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"The Chorus Project" Exhibition
'The Chorus Project' is the annual international exhibition cooperated with legations abroad and Hun Gallery. In 2008, Korean embassy and Hun Gallery plan to present artists who have nationalities of Korea, (...)
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"Love, Love,Love" Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents Love Love Love, a provocative group exhibition exploring the physical and emotional effects of love on a diverse group of artists and their practice. Are artists bound by the same (...)
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"Meditation on Contemporary Chinese Landscape" Exhibition
Meditations on Contemporary Chinese Landscape, features the work of 10 artists from Beijing, Taiwan and Malaysia, working in a variety of media including painting, installation art, digital art and photography, (...)
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"S & M: Shrines and Masquerades in Cosmopolitan Times" Exhibition
The shrine and the masquerade are among humanity's most ancient strategies of negotiation with the vast forces of history and nature. Cloth shrines, costumes, clothing, and arrangements of household items, (...)
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"The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art" Exhibition
The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art juxtaposes a selection of the finest examples of modern and classic 19th-century textiles—from Ghana, Nigeria, Mali, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, (...)
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"The Unforgiven" Exhibition
"The Unforgiven" is a group show with new works by Jason Brooks, Dan Colen, Till Gerhard, Nate Lowman, Anselm Reyle and Aaron Young, with works by William S. Burroughs, Martin Kippenberger, Steven Parrino, (...)
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"to: Night" Exhibition
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 2 days
to: Night brings together a selection of artworks which explore the theme of night using a variety of approaches. In the context of this exhibition, “night” is taken as a descriptive term which encompasses (...)
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Abelardo Morell "Pictures in Pictures"
[Image: Abelardo Morell "Camera Obscura of Central Park Looking North, Summer" (2008) Pigment ink print 50 x 60 in.]
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Amy Elkins "Wallflowers"
In her gallery debut, New-York based artist Amy Elkins presents a series of male portraits against floral backdrops that explore a more complicated understanding of what constitutes masculinity.
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Chris McCaw "New Photographs from the Sunburn Series"
Working amidst the historically sacred and timeless landscape of the American West, Chris McCaw's latest works in his Sunburn series reveal an intimate relationship with the primal nature of photography (...)
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Corinne Mercadier "Recent Drawings and Photographs"
Corinne Mercadier reverses the usual order of creation by having her photographs come from prior drawings, rather than taking photographs that then get transformed into paintings. She likes to reverse (...)
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Enrique Metinides "Rare Vintage Prints 1947 - 1984"
Josée Bienvenu Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of the never before shown vintage prints of renowned photographer Enrique Metinides. Often referred to as "the Mexican Weegee", Metinides is known (...)
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Jack Dzamba "Paris in Boston"
Book signing and Photo exhibition
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Lynn Davis "Recent Work"
Lynn Davis’ recent work features large-scale photographs from her most recent trips to India and Iguazu Falls. In 1986, Lynn Davis began her travels as an expeditionary photographer, visiting the coast (...)
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Sharon Core "Early American"
"Early American" is an exhibition of photographs by Sharon Core that builds on her earlier exploration of the relationship between painting and photography and between originals and appropriation. Based (...)
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Cecilia Biagini "Requests for expansion"
In her second solo exhibition at the gallery she will present powerful new abstract paintings, sculpture and photograms that visually and seamlessly traverse between their materials and mediums. Exploring (...)
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Norman Jean Roy "TRAFFIK"
While on assignment for Glamour’s “Women of the Year” portfolio, photographer Norman Jean Roy was introduced to Somaly Mam, a former Cambodian sex slave who was being honored for her work rescuing women (...)
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"Metamorphosis & Altered States of Reality" Exhibition
"Altered States of Reality" provides a glimpse of the world as captured through the lens of a camera, technology, and through the artists own inner vision. The gifted artist’s participating in Altered (...)
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Andrew Eccles "Ailey Ascending"
Photographs by Andrew Eccles capture the beauty and joyful exuberance of the dancers in the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Eccles has spent more than 10 years photographing the Ailey Company, which (...)
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Lynn Butler "True Fiction: A Retrospective"
Lynn Butler's images, which are unique visual descriptions of beauty, reflect her deep concerns for the protection of the landscapes that are her artistic canvases. In her words: "I try to capture the (...)
