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Steve McCurry: India

Steve McCurry: India, co-organized by the Rubin Museum and the International Center of Photography, brings together stunning photographs of India—its people, monuments, landscapes, seasons, and cities—by the renowned photographer Steve McCurry. The exhibition, which is representative of three decades of McCurry’s work, is the first museum presentation to focus on...

Karen Knorr, Olivier Richon and Andreas Weinand: Youth Codes

Matèria is pleased to present YOUTH CODES, an exhibition of vintage and recently produced photographic prints by Andreas Weinand, Karen Knorr and Olivier Richon. Set to open on March 18, the exhibition focuses on the representation of youth and counter culture by featuring two seminal bodies of work: PUNKS, a documentation of the...

Lukas Furlan: French Alps

Lukas Furlan is young artist photographer born 1980 in South Tyrol, Italy. He spends few days around the border of Italy and France taking pictures of French Alps stunning landscapes. Take a look at stunning gallery of Lukas works. Website: lukasfurlan.com

Rotimi Fani-Kayode: (1955-1989)

Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34,...

James Ostrer: Grotesque Junk Food Masks

As part of the Window Project, Gazelli Art House will present the commissioned photographic works by National Portrait Gallery Curator’s Choice, artist James Ostrer, from the 30th July 2014. The images, referencing icons of contemporary sugar worship, Ostrer’s imagined result of a corrupted globalization and increasingly dangerous methods of food...

Yves Lemoigne: Sport – Training Athletes Portraits

Jean-Yves Lemoigne is a French photographer living between New-York and Paris. He works with the top creatives agencies in the world : DDB, BBH, EuroRSCG, Saatchi&Saatchi, BBDO, TBWA, Wieden & Kennedy. His advertising work does not look like classic advertising and has been awarded many times. He also work with magazines :...

Andrew Moore: Dirt Meridian

Andrew Moore’s Dirt Meridian exhibition features a selection of the photographs Moore began taking along the Hundredth Meridian in 2005, strikingly documenting the diverse terrain and rural communities characteristic of that region. Andrew Moore was born 1957 in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. He is best known for his richly colored images...

Martin Klimas: Sound Sculptures

At his ‘Sound Sculptures’ series Martin Klimas explores the boundaries of sound and image. Drops of multicolored paint placed on the top of speaker diaphragm were set into motion by music itself, creating vivid imagery. Germany based artist Martin Klimas (born 1971) received his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule...

Noah Addis: Future Cities

According to United Nations estimates, there are nearly a billion people living in slums and informal settlements–one out of every seven people on the planet. This number is expected to grow to three billion by the middle of the century. While informal communities may outwardly appear to be ruled by...