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William Eggleston, Memphis ca. 1965-1968, -from the-series LosAlamos-1965-1974, © Eggleston Artistic Trust 2004, Courtesy David-Zwirner New York/London/Hong Kong

PHOTO:William Eggleston-Los Alamos

The American photographer William Eggleston emerged in the early ‘60s as a pioneer of modern color photography. Now, 50 years later, he …

Vera Lutter, Temple of Athena, Paestum, V: 8/10/15, 2015, Gelatin silver print, 133.4 × 233.7 cm, Unique, © Vera Lutter, Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

PHOTO:Vera Lutter-Turning Time

Inspired by New York’s light, architecture, and perpetual state of flux, Vera Lutter turned to photography in the early 1990s as a …

Samuel Gratacap, from the series: Empire, Refugee Camp at Choucha (Tunisia), 2012-2014, Courtesy Galerie Les filles du calvaire

PHOTO:Samuel Gratacap-Plus Près

Every day almost 34,000 people are forced to flee their homes because of military conflicts. French photographer Samuel Gratacap photographs migrants who …

Theo Simpson, Vanden Plas, 2017, © Theo Simpson/ Webber Gallery-London

PHOTO:Theo Simpson

Theo Simpson lives and works in the North of England, his works reflect on mythical themes relating to landscape and industrial heritage, …

Man Ray, Ava Gardner in costume for Albert Lewin's 'Pandora and the Flying Dutchman,' Hollywood, 1950, Vintage gelatin silver print, 25.4 × 20.3 cm, © Man Ray Trust/ADAGP 2017

PHOTO:Man Ray-LA

Man Ray was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements, yet retains its own distinct style. During his career, Man …

Allan Sekula, The Forgotten Space (Film Still), 2010, © Estate of Allan Sekula, Courtesy WILDart FILM-Vienna

PHOTO:Space & Photography

Stereoscopic vision and conceptions of spatial dimensions, their extension and transformation are fundamentally at odds with the two-dimensional technically recorded image. Since …

Left: Jitka Hanzlová, Forest #30, Untitled (Split), 2005, 20 x 14 inch, Chromogenic print, Courtesy the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery. Right: Jitka Hanzlová, Forest #43, Untitled (Black Cross), 2004, 10 1/2 x 7 inch chromogenic print, Courtesy the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery

PHOTO:Jitka Hanzlová-Forest,Part I

Jitka Hanzlová explores in her various series of photographs the individual, his surroundings, and the landscape in which he lives. In so …

Dimitris Lempesis, from the series: The Face Of The City, 2012- , © & Courtesy the artist

PHOTO:Dimitris Lempesis

Through his lens Dimitris Lempesis observes and records the landscapes of Greece, initially and then he is spiriting in the “Neighborhoods of …

Andreas Gursky, Bangkok II (detail), 2011, Inkjet print, 307 x 237 x 6.4 cm (framed), Edition 5 of 7, © Andreas Gursky / SIAE-Italy, Courtesy Gagosian

PHOTO:Andreas Gursky-Bangkok

The work of Andreas Gursky is recognized for his enormous architecture and landscape color photographs, often using an aerial vantage point and …

Thomas Struth, Seeadler (Haliaeetus albicilla), Leibniz IZW, Berlin, 2016, Inkjet print, Image: 87.1 x 145.1 cm, Frame: 122.6 x 179.1 x 4.4 cm, Edition of 6, Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery

PHOTO:Thomas Struth-New Works

Since the late ‘70s, Thomas Struth has been creating photographs about humanity, its rituals and their relationship to the physical world. A …

Nikos Karathanasis

PHOTO:Athens Eyes

The Commercial Triangle of Athens constitutes the heart of the city. With its top the squares of Syntagma, Omonoia and Monastiraki it …

Ali Kazma, Tea Time (Video Still), 2017, Synchronized triptych HD video, color, sound, 7 min 17 sec, © Ali Kazma, Courtesy the artist

PHOTO:Ali Kazma-Souterrain,Part II

Ali Kazma works with lens-based media. All aver the world, he investigates situations, places and structures relating to man’s ability to transform …

Stephen Shore. U.S. 97, South of Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 21, 1973. 1973. Chromogenic color print, printed 2002, 17 3/4 x 21 15/16″ (45.1 x 55.7 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Photography Council Fund. © 2017 Stephen Shore

PHOTO:Stephen Shore

In the ‘70s, when black and white was still considered the medium of ‘serious’ work, Stephen Shore was one of the frontier …

Michel Comte, Aialik Glacier, from Light series, 2017, MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts Archive

PHOTO:Michel Comte-Light

Michel Comte first completed an apprenticeship as a restorer before he taught himself photography. When he was 25 years old, Comte got …

Ali Kazma, Calligraphy, from the series Resistance, 2013, HD video, color, sound, 6 min, © Ali Kazma, Courtesy of the artist and the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts

PHOTO:Ali Kazma-Souterrain,Part I

Ali Kazma works with lens-based media. All aver the world, he investigates situations, places and structures relating to man’s ability to transform …

Seydou Keïta, Sans titre, 1953-1957, Courtesy: CAAC – The Pigozzi Collection & Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Bruxelles, ©: Seydou Keïta/SKPEAC

PHOTO:Seydou Keïta

Considered to be one the important precursors of African photography, Seydou Keita, like many of his contemporaries, nothing particularly predestined him to …

PHOTO:Helmut Newton

Helmut Neustädter (Helmut Newton) was born 31/10/1920 in Berlin and he passed away in Hollywood in 23/1/2004 because of a heart attack …