araki worked in advertising after completing his studies in photography and film at Chiba University in Tokyo, devoting himself exclusively to …
PHOTO:William Wegman -Being Human
A key figure in the West Coast Conceptual Art Movement, William Wegman has been recognized internationally for his videos, photographs, paintings and …
PHOTO:Kurt Klagsbrunn -The Eye of Brazil
Kurt Klagsbrunn (6/51918-7/8/2005) was born 100 years ago in Floridsdorf. The son of a coal merchant and soccer official began studying medicine …
PHOTO:Delphine Burtin
Delphine Burtin studied at the School of Applied Arts in Vevey, Switzerland, receiving her degree in graphic design. Her practice combines studio …
PHOTO:Sally Mann-A Thousand Crossings, Part II
Born in 1951 in Lexington, Virginia, Sally Mann continues to live and work in Rockbridge County. Mann developed her first roll of …
PHOTO:Evoking Reality, Part I
Starting in the early 1990s, the at Daimler Art Collection (DAC) expanded the focus of its collection to works of new media: …
PHOTO:Camera Austria International-Laboratory for Photography & Theory
Featuring works by no fewer than 37 photographers from 11 nations whose art was showcased, publicized, and discussed at Camera Austria in …
PHOTO:Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács
Margit Lukács & Persijn Broersen are artists living and working in Amsterdam. They work in a wide variety of media, most notably …
PHOTO:Valérie Belin-China Girls
Initially influenced by various minimalist and conceptual tendencies, Valérie Belin became interested in the photographic medium in its own right; this is …
PHOTO:Sally Mann-A Thousand Crossings
Born in 1951 in Lexington, Virginia, Sally Mann continues to live and work in Rockbridge County. Mann developed her first roll of …
PHOTO:Bettina Rheims
After having already enjoyed careers as a model, journalist and gallerist, Bettina Rheims began to explore photography at the age of 26, …
PHOTO:Jean Luc Mylayne-Autumn of Paradise
For more than thirty years, the French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne has practiced an unusual form of plein air creativity, working outside, on-site …
PHOTO:Polly Penrose
Polly Penrose studied graphic design at Camberwell College of Arts in London. She went on to work in fashion styling, and subsequently …
PHOTO:Sally Mann-A Selection
Sally Mann’s rich and varied career as a photographer has seen her focus on architecture, landscape and still life, but she is …
PHOTO:Rebecca Sampson-Apples for Sale,Part II
Sundays are special for Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong. It is their weekly statutory rest day. Many spend it congregated in …
PHOTO:Civilization-The Way We Live Now
Our contemporary civilization is an extremely complex collective enterprise. Never before in human history have so many people been so interconnected, and …
PHOTO:Rebecca Sampson-Apples for Sale,Part I
Sundays are special for Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong. It is their weekly statutory rest day. Many spend it congregated in …