PARIS PHOTO 2023 – NOW OPEN
The 26th edition of the largest international art fair dedicated to photography, Paris Photo, takes place at the Grand Palais Éphémère from November 9 to 12, 2023. Every November, as photographers, galleries, artists and photo enthusiasts from around the world…
“DARKNESS VISIBLE” – A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY BY MANI NEJAD
Darkness Visible is a visual journey through urban landscapes portraying their structural and formal qualities. Conceived as a black and white study it presents a narrative of fictional minimalism that is drawn from real places in present time...
SAMUEL FOSSO – A Master of Photo-Performance
Samuel Fosso has become a leading figure on the contemporary art scene, and has frequently been invited to show his work internationally in such renowned institutions such as Tate Modern in London, the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, and the…
SEYDOU KEITA – THE QUEST FOR HUMAN BEAUTY
In the 1950s and 60s, a colourful collection of inhabitants of Bamako, capital of Mali, posed for Seydou Keïta, one of Africa’s most renowned photographer. People visited Keïta’s studio to have their picture taken at their best: wearing extravagant dresses…
Erwin Olaf at Hamiltons Gallery London
"Im Wald" (In The Forest) is a new series by Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf, and it is the first of his series to be photographed purely on location. The series is set in the beauty of the Bavarian and Austrian…
“AMAZONIA” SEBASTIAO SALGADO AT PETER FETTERMAN GALLERY
In an aesthetically impressive, large format series photographer Sebastiao Salgado shows us the overwhelming result of an exraordinary expedition: "Amazonia". Raising awareness of the last untouched corners of the earth...
MORIYAMA & TOMATSU – TWO JAPANESE MASTERS
"Moriyama Tomatsu: Tokyo" introduces two masters of Japanese photography. Conceived originally by the artists themselves, this collaborative show is now realized by the Maison Europeenne ..
“An Eclipse of Moths” – Gregory Crewdson
For three decades, U.S. based Gregory Crewdson’s photographic series of houses, landscapes, and people have become canonical representations of the liminal and forgotten in America.