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William Klein : 5 Cities
Brussels (8 Dec 2016 – 5 Feb 2017) A living legend of modern photography, William Klein will be showcasing his first major exhibition in Brussels at Botanique this winter.Also a painter and filmmaker, this American in Paris marked a profound revolution in the world of photography with his first book, New York, published in 1956.

Thaipusam by Visithra Manikam
This is one of the most intense festival in the world. Originating from India, the Hindu festival is most grandly celebrated in Malaysia attracting millions of devotees and curious tourists alike.

Léon Herschtritt, A life for photography!
Paris (6 – 23 December 2016) To celebrate the 80th birthday of the photographer, the gallery is happy to show a retrospective of his work. With a passion for photography from an early age, Léon Herschtritt studied at the Ecole Nationale de la Photographie


Mass prayer to the Sun by Arup Biswas
It is believed that there are 33 Koti (“KOTI” meaning types. Wrongly translated as Crore.) gods and goddess in Hindu Mythology. And each type of god or goddess are worshiped with proper devotions and dedications.

The psychic lens surrealism and the camera
London (24 Nov 2016 – 28 Jan 2017) A new exhibition of nearly 50 works at Atlas Gallery will explore how photographers responded to Surrealism over the course of over 50 years.

Haris Calkic Director of Balkan Photo Festival
Balkan Photo Festival and a selection of the best photo Balkan Photo Award are the legal heirs of the festival Photo of the Year BiH. Announcement of the winners and the complete program of the festival is traditionally held in Sarajevo, at the end of January.

Night in Cherry Red by Kazunori Nagashima
When you are thinking of yourself, it may not be that you’re always facing yourself precisely. But it must cause great fear to disrupt yourself in order to have a complete objective point of view.

Bernard Larsson : Leaving is Entering
Berlin (Ago 19, 2016 – Jan 8, 2017) The photographer Bernard Larsson (born in Hamburg, 1939) was working from 1959 to 1961 as William Klein's assistant in a France marked by its recent defeats in Indochina and Algeria.

The Red Saint by Peter Kemp
For Dutch photographer Peter Kemp the storytelling element is essential in his photography. “It has to be open to different interpretations, making people look more carefully at the picture, triggering them to create stories from it.”

Escape by Barbara Oliveira
There is a difference between what should be and what is. Often we find, in this human condition, an inexorable yearning to escape. To quote Housman "I, a stranger and afraid; in a World I never made"


Teller on Mapplethorpe
London (Sep 17, 2016 – Jan 22, 2017) To coincide with what would have been the 70th birthday of the iconic American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, Alison Jacques has invited acclaimed UK-based,German-born photographer Juergen Teller to curate an exhibition of Mapplethorpe’s work.

Lee Friedlander ; Street – The Human Clay
Cologne (Nov 19, 2016 - Feb 04, 2017) Galerie Thomas Zander is delighted to present a selection of new dye transfer prints by Candida Höfer, which was developed in collaboration with the gallery this year and is now on view for the first time, juxtaposed with recent large-scale colour images of interiors.

La vida en disparos by Jose Girl
Jose Girl is a Spanish photographer living in Los Angeles since 2010.Very related to the world of rock, she has to date published 3 books of photography on this subject, and has worked with some of the most important musical publications of Spain, Argentina, Mexico and Colombia.

Portraits by Bret Hartman
This series represents a portion of an ongoing project that Los Angeles based photographer Bret Hartman been working on with the TED Fellows program for over 3 years.


Mattia Zaldini ; Street Photography
He developed his passion since he was ten years old. He started in the easier way… He though it was a game. Go out and shoot. Easy, Simple. Fast. For some reasons, He shortly becomes the official “fotoreporter” in his family.


Vivian Maier ; Through a Critical Lens
Des Moines (Sep 17, 2016 – Jan 22, 2017) This exhibition features 70 photographs of people encountered on the streets of New York City and Chicago by the late photographer Vivian Maier.

Siberia by Karolina Wojtasik
In 2014 Karolina traveled via the trans Siberian Railway from Moscow to Ulan Ude, the capital city of the Republic of Buryatia.



