Photography
Through a couple of series he shot in the ‘90s, “Industrial Archaeology” and “Fake Scape,” the photographer revisits Japan’s past to understand today’s present.
This photographer captures the intimate, romantic and sexual encounters among gay men of Berlin’s cruising scene. We discuss his niche field and two recent shows in the city.
The photographer’s latest book is an intimate depiction of the lives of British Chinese men, evoking the complexities of identity, memory and nostalgia.
“Fragile Beauty” documents the passage of time, key historical events, and intimate moments, but mostly the idiosyncrasies of human existence.
In an exhibit at London's Heathrow Airport, the photographer captures the plants that make asylum seekers remember the homes they had to leave.
In his latest series, now published as a photo book, the Swiss photographer turns the lens on himself to explore otherness and alienation. This is “Everything Goes Dark a Little Further Down.”
The artist’s delicate skill marries the organic and the industrial, the solid and the ephemeral, carving out a beloved niche for herself in the art world.
French multimedia artist and photo extraordinaire toys with conventional definitions of the image and our relationship to it in a new exhibition at the MEP.
Gagosian exhibits a two-part exhibition in Gstaad and London with work from the American photographer, where everything from commercial to personal is explored.
LA gallery Fahey/Klein explores the relationship between legendary photographers and musicians including names like Herb Ritts, Cher, Steve Schapiro, Ray Charles, and many, many more.