Alec Soth, Dayanita Singh, Tom Hunter, Takashi Homma and Vanessa Winship choose new names to watch – from an artist who’s ripping female portraiture apart, to a Japanese observer of German society and a slum-dweller turned Delhi archivist
At the sixth edition of Kyotographie, photographers are looking ‘up’ with a series of exhibitions across unique cultural and industrial locations in Kyoto
Tokyo-based textile artist Mana Morimoto creates these amazing compositions by carefully arranging embroidery threads on pictures. The resulting images find their place outside of traditional notions of arts and crafts. Thereby her artistic work has a simple origin: ‘I started working with threads because I wasn’t happy with my life. I was at a point […]
A seminal figure in the history of fashion photography, Lillian Bassman's photographs appeared on the pages of Harper's Bazaar from the late 1940s through the 1960s. She trained and worked under famed art director Alexey Brodovitch, eventually becoming art…
Le Musée d'art contemporain de Denver (MCA Denver)présente Francesca Woodman: Portrait d'une Réputation, exposée du 20 septembre 2019 au 5 avril 2020.
A question from reader Josiah: "Do blind people see when they dream? I think there are two sides to the question, dealing with people who were born blind, and those who used to be able to see." Whether visual imagery is present in the dreams of the blin
Debuting with Nan Goldin in 1987, Catherine Edelman Gallery has been a revered player in the art world for 30 years. Here, a wide-ranging interview with the gallery’s owner and founder.
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French artist Julien Malland, aka Seth Globepainter (previously), has spent the summer exhibiting a large body of work inside and outside of the Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez. Located in Bordeaux, France, the historic chateau was built in the 18th century and now doubles as a cultural center. Malland’s takeover includes dozens of paintings, installations, and sculptures that have transformed the castle into a colorful record of his travels and a look into his mind. More
Dutch artist Ruud van Empel photography, digitally manipulated with Photoshop. Children, leaves, plants and nature in a lush tropical Rousseau dream world.
As a young man, Brassai studied painting and sculpture at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. He joined a cavalry regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army, where he served until the end of the
Still life is not all that it seems, as this surprising Israeli artist shows in Boston. By Blake Gopnik.
Go inside the legendary photographer’s new Story Teller exhibition
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William Henry Fox Talbot invented photography in order to make artistic practice accessible to people lacking artistic skill - like Talbot himself. But the revolution was not complete until Adobe Photoshop was invented. An exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art shows why. Article by Jonathon Keats for Forbes.com.
London's famous Flowers Gallery has just opened its first-ever Asia location in Hong Kong, and to celebrate, the gallery is showcasing a spotlight exhibition on
Nir Arieli’s work ‘tension’ is a stunning series of dancers. Capturing their movements in several pictures, the New York based photographer pieces them to one single image by layering the different photographs. Searching for intriguing combinations he lets the viewer contemplate the various movements and newly formed abstractions, that the human eye can not normally […]
Frank Habicht‘s eye-opening photographs of the Swinging Sixties in London.
A new exhibition at The Getty in Los Angeles captures the magic of the photographer’s artistic work.
Daisuke Takakura photo series "Various Life" could be taken for a commentary on human cloning, the real intentions are quite different from that.
A major survey exhibition of Carolee Schneemann’s work looks at the artist’s masterful experimentations, across mediums of performance, installation, film and multimedia.
From Buzzcocks to feminist photomontage works, a new show celebrates the iconic Linder Sterling.
Opening Day: June 8th, Location: 18 Wooster Street. In keeping with the contemporary look of Chanel, I wore my hair in loose wavy-curls, pinned a Chanel pearl brooch to my little black jacket and slung over my shoulder the chain-strap to my little black quilted handbag. The art space was visually charming. Two guards (one [...]
The Garden at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta is an interplay of vibrant colours and reimagined classical landscape to talk about beauty that lies in nature, family and art.
Exhibition dates: 2nd October 2011 – 4th March 2012 Harry Callahan (American, 1912-1999) Detroit 1943 Gelatin silver print Overall (sheet, trimmed to image): 8.3 x 11cm (3 1/4 …
Few women chose to become photographers at the beginning of the 20th century, yet Cunningham’s images – from female nudes to Hollywood portraits – smoothed the way for countless female artists that followed
The collection was a result of a competition that received 900 contributions, and contains professional pictures and amateur family shots from the last 100 years.
From Christina Mackie in London to Frank Walter in Edinburgh, find out what’s happening in art around the country
From Buzzcocks to feminist photomontage works, a new show celebrates the iconic Linder Sterling.
Fashion photography online or in print, in magazines, books, advertising campaigns or billboards rules everything around us, regardless of whether we are aware of it, and whether we like it or not. It expresses a vision of photographer's lifestyle, attitude, story of subjects, style, makeup, hair, and is aimed to…