
PHOTO:Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain
Lee Miller was a model, a photographer’s assistant and then a fully-fledged photographer. In 1924 Condé Nast introduced her to the world …
Lee Miller was a model, a photographer’s assistant and then a fully-fledged photographer. In 1924 Condé Nast introduced her to the world …
Landscape has inspired painters in the past, also landscape was the canvas upon which created the most impressive and great works by …
Her long career in photography has established Cindy Sherman as one of the most influential figures in contemporary art. At first painting …
As a major art figure in recent decades, Jeff Wall has developed a body of work that has profoundly changed the way …
If I hadn’t visited in the past the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac for other exhibitions, and especially because I …
Working between conceptual and documentary approaches to image making, Catherine Opie examines familiar genres: portraiture, landscape, and studio photography—in surprising uses of …
Each year, Foam Magazine invites photographers between the ages of 18 and 35, from all across the world, to submit their portfolios …
The works of Daniëlle van Ark make use of different (sub)cultural languages and examine the passing of time. By appropriating objects and …
Since its inception in 1985, “New Photography” series of exhibitions at MoMA has introduced more than 100 artists from around the globe, …
Since the late ‘80s, Stan Douglas has created films, photographs, and installations that reexamine particular locations or past events. His works often …
Wolfgang Tillmans has earned recognition as one of the most exciting and innovative artists working today. First rising to prominence in the …
David Goldblatt, who is one of South Africa’s most famous documentary photographers, is internationally acclaimed for his work. The grandson of Lithuanian-Jewish …
Since the 1960s, David Goldblatt has tirelessly explored his native country through his photographs, recording South Africa’s history, physical features and inhabitants. …
Robert Mapplethorpe lived a life of passion in the New York underground and rock scenes in the ‘70s and ‘80s. That passion …
One of the most renowned photographers of the interwar period, Brassaï’s reputation rests on contributions to both commercial and Avant-Garde photography. His …
Jacob Riis was among the first in the United States to conceive of photographic images as instruments for social change; he was …
The American photographer William Eggleston emerged in the early ‘60s as a pioneer of modern color photography. Now, 50 years later, he …
Luc Delahaye is a French photographer known for his large-scale color works depicting conflicts, world events or social issues. His pictures are …
Inspired by New York’s light, architecture, and perpetual state of flux, Vera Lutter turned to photography in the early 1990s as a …
Every day almost 34,000 people are forced to flee their homes because of military conflicts. French photographer Samuel Gratacap photographs migrants who …
Lucas Foglia grew up with his family on a small farm in the suburbs of New York City. While malls and supermarkets …
An exhibition that leads from myth to history is the exhibition at Maison Européenne de la Photographie-Paris, entitled “Obsession Marlene- Pierre Passebon …
Theo Simpson lives and works in the North of England, his works reflect on mythical themes relating to landscape and industrial heritage, …
Man Ray was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements, yet retains its own distinct style. During his career, Man …