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Susan Daboll and Susan Mayr "Breathing Spaces"
The Allen Gallery is presents Breathing Spaces, an exhibition of works by Susan Daboll and Susan Mayr. Breathing Spaces is an exhibition of two artists' similar approach to different medium. Each artist (...)
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Christa Parravani "Spoon River"
Sara Tecchia Roma New York presents a solo-exhibition of new photographs by Christa Parravani. The body of work, Spoon River, is inspired by Edgar Lee Masters' "Spoon River Anthology," a collection of (...)
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Kirsten Mosher "Speed Limit"
The exhibition includes a series of photos documenting the re-appearance of Carmen, the part-car, part-human amalgamation (now embodied by Mosher); Carmen’s Blueprint, a wall drawing; and a floor installation (...)
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"Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception and the Artist’s Intervention" Exhibition
Curated by Michelle Levy. Image by Glen Baldridge.
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"Looking Back: The White Columns Annual" Exhibition
‘Looking Back’ is the third installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year an individual (e.g. an artist, a curator, a writer, etc.) (...)
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"Objects of Affection" Exhibition
Group exhibition of paintings, photographs, sculpture and works on paper by artists from Baltic Street Studio, Bellevue Hospital Chemical Dependency Out Patient Clinic, Bowery Residents Committee, Henry (...)
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"Transitions" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Transitions,” an exhibition of work by students in the BFA Visual and Critical Studies Department including painting, photography, video, drawing, collage and artist’s (...)
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Gail Thacker “The Last Polaroids”
The introduction of Polaroid ‘instant’ film in 1948 brought about a significant change in the way photographers approached both their subjects and the physical medium itself. Capable of producing technically (...)
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James Bleecker "High Line: New Photographs"
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Maxine Fine "A Retrospective"
Maxine Fine’s painting, sculpture, and photography are brought together for the first time in a memorial exhibition celebrating the artist’s life and dedication to her art. Fine was born in 1942 and lived (...)
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Robert Cumming "Recoleta"
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Clifford Owens Exhibition
Owens is well known for his Studio Visit series, in which he engages visiting artists or arts professionals in one-on-one acts relating to the visitor's work. Studio Visits originated during a Skowhegan (...)
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Olivier Meriel "Secrets and Shadows"
"Secrets and Shadows" will be the gallery's final exhibition. In an essay by David Kleinberg-Levin, the author states that Meriel "confronts the experience of beauty with something dark, ominous, frightening: (...)
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Peter Campus Exhibition
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"A Portion Of The Pie" Exhibition
Selected by Zeina Assaf and Felicity Hogan, "A Portion of the Pie" presents a group exhibition of photography from gallery assistants at Cuchifritos. The photographs offer a unique insider's perspective (...)
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"CO 2008" Exhibition
"C0 2008," is the maiden flight of four young artists from China who are exhibiting for the first time in New York. Recognizing that it is impossible for any one person to select promising artists from (...)
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"Collector's Eye" Exhibition
The exhibition features fifteen works from the 1960s to the present by iconic American, Chinese, Japanese and British artists. Collector's Eye encompasses pieces from Modern masters, leading figures in (...)
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"History Portraits" Exhibition
Skarstedt Gallery announces the exhibition History Portraits by Cindy Sherman. A total of twenty out of the thirty-five pieces produced in this series from 1989-1990. In this series we find Sherman, always (...)
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"Sonata for Executioner and Various Young Women" Exhibition
Who seduces an angel? Who strips in space? Who conveys love by hand? André Schlechtriem Contemporary presents Sonata for Executioner and Various Young Women, curated by Nicholas Weist. This group show (...)
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"Sony World Photography Awards Global Tour: Discovering a World of Images" Exhibition
As one of the largest photographic events existing today, The World Photography Awards (WPA), reach far beyond an awards programme for the still image. The WPA is a convergence of festival events, focused (...)
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"The World Is All That Is the Case" Exhibition
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"Untitled (Vicarious)" Exhibition
Untitled (Vicarious) explores the defining relationship between sculpture and photography as exemplified by a group of artists spanning several generations. Central to the exhibition is the dematerialization (...)
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"Winter Light" Exhibition
[Image: Gillian Wearing "Me As Arbus" (2008) bromide print 60 5/8 x 51 1/4 in.]
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Aleksandra Mir "White House Purple Heart"
[Image: Aleksandra Mir "White House Black Power" (2008) Marker on Paper 79 x 111 in.]
