West Coast Punk Nostalgia
Nearly two decades after his first groundbreaking monograph “We’re Desperate”, photographer Jim Jocoy returns with his book “Order of Appearance”, a collection of …
The Pulse of the Streets
The International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City presents “We Are Here: Scenes from the Streets”, an exhibition celebrating contemporary street …
The Alpine A110 Restyled by Photographer Mathieu Cesar
On November 22, French carmaker Alpine unveiled its brand-new “Art Car”. An artistic creation in collaboration with black-and-white specialist Mathieu Cesar.
Scenes From the 1973 Battle of Versailles
Revisiting a fabled chapter of fashion history through the photographs of Bill Cunningham and Jean-Luce Huré.
Barbara Crane: Photography Stripped to the Core
There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored …
Jeanette Spicer: Unspeakable Bonds
Jeanette Spicer’s book “To the Ends of the Earth” captures the evolving dynamics between a lesbian woman, her girlfriend, and her mother.
News
Nature and Colonialism
Artists Laura Huertas Millán and Sarker Protick, winners of the After Nature Prize, explore how colonial legacies continue to shape our relationship with nature.
By C/O Berlin
November 24, 2024
“No Woman’s Land” Exhibited at the Festival Celebrating the 60 Anniversary of Nouvel Obs
The documentary photography project “No Woman’s Land, an intimate look at the situation of women’s rights in Afghanistan”, by Canadian-Iranian photographer Kiana Hayeri and French researcher Mélissa Cornet, winners of
By Blind Magazine
November 21, 2024
Stories
Kamala Harris’ Presidential Campaign as Seen by Peter Turnley
By Peter Turnley
November 4, 2024
A Trump Rally During the US Presidential Campaign as Seen by Robert Gerhardt
By Robert E. Gerhardt
November 3, 2024
The Analog Chronicles: Summer Memories in Film
By Jonas Cuénin
November 1, 2024
Portraits of American Voters in Time Square
Election day was long. Longer than even I thought it would be. On Tuesday, November 5, 2024 I first set out in the late morning, after the rush hour commuters
By Robert E. Gerhardt
November 9, 2024