Photography

Brad Walls
Geometry and Control

An Australian photographer uses drone technology and aerial perspectives to transform sixty ballet dancers into stunning displays of human architecture and geometric precision.

Silver Haikus: Asia Photographed, by Michael Kenna
The Beauty of Slowness

Like the bold strokes of a Japanese ink painting, this exhibition in Paris showcases minimalistic prints of Asian landscapes, transforming them into mysterious, abstract forms.

Viridiana Morandini
Lo lento (y bendito) del analógico

La fotógrafa acaba de publicar “Pogo”, su primer libro fotográfico, y el resultado de la belleza y espera de quince años. Hablamos con ella antes de su presentación en la librería Terranova.

Xuebing Du
The Architecture of Light

Her images fuse painterly textures with digital crispness. We speak to the artist on memory, the transience of beauty, and capturing the emotional soul of nature through her lens.

Edward Burtynsky: Natural Commodities
A Call for Change

What’s the price the planet pays for our comfort? The photographer explores the alarming consequences of climate change in his new show at Howard Greenberg gallery in NYC.

David Bailey’s Changing Fashion
La vibrante escena de los 60 y 70

Últimos días para visitar la exposición de David Bailey en A Coruña. Un viaje al vibrante Londres de los 60 y 70 a través del fotógrafo que redefinió el retrato de moda.

Paz Errázuriz: Dare to Look
Voices from the Margins

The Chilean photographer’s groundbreaking work arrives in the UK for the first time, unveiling five decades of powerful stories from the country’s marginalised communities.

Pathfinders
Three Women, One Narrative

Stories from three female photographers –Dora Maar, Ilse Bing, and Kati Horna– come together in this exhibition in London’s Huxley-Parlour, on view through September 23.

Cecilia Pignocchi
Nothing Shines as Bright as the Sun

After eight years under the grey skies in Amsterdam, the Italian photographer quit her job. Now, she’s enjoying the sun in the Mediterranean, and the result is this vibrant series, “Tempo Bello.”

Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma, de Ayana V. Jackson
Conociéndonos a través de la fotografía

Para conmemorar su 150º aniversario, el Museo Nacional de Antropología de Madrid acoge la primera gran exposición de la artista, quien habla de esclavitud, guerrilleras mexicanas y resistencia.