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Alina and Jeff Bliumis "Dam Lines"
Andrea Meislin Gallery presents Dam Lines, an exhibition by New York based artists Alina and Jeff Bliumis, originally from the former Soviet Union. Their first solo exhibition in the United States, Dam (...)
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Anthony Cuneo "Close"
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present “Close,” an exhibit of new photographs by Anthony Cuneo. Anthony Cuneo began work on the images comprising “Close” in 2007, shooting in venues as different as New (...)
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Anthony Patti "Jerzey Thunder"
Exploring the car culture of his native New Jersey, the artist's recent sculpture and photography soil the purity of the white cube with the grit and sweat of the racetrack. Speed, power, drama, desire, (...)
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Cory Arcangel "Adult Contemporary"
Adult Contemporary seems a particularly appropriate title for this latest exhibition of new work by the now 30 year-old darling of new media art, for Arcangel can be seen here as either having a) finally (...)
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Dana Hoey "Experiments In Primitive Living"
Insects, old women and plastic tools are the inhabitants of a potential world. "Experiments in Primitive Living" is a cycle of 40 photographs that imagine what we would be like under 5 different weather (...)
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Seven Days / Seven Nights"
Gagosian Gallery announces "Seven Days / Seven Nights," an exhibition of fourteen photographs from the Seascapes series by Hiroshi Sugimoto in an architectural setting of his own design. For more than (...)
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Julian Faulhaber "Lowdensitypolyethylene"
Faulhaber’s subjects are vibrantly colored yet austere newly constructed contemporary spaces at the moment of completion. The artist finds a marriage between Modernism and Minimalism with a unique tension (...)
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Michele Alassio Exhibition
Barry Friedman, Ltd. presents the first U.S. solo exhibition of the internationally acclaimed photographer Michele Alassio. The exhibition will consist of two bodies of work, Sacks and Next Stop, and will (...)
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Renate Aller "Seascapes: One Location (1999 - Present)"
Renate Aller's first solo exhibition at the Klompching gallery will feature eight archival color-pigment prints from her Seascape project, in which she has photographed the Atlantic Ocean from one location, (...)
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Richard Mosse "Airside"
This series of photographs is expedient in locating the air disaster within our cultural imagination. It offers a strategy of deferred representation with the aim of looking sideways at actual disaster (...)
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Yonehara Yasumasa Exhibition
Barry Friedman presents a solo exhibition of unique photographs by the Japanese photographer Yonehara Yasumasa. This body of work depicts Yonehara’s signature style and artistic vision, as well as his (...)
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Matt Ducklo "Touch Tour Pictures"
The exhibition will feature eight large scale (50 x 40 in.) color photographs, all works 2007-08, taken during ‘Touch Tours’ for the blind at important museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The (...)
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Mickey Smith "You People"
For centuries, the library was the lifeblood of culture, the central repository of Western intellectual activity. Nowadays, we think of the library as a cemetery, where the written word, as it's presented (...)
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Gabriela Vainsencher "Working Title"
Focusing primarily on drawing and photography, "Working Title" examines two distinct strands of Gabriela Vainsencher's work: reflection of her own daily life and appropriation of other artist's work. (...)
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"Molded, Folded & Found" Exhibition
[Image: Anish Kapoor "Untitled (Blue Blood Solid)" (2006) Aluminum and lacquer paint 12 x 35.5 in.]
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Cindy Sherman Exhibition
For her first exhibition of new work since 2004, Cindy Sherman will show a series of color photographs that continues her investigation into distorted ideas of beauty, self-image and aging. Typical of (...)
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Ernesto Pujol "Inheriting Salt"
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Stan Douglas "Humor, Irony and the Law"
The exhibition features a new series of large-scale photographs. Using his native Vancouver as a local example, Douglas explores crowd phenomena in the 20th century. Each of the four photographs takes (...)
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Andreas Gursky Exhibition
This exhibition of new photographs by Andreas Gursky, includes five large-scale photographs and is Gursky’s sixth exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery since 1997. Gursky has long been interested in electronic (...)
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Bill Jacobson "Some Planes & "A Series of Human Decisions"
Between 1989 and 2002, Jacobson used his signature out-of-focus style as a reflection of collective dreams and memory, suggesting loss and the passage of time. More recently, he has used sharp focus to (...)
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Peter Bialobrzeski "Lost in Transition"
Peter Bialobrzeski’s third exhibition at Laurence Miller Gallery will feature 6 large-scale color works from his recent series, "Lost in Transition." Continuing his decade-long search for beauty and (...)
