2015
18
Jun

Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places: The Complete Works

Originally published in 1982, Stephen Shore’s legendary Uncommon Places has influenced a generation of photographers. Among the first artists to

15
Jun

Lori Nix: The Power of Nature

Visions of the future, horror scenarios or purely idyllic scenes? The photographic works by the New York artist Lori Nix

12
Jun

Blake Little: Preservation

Preservation has many meanings, from the physical to the spiritual. At the most basic – and perhaps the most important

10
Jun

Jan C. Schlegel: Unforgettable Traces

Bernheimer Fine Art is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition by photographer Jan C. Schlegel in Switzerland. Jan C.

06
Jun

Elliott Erwitt: Retrospective

Elliott Erwitt has been taking pictures since the late forties. This exhibition is a unique and comprehensive survey of his

03
Jun

Laurent Chéhère: Airy Worlds

The Lumiere Bothers Center for Photography is delighted to present “Airy worlds” – the first solo exhibition in Russia of

01
Jun

Ruud van Empel: Beetles+Huxley in London

Beetles+Huxley are delighted to introduce to London the strange and wonderful world of Ruud van Empel, one of the most

31
May

Cathleen Naundorf: Noah’s Ark

Noah’s Ark, Naundorf’s latest body of work, is largely unseen and features a series of taxidermy animals alongside unique haute

26
May

Abbas: Between Myth and Ideology

The Iranian-French photographer Abbas (*1944) took religion as his main concern. He shot the Iranian Revolution, documented Islam as a

25
May

Gail Albert Halaban: Vis à Vis

Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new photographs by Gail Albert Halaban (American, b. 1970). Albert-Halaban’s