Photography

Rory King
Into the Wilderness

An intimate ode to the Australian wilderness in black and white. the photographer captures the raw beauty of landscapes and friends, celebrating the defiance and texture of analogue film.

Helen Levitt en KBr
La sensibilidad de lo espontáneo

Más de doscientas imágenes inéditas y en color recorren la trayectoria de una fotógrafa que capturó la poesía de lo cotidiano y lo marginal, desde las aceras de Nueva York hasta México.

Claudia Fuggetti
Life Inside a Black Mirror Episode

Through the photographer’s dreamlike, colourful images, Fuggetti reflects on technology, the ecological crisis, and our ever-evolving connection to the world around us. She makes a case for empathy.

Hajar Benjida: Atlanta Made Us Famous

The Dutch-Moroccan photographer carefully weaves an alternative narrative to Atlanta’s strip club scene, highlighting the unsung leaders of hip-hop: the dancers.

Viridiana
The Body We Inhabit

A five-year exploration of bodies, desire, and the female gaze. Viridiana challenges how skin is seen, moving from personal introspection to a collective physical form that reclaims the narrative.

Leila Méndez
El don de la observación

Con treinta años de carrera a sus espaldas, la fotógrafa ahora publica “Disparos contados”, una celebración de la intuición, la creatividad y el valor de la fotografía en la era de la inmediatez.

Samar Abu Elouf
El dolor de la supervivencia

La fotógrafa palestina y ganadora del Premio World Press Photo demuestra lo que significa ser una fotoperiodista durante un genocidio, donde su trabajo es uno de los más peligrosos e indispensables.

Stéphane Couturier
Layers of the Past

The French photographer’s latest exhibition “E-1027+123” is dedicated to Eileen Gray’s iconic villa in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, the documentary power of architecture and how Le Corbusier destroyed everything.

Steven Klein: Vogue
I Control Chaos

The American photographer and filmmaker releases a book that features more than two decades of his collaboration with Vogue, showcasing his dark, unnerving, seductive, cinematic work.

Kiana Hayeri & Mélissa Cornet
Safeguarding Women’s Joy in Afghanistan

The artists’ photobook, “No Woman’s Land,” implores you to connect to the resistance of ordinary Afghan women whose humanity is contested in a violent and pervasive manner.