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Image of Structure by Joshua Sariñana
The Stata Center, designed by Frank Gehry, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is seemingly alive. Because of the reflective and angular elements of this structure are sharp

Ηypothesis by Antigone Kourakou
Antigone Kourakou’s recent work reminds us of the inexhaustible capacity photography has to transmute reality.References to the history of photography abound and, working surreptitiously





Khayelitsha Township  by Florence Gallez
Created during Apartheid as a dormitory area for migratory workers, Khayelitsha is today the largest and youngest black township in Western Cape, located on the Cape Flats in the city of Cape Town.

The body link

The body link

Jun 13, 2018
Amsterdam (19 May - 16 June 2018) The body link, through the personal sensibilities and readings of contemporary artists, throws a look at the wide and universal theme of the body

Konyak of Nagaland by Trevor Cole
An ancient tribe of former head hunters living in Nagaland, a remote area of NE India on the border with Myanmar (Burma). Only the oldest of the tribe have remnants of their tribal traits and traditions.

The lost town by Olga Kulaga
In the 1930-es in USSR most Mologa-Sheksna interfluve area got caught in a flowage during the construction of the Rybinsk hydroelectric power station.

Toronto by Adrian Morillo
His photography work has a documentary approach that allowed him to document different cultural traditions from the south of Spain as the flamenco music scene or the bullfighting and create a body of travel photography from places like Morocco or Cape Cod.



In the streets of Bangladesh by Joxe Inazio Kuesta
In December 2012 I went to Bangladesh with the intention of spending a few days on vacation. I did not know anything about the country, and I have to admit that I went because I got a cheap plane ticket to Dhaka, its capital.

Landscape photography by Rohan Reilly
Rohan Reilly is a self-learned photographer and gallery owner based in Kinsale, Ireland. Formerly a record label owner, producer, and DJ, Rohan lived in Barcelona, Spain for several years.

The soul of my people by Paulo Monteiro
Officially, the archipelago of the Azores was discovered by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century.The first inhabitants of these islands brought with them ancient practices, whose rituals, religious or non-religious, are still practiced in a more or less pure manner

Michel Medinger’s photographic universes
Dudelange (9 June – 16 December, 2018) CNA’s exhibition of the Luxembourg photographer Michel Medinger’s work aims to illustrate how as a talented young artist in search of his own individual style

Eddie Adams and the photograph that altered global opinion
Eddie Adams took a photograph that captured more than a death. It exposed the brutal face of a war many preferred to sanitize. In the silence that followed the click of his shutter the world confronted an uncomfortable question: can an image be too powerful for its own good? The Saigon execution still echoes in the conscience of those willing to face its gaze.

Transcending by Isabel Curdes
It is a story about life and death, about the beauty of our ephemeral existence and the acceptance that one day we will just be a memory…


Omo Tribe; the other Ethiopia by Antonella Monzoni
A piece of primitive, wild Africa. Men with Kalashnikovs driving herds of cattle along red-dirt paths to the banks of the river. Processions of women walking to the Omo River, returning with huge gourds filled with water balanced on their heads.


Huang Shan by Olivier Robert
This series of photographs is part of a long-lasting project dedicated to the Yellow Mountain in China. The classical Chinese landscape painting has been an important source of inspiration in my photography

Portraits by Neil Kremer & Cory Johnson
Character-based portraits and narrative-driven scenes are our thing. Sometimes quirky, sometimes serious, occasionally scripted, and often just REAL - they specialize in capturing authentic moments in even the most manufactured of settings.

Urban sprawl series by Emmanuel Monzon
Through my urban sprawl series, I want to photograph the in-between state found in the American landscape. So I capture places of transition, borders, passages from one world to another

Makeshift by Paweł Starzec
This common agreement takes shape of a narrative concerning both past and present times, serving as an explanation of the world and unifying the group around it.



India: The Ancient Festival of Color!
India! There's no one adjective to capture the essence of it! Superlatives would fall short, in describing the oldest continuously existing civilization in the world.

Triennale der Photographie Hamburg
Hamburg (7 Jun – 30 Sep 2018) [ENTER], [HOME], [CONTROL] and [SPACE]: one click of a keyboard command and portentous decisions are made, helping to change the world!

Anatomy of a photograph by Elizabeth Koning
The pre-production phase of my project is where all the planning takes place before the camera rolls. Whether its measured in minutes, hours or days, my planning phase sets the overall vision of my project.

Deconstructions by AymE
The concept of Deconstructions is to shed light on the female body, its shapes and shadows, its beauties and also its taboos. This series of photographs seeks to come back to a more elementary perception of the female body

Irving Penn: Master Photographer and Icon of Modernist Photography
Irving Penn was a master photographer and icon of modernist photography. His work is marked by its minimalist approach, attention to detail, and use of natural light. Penn's influence on the world of photography can still be seen today, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers and artists around the world.

Thaipusam; through the night by Lucio Farina
Thaipusam ​hits you in the stomach, fills your senses with colors, sounds and harsh images, giving you thoughts about faith and worships. It is one of the most important Hindu festival celebrated by the Tamil community in honor of Lord Murugan​



Profound Azores II by Paulo Monteiro
In the introductory text of the first part of this series, kindly published by Dodho magazine, I wrote that I had started this work in 1998. However, in reviewing my file, I noticed that I started it in 1995.



Harold Feinstein ; Graciously yours
Paris (24 May – 31 Aug 2018) After a first exhibition in 2017 revealing the contagious optimism of the American photographer as he was depicting post-war youth and recklessness

Objectivity vs Subjectivity: Can Photography Ever Be Neutral?
Saying that photography lies is almost a cliché, yet it still ignites heated debates every time society needs to rely on an image to validate history. From Nicéphore Niépce’s first exposure on bitumen to the latest war report captured with a smartphone, nearly two centuries of technical advances, aesthetic conquests, and ethical dilemmas have passed.



Une memoire du 13 by Simona Bonanno
Simona Bonanno’s work, ”Un Mémoire du 13”, documents the devastating strategy of jihadist terror in the heart of Europe. The project was born by chance because the evening of the attack in Paris she was where it all began: at the XI Arrondissement.


Jean Pagliuso ; In Plain Sight
New York (16 May – 16 Jun 2018) Mary Ryan Gallery is pleased to present In Plain Sight, a retrospective exhibition of photographer Jean Pagliuso in celebration of her monograph of the same name published by Damiani in 2018.

Acid Survivors by Jan Møller Hansen
Acid attacks in Bangladesh are usually the result of land disputes, rejected marriage proposals, refusal or inability to pay dowry, resistance of being trafficked as sex worker or simply the desire for revenge.

Atopos by Lukas Vasilikos
Change is taking place in such rapid strides today that it leaves man with a sense of not belonging in his very own habitat. It almost feels as though, apart from the advances in every field of human activity