Exhibition
Nicolas Dhervillers
My Sentimental Archives
A little girl lost in the woods. A vagabond sitting against a stone cabin. A blond-haired boy in his hiding place, near a gully looking at his secret letters. A bishop in exile near a row of tragic buildings only remain before him a gigantic mountain and his faith.
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Who's Who
Kathy Grove by
Suzanne Opton
Why is Brassai’s guy with the slicked back hair so infatuated with himself? What’s so compelling about Matisse’s striped chair? And isn’t there something missing in Manet’s very formal picnic scene? Kathy Grove cleverly presents us with our beloved paintings and photographs from the hi...
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Exhibition
Merry Christmas from
Lee Friedlander
Janet Borden, Inc. presents Merry Christmas from Lee Friedlander, a new exhibition of photographs by Lee Friedlander. On his many trips across the U.S., Lee Friedlander has amassed pictures of cars, walls, landscapes, and people. These are recurring elements in Friedlan...
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Exhibition
Lynn Geesaman
Secret Gardens
Robert Koch Gallery presents an exhibition of Lynn Geesaman’s dramatic color photographs of formal, sculpted gardens and invented landscapes in Europe and the United States. Known for her color and black and white photographs, Geesaman’s work explores the margin between...
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Exhibition
Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires
The New York gallery Nailya Alexander is exhibiting for the first time a collection of Argentinian photographs from the 1930s to the 1950s, entitled Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires. The exhibition features around forty vintage prints from Horacio Coppola, Grete S...
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Book
Olof Jarlbro
Nepal and Mao
The book Nepal & Mao takes us to a country in which peace was declared many years ago. But somehow there is still tension in the country. Old royalist that won’t step down from army posts, constant strikes and protests in the capital. Some regions with ethnic majorities have star...
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Exhibition
Barney Kulok
Light Games
Barney Kulok was born in New York in 1981. He discovered photography as a young adolescent when his mother offered him a book about Irving Penn. He later enrolled at Bard College where he met photographer Vik Muniz, then a professor, who would become his mentor. The father of two of his fri...
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Editorial & Business
7 days of agencies
Cosmos
In July 1979, after a year of representing the legendary Contact Press Image in France, Annie Boulat, wife of Life magazine Pierre Boulat and mother of Alexandra Boulat, co founder of VII Photo agency, creates the agency Cosmos. At first, the boutique agency continues to only represent Co...
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Exhibition
Jay Tyrrell
Wind army
Photographer Jay Tyrrell vividly remembers watching War of the Worlds in a big theater when he was a boy. The 1898 book War of the Worlds is considered one of the first science fiction novels; its 1938 radio broadcast created unintended pandemonium among lis...
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