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Susan Paulsen "New Color"
Although Paulsen is known for her small black-and-white gelatin silver photographs, her second solo exhibition in NYC introduces larger images in stunning color made during the past year. In Paulsen’s (...)
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Mark Kessell "To Be Determined"
Mark Kessell’s first solo exhibition at Kim Foster Gallery is from his series of (mostly) blind children titled To Be Determined. Presented as large color prints made from his original daguerreotypes, (...)
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"Catholics in New York, 1808-1946" Exhibition
Catholics in New York 1808-1946, will explore the social and political history of the diverse group of people who established the formidable Catholic presence in New York. The exhibition, the first of (...)
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"The Triborough Bridge: Robert Moses and the automobile age" Exhibition
Examining the legacy of Robert Moses, this exhibition focuses on the Triborough Bridge, designed and built to connect three boroughs and accommodate New York’s burgeoning auto traffic. Enjoy our new illustrated (...)
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Heather McClintock "The Innocent"
"Over a period of six months I lived in northern Uganda, initially pursuing my desire to focus on humanitarian relief work; and instead finding myself longing to document the strength of will and hope (...)
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“TheArtConspiracy” Exhibition
“TheArtConspiracy,” curated by Yejin Jun, features works by five emerging artists representing a range of ethnicities, gender and generational perspectives, and cultural experiences, working with different (...)
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"Celebrating Central Park" Exhibition
In December, the entire Gallery will be dedicated to Celebrating Central Park— in honor of the 150th anniversary of the acceptance of Olmsted’s and Vaux’s “Greensward Plan” for the design of the park. (...)
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James Van Patten, Čestmír Suška, Alan Wolfson, mg shapiro Solo Exhibitions
James Van Patten's newest series of what he describes as "throwaway scenes," focuses on often overlooked images of nature. "When I have found the right image, I use the intermediate eye of the camera (...)
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Kim Keever Exhibition
Kim Keever's large-scale photographs are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in a 200-gallon tank, which is then filled with water. These dioramas of fictitious environments are (...)
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Marc Yankus "The Point of Secret"
[Image: Marc Yankus "Coming to Town" (2008) Archival pigment print 32 x 44 in.]
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Michael Lundgren "Transfigurations"
[Image: Michael Lundgren "Basin" (2005) gelatin silver print 32 x 40 in.]
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Richard Avedon "Performance"
Although Avedon first earned his reputation as a fashion photographer, he is most known for his reinvention of the genre of photographic portraiture. The concept of "performance," in both life and art, (...)
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"America and the Tintype" Exhibition
One of the most intriguing and little studied forms of nineteenth-century photography is the tintype. Introduced in 1856 as a low-cost alternative to the daguerreotype and the albumen print, the tintype (...)
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"Living with the Dead: W. Eugene Smith and World War 2" Exhibition
Among the most compelling and heart-rending photographs ever taken of warfare are those made by W. Eugene Smith during World War II. On assignment from Ziff-Davis and LIFE magazine, Smith (1918–1978) covered (...)
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"New York, N. Why?: Photographs by Rudy Burckhardt, 1937–1940" Exhibition
In the late 1930s, Rudy Burckhardt—then a recent émigré to America from Switzerland—created what are today considered to be some of the greatest photographs of New York ever made. This exhibition will (...)
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"Reason's Clue" Exhibition
Inspired by the Tao Te Ching, the 6th Century B.C. text by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, Reason’s Clue focuses on contemporary art that engages the diverse ideas and attitudes about the history and culture (...)
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"The Flowers of Evil Still Bloom (Spleen: Les Fleurs Du Mal)" Exhibition
Inspired by the revival of the Symbolist movement within the works of the Surrealists as well as in many artists' works of the contemporary era, "Spleen: Les Fleurs Du Mal" entails the transformation of (...)
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Joshua Greene and Amy Greene "But That’s Another Story: A Photographic Retrospective of Milton H. Greene"
Renowned for his fashion photographs, Greene perfectly captured the fantasy, elegance, and beauty of his models, for which he secured assignments from major national publications and prestigious advertising (...)
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Pedro Meyer "Heresies"
Pedro Meyer’s Heresies is a retrospective exhibition comprising four decades of work by one of the world’s most inventive photographers in the realm of digital photography. Meyer began his career in (...)


