Exhibition

Wang Qingsong
When Worlds Collide

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Wang Qingsong: When Worlds Collide, a solo exhibition by one of China’s most innovative contemporary artists, is on view at the International Center of Photography. Featuring a dozen large-scale photographs and three video works, it is the most extensive U.S. showing t...

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Exhibition

Edward Burtynsky: Gulf Oil Spill & Pentimento

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When BP’s Deepwater Horizon well began pouring millions of barrels of oil into Gulf waters in May 2010, Edward Burtynsky travelled to the site to capture the disaster as it developed. Though characteristically visually spectacular (sublime is not too strong a word) and...

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Book

Luminitza Liboutet: Touch Me

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Touch Me is a limited edition book of only 30 copies by Romanian artist and Paris resident Luminitza Liboutet. Her subjects are diverse, including pictures of her grandmother’s tombstone, objects from daily life, favorite meals, a kind of life’s patchwork of r...

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Exhibition

Naomi Leshem
Sleepers

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Naomi Leshem, recipient of the 2009 ”Constantiner Award for an Israeli photographer” by the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, studied photography at the Hadassah College in Jerusalem. Sleepers is her first solo exhibition at the Andrea Meislin Gallery.

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Book

Picto:
60th birthday

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For fifty years, we experienced the Gassmann saga. From “Pictorial Service” to “Picto”, Hervé Le Goff tells the story in “Pierre Gassmann, la photographie à l’épreuve”, published in 2000 by France Delory. Ten years later, his heir, Philippe Gassmann, chose a different concept more in tune wi...

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