
PHOTO:The Cindy Sherman Effect
The exhibition “The Cindy Sherman Effect. Identity and Transformation in Contemporary Art”, addresses one of the key issues in art: the preoccupation …
The exhibition “The Cindy Sherman Effect. Identity and Transformation in Contemporary Art”, addresses one of the key issues in art: the preoccupation …
Wright Morris was a renowned writer and affective photographer. Pairing photographs with his own writing, Morris pioneered a new tradition of “photo-texts” …
Solène Gün is a young photographer whose work focuses on the realities and representation of immigrant youth. Turning her poetic and optimistic …
Czech artist Jitka Hanzlová uses photography to address the ways in which one’s homeland and surrounding environment shape identity. Having experienced the …
Dora Maar is often shrouded by Pablo Picasso’s monumental shadow, ardently depicted in his paintings, she became reductively known as his lover, …
The exhibition “The New Photography. Upheaval and New Beginnings 1970-1990” focuses on the exploration of new artistic avenues in photography during the …
Andres Serrano is notorious for the controversial content of his photographic works. His best-known pieces are large format images of objects (frequently …
Thomas Joshua Cooper is one of the most celebrated and distinctive landscape photographers working anywhere in the world today. He was born …
Cindy Sherman is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential artists in contemporary art. Throughout her career, she has …
SITUATIONS is an experimental exhibition format at Fotomuseum Winterthur that reacts dynamically to current photographic and cultural developments. A SITUATION may take …
Zineb Sedira’s multiple identities as a French-born Algerian living in England and work in Paris, London and Algiers, inform her haunting photographs …
The images of Thomas Struth receive their signature character from the questions they raise about the relevance of public space, family ties, …
Since the mid-seventies, Hiroshi Sugimoto’s work has drawn on both Minimalism and Conceptual art and his numerous bodies of photographic work have …
In this increasingly globalised world, the exhibition “Civilization: The Way We Live Now” explores photographers’ representations of life in cities as its …
Brassaï (Gyula Halász), was one of the most prominent members of the group of European and American photographers whose work between the …
A key figure in the West Coast Conceptual Art Movement, William Wegman has been recognized internationally for his videos, photographs, paintings and …
Foam Talent is an internationally renowned programme for young artists under the age of 35, which has been organised by the Foam …
Born in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, Roy DeCarava came of age during the Harlem Renaissance, when artistic activity and achievement among …
A renowned photographer Pascal Blondeau, was born in Paris and grew up in the Saint-Germain des Prés on the Left Bank. He …
Martin Parr’s favorite motif is the human being in their everyday or individually chosen environment. His photographs often seem exaggerated, shrill, colorful, …
Mary Christofides’ Photography career began in 1997 and since then she has been an active member of the Photo Circle. Her work …
The second part of the yearlong exhibition “Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now” at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, is exploring the legacy of Robert …
The work of Marc Pataut is structured around the formulation of research projects which address those political and human issues which often …
Sebastião Salgado is one of the most widely-respected of contemporary documentary photographer. His in-depth bodies of work document the lives of people …