Exhibition
The Arab Spring in Marseilles
Through June 28, 2012 at the Hôtel de Région of Marseilles, you can see 194 pictures, the result of the work of 30 photographers from 12 countries bordering the Mediterranean.
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Exhibition
Don McCullin
Shaped by War
Don McCullin is recognised as our greatest living war photographer - a term he actually strongly rejects. London’s Imperial War Museum’s current exhibition Shaped by War, is an extraordinary retrospective of this internationally acclaimed photographer. Featuring ...
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Editorial & Business
7 days of agencies
Zuma
4 Great stories come from Zuma Press this week. From Tanzania to Haiti via the USA and Syria, the photographers of Zuma bring us an amazing array of great photojournalism.
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Magazine
i-D Crowns König Karl in the New Issue
In the new ”Royalty Issue˝ of i-D the undisputed King of Fashion, Karl Lagerfeld discusses fashion, the future and his fluffy pussycat Choupette, with i-D’s Fashion Director Charlotte Stockdale. For the cover König Karl snapped his own...
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Exhibition
Riboud, Atwood, Iturbide...
Paolo Pellegrin, Graciela Iturbide, Hans Silvester, Marc Riboud, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Sebastian Liste, Stanley Greene, Tadashi Okubo and Kathryn Cook are the photographers featured in the exhibition Photojournalistes organized by Julie Gragion at the Galerie de L’instant. A famous photograp...
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Exhibition
Michael McCarthy
Human form
The Duboys Gallery will be showing Human Form until May 5th; featuring 30 prints by Michael McCarthy. Skilled in traditional methods, this "photographer who paints or this painter who photographs" as he describes himself, is passionate about the body. H...
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Exhibition
Frank Horvat A Trip Through A Mind
The Galerie Hiltawsky ƒpresents the work of Frank Horvat at its Berlin location, following two previous shows in Hamburg. In addition to the beautiful selection of photographs taken from twelve different series spanning Horvat’s career, visitors will discover the first version of Ho...
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Book
Miss Rosen
Book Review
The portrait has become the icon of our times. Where we once venerated gods and saints, we now elevate ourselves to the object worthy of beholding, worthy of veneration—by ourselves, our loved ones, or by perfect strangers. The portrait is a means of recording that one moment in time as a uni...
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In the archives of...
Life, Cornell Capa
Boris Pasternak
Asked to name a favorite picture Cornell Capa recalled he was in Moscow when Boris Pasternak won the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature. (The poet’s novel, Doctor Zhivago, had been smuggled abroad and published in Italy a year earlier but was still banned in the Soviet Union.) Accept...
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