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The photographer who created the supermodels talks to Tamsin Blanchard on the eve of his exhibition
enown for his urgent, blurry photographs of street scenes, experimental approaches to printed matter and vast dissemination of images, Daido Moriyama has in effect been working on a room in his own apartment since the 1970s. These intimate, black and white photographs, with their strong erotic undertones, offer a glimpse into Moriyama’s daily life. Mixing […]
Just over a decade since his death, a new exhibition of Leiter’s work celebrates his significant contributions to street and colour photography
Marie-Sophie Wilson-Carr Milla Jovovich, Nadja Auermann Nadja Auermann Helena Christensen Pamela Anderson Christy Turlington Tatjana Patitz Diane von Fürstenberg Linda Evangelista, Milla Jovovich Lorraine Bracco Helena Christensen, Zoe Gaze Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Lynn Koester Amber…
A new book from Laurence King Publishing examines how the legendary Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama works. In this extract, author Takeshi Nakamoto introduces us to his ‘snapshot’ style
Saul Leiter's wallflower ways left him unfound and unsung until he was a very elderly man. A new book brings his early work to light.
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On the occasion of a new exhibition Adam Harrison Levy remembers a friend and the intimacy he captured
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Saul Leiter, an American photographer and painter, is celebrated as one of the pioneers of color photography. Born in 1923 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
Revisit the work of Lillian Bassman, the black-and-white fashion photographer who counted John Galliano among her fans, with a new show at Edwynn Houk.
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In the early 20th century, photography experienced a significant transformation, particularly with the rise of black and white photography as an art...
While on assignment to document poverty in Brazil for Life magazine, African American photographer Gordon Parks encountered one of the most important subjects of his career: Flávio da Silva. Parks featured the resourceful, ailing boy, who lived with his family in one of Rio’s working-class neighborhoods known as favelas, in his 1961 photo essay “Freedom’s Fearful Foe: Poverty.”
Event on February 24, 2016 - Curatorial assistant January Parkos Arnall leads a discussion on Hazel Larsen Archer.
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