Bruce Gilden has never taken a break from his photography. Except once, in that miserable spring of 2020 when the first
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Wandering in an imaginary city, Metropolia invites the viewer on a dreamlike stroll punctuated by enigmatic encounters. The urban space
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After Home in 2014, Les Douches la Galerie dedicates a new solo exhibition to the work of Tom Arndt. Alongside
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This new and expanded edition of Roger Ballen’s widely acclaimed 1979 photobook ‘Boyhood’ features new and unpublished images taken by
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To inaugurate its new exhibition space, the Fondation HCB presents an original exhibition on the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson and
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No matter how different or far apart, cities at night share particular features: neon lights and lonely figures, quiet train
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The first major monographic exhibition to tell the story of Robert Capa’s influential 1938 wartime photobook, Death in the Making:
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Mikiko Hara has her own way of secretly capturing the strangers who cross her path: a young man on the
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The history of photography is often told as a chain of relationships connecting one great maker to the next. However,
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Justin Kimball’s Who By Fire considers contemporary American life as it relates to a complex history of economic, religious, and
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Dayanita Singh is the winner of the Hasselblad Award 2022. In celebration of this, the exhibition at Hasselblad Center reflects
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Chris Killip‘s continued efforts to value and document the lives of those affected by the economic shifts in the North
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