Greg Girard’s photographs of Vancouver from the 1970s and early 1980s capture a city on the verge of transformation, still
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During a recent reordering of his archive, Guido Guidi came across a constellation of negatives and prints produced in the
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For Henri Cartier-Bresson, Europe was never merely a destination—it was a lived space, shaped by history and human presence. Although
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Galerie Buchkunst Berlin presents DDR / East Germany – Colour Works, an exhibition by Magnum photographer Thomas Hoepker, on view
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“The pictures from The Last Resort still hold very well. When I get to the Pearly Gates, those are the
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Stateside is Jackie Nickerson’s expansive yet discontinuous visual journal, shaped by ten years of living and working throughout the United
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Zen Foto Gallery is delighted to present The Scenery of Time, a solo exhibition by Chinese photographer Mo Yi. This
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Renowned for The Waiting Game, Txema Salvans returns with a compelling new investigation into human behavior and the environments we
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Previously unseen photographs from the archive of Fred Herzog shed new light on a body of work that helped redefine
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Masakazu Murakami’s latest photobook draws its title from The World Inside a Pillow, an ancient Chinese tale in which the
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Mother’s Land unfolds as a series of constructed tableaus—unrehearsed moments through which a rapidly changing China of the 2010s comes
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Atlas of Echoes is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the work of Dutch artist Sarah van Rij. Envisioned as
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