Interview
Mexico: La mirada invisible
After almost two-year of travel throughout Mexico, the group exhibition La mirada invisible (The Invisible Eye) now comes to the city of Santiago de Querétaro. What makes this event stand out is that each of the fifteen photographers featured in the show is blind.
12.02.2013[ read full story ]
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New Delhi 2013
Wieden + Kennedy
The next stop on our tour of the Indian capital is the headquarters of Wieden + Kennedy, one of the country’s most renowned advertising agencies. I met with its two directors, Mohit Jayal and V. Sunil, in their new offices near Saket mall in South Delhi.
10.01.2013[ read full story ]
Interview
New Delhi 2013
The Alkazi Foundation
The Alkazi Foundation, situated in the quiet residential neighborhood of Greater Kailash in South Delhi, is a unique place in India. It keeps the memory of the country in the form of photographs. To learn more about the foundation’s activities and projects, I met one mild fall m...
10.01.2013[ read full story ]
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New Delhi 2013
Tasveer
In 2006, three friends and entrepreneurs, Abishek Poddar, Naveen Kishore, founder of Seagull Books in Calcutta, and Shalini Gupta, created Tasveer, an organization dedicated to promoting photography in India. Present in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Bangalore and Ahmadabad, Tasveer represents thir...
10.01.2013[ read full story ]
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New Delhi 2013
Gallery Nature Morte
Nature Morte is one of the best galleries for photography and contemporary art in Delhi. In Niti Bagh, near Gulmohar Park, we spoke with its director, Peter Nagy.
10.01.2013[ read full story ]
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BGQSD: Queer library in New York
Last year, Greg Newton and his partner Donnie Jochum realized a horrifying fact: there was no longer a queer bookstore in New York… They immediately decided to remedy the situation by quitting their job and creating BGSQD: The Bureau of Gener...
09.01.2013[ read full story ]
Interview
Jonathan Becker Talks to Elizabeth Avedon
Photographer Jonathan Becker celebrates the publication of his new book, “30 Years At Vanity Fair,” (Assouline, 2012) three decades after his portraits first appeared in the prototype for the magazine's 1982 relaunch. As one of the great visual storytellers of our time, Becke...
14.12.2012[ read full story ]
Interview
Ralph Gibson
Un maître du nu
This month Taschen is publishing a new book by the American photographer Ralph Gibson featuring some of his best nudes. Deftly composed and subtly provocative, these dreamlike and abstract photographs take a refined approach to nudity. Gibson trained his lens on every p...
12.12.2012[ read full story ]
Interview
Max Pam by Alison Stieven-Taylor
As a young boy Max Pam dreamed of traveling to exotic places. At school he’d open the atlas, pick a destination, and let his imagination take him wandering through Thailand, Tibet, or China, countries that were ostensibly light years from the narrow-minded cultural confines of his 195...
12.12.2012[ read full story ]
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Henry Buhl by Stephen Perloff
Interview of Henry Buhl by Stephen Perloff, Editor of The Photo Review and The Photograph Collector (http://www.photoreview.org). "A Show of Hands: Photographs from the Collection of Henry Buhl" is being sold at Sotheby's in New York City on December 12 and 13.
12.12.2012[ read full story ]
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