Foibe by Sharon Ritossa
Foiba, Italian term for “sinkhole” is a Deep natural cave with a funnel shape, typical of the Carso region. In Istria, Dalmatia and Venezia Giulia these cavities were used as mass graves to hide the bodies of the victims of political killings by Yugoslav partisans after the Second World War.

Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!
Münched (Sep 16, 2016 - Jan 15,2017) "Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film.


Nádia Maria ; Poetic Photography
Born in 1984 (by fate, being born on World Photography Day), Nádia Maria is a Brazilian photographer based in Bauru, São Paulo, Over the years she explored photography, and has studied at Senac school in Brazil.

Wild Things by Wiebke Haas
This year one of my biggest dreams came true – I met wild horses. I mean I literally stood in between large herds surrounded by prying, gentle animals. Contrary to my expectation to meet animals which are wild and untamed, I found trust, love and pure curiosity.


Lee Friedlander: Western Landscapes
San Francisco (Oct 27 – Dec 23,2016) Fraenkel Gallery is pleased to present Lee Friedlander: Western Landscapes. The landscape especially the extravagantly varied landscape of the American west

When a vintage Nokia is recharged, a compelling real life story is revealed. A story that unfolds in just 100 texts and tells the story of how two people, meet, date, break up and deal with an unplanned pregnancy. Shot entirely on an iPhone 6, 160 Characters uncovers the secrets and stories, buried in our mobiles both old and new.


15 Talented Asian Photographers
The Best Asian Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Michiko Chiyoda, Cao Dien, Jagdev Singh, Gili Yaari, Hiroshi Watanabe, Hai Zhang, Madoka Ikegami, Yosuke Kashiwakura, Shinji Ichikawa, Anik Rahman, Binh-Dang, Kazunori Nagashima, Hyung S. Kim, Aryan Pramudito, Ankara Naktamna.

Silent architecture by Lorenzo Linthout
The silent power of architecture: an architecture that has the task of enhancing the empty space. Photographing the silence in the urban jungle is a work of deprivation, subtraction and negation


Gauchos by Karolina Wojtasik
A national symbol of Argentina, present-day Gauchos live nearly identical lifestyles to those of their ancestors three centuries ago. This lonely, nomadic lifestyle consists of living off the land and the cattle that they tend.


Robert Mapplethorpe Icon
Stockholm (Oct 30 – Dec 30, 2016) Robert Mapplethorpe is a cultural icon. He began his career taking Polaroids in the 1970s and went on to become one of the twentieth century's most important artists.


Love for dinner by Tomassco
Tomassco-a fashion photographer, born in a small town of Kelme in Lithuania. Discovered an interest in photography at 10, shooting friends and first selfies.

Mysterious city Kolkata by Sourabh Sarma
Kolkata,the city of joy.But for me it’s city of love,city of emotions. People are here very friendly,busy also not busy at all. A city of ancient buildings to modern buildings.

On Changes by Elena Nassati
An image may be a reconstructed memory based on the photographer’s experience. Through my project entitled ‘On Changes’, I am recounting different stories based on memories and experiences from my recent past

Isabelle Zezima ; Culinary Photography
Isabelle Zezima is a french photographer living and working in Paris. She grew up near Fontainebleau forest and went to the capital for studying arts and photography in Paris 8 university.

Exhibition ; You As Angel by Jady Bates
New York (5 Dec – 31 Dec, 2016) This series depicts the process we all go through in learning to love oneself. It is an awkward, joyful, illuminating, exhausting, humorous and messy affair.


Aftermath by Erberto Zani
Ship breaking and rebuilding in Bangladesh. Fishing vessels, merchant ships, huge oil tankers: they have been designed and built for resisting to the waves of the ocean in a storm.

White Gold by Simone Tramonte
In the heart of the largest Mediterranean island, the Sicily, volcanic land, rich in minerals, there are some of the biggest salt mines in Europe.

Daria Djalelova ; Do not Forget
Now she is 82 years old and she didn’t forget this terrible time. She often shows to me her father’s photos. She saw him at the last time when he had left her and sat in the last train.