Gagosian New York is pleased to present new photographs by Gregory Crewdson. Cathedral of the Pines (2013–14) was made during three productions in and around the rural town of Becket, Massachusetts. In images that recall nineteenth-century American and European paintings, Crewdson photographed figures in the surrounding forests, including the actual...
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Raphael Olivier: Chongqing – Ultimate Urban Jungle
Chongqing, Western China, is the ultimate urban jungle. With a municipality covering the size of Austria and home to almost 30 milion people, some call it the world's largest city. Eventhough most of its territorry and population are still rural, the urban core is under massive expansion and Chongqing is...
Daniel Beltrá: Ice/Green Lands
Renowned aerial and conservation photographer Daniel Beltrá has seen his share of the effects of global warming. For more than two decades, Beltrá’s work has taken him to all seven continents, including several expeditions to the Brazilian Amazon, the Arctic, the Southern Oceans and the Patagonian ice fields. His work...
Jono Rotman: Mongrel Mob
Starting in 2007, photographer Jono Rotman has featured members of the Mongrel Mob gang in a series of award-winning, traditional portraits. Take a moment to view this rare, terrific series of portraits of the largest gang in New Zealand. Jono Rotman captured the faces of more than 200 members of...
Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes
Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present Urban Landscapes, a selection of hyper-realistic works by Richard Estes. Regarded as one of the founders of the international photo-realist movement of the late 1960s, Estes is known for his paintings and silkscreen prints of detailed urban settings. This exhibition includes two large-scale...
Charles Emerson: Myth and the Mountain
Myth and the Mountain is series of photographs by Charles Emerson in which author creates emotionally marked portraits of mountain landscape. Influenced by his father paintings Charles travelled to Scotland, Romania and Jordan where he was able to capture the timeless beauty of the landscape. Charles Emerson was born in Devon,...
Cao Dien: Human-Flower
You know that we love to look at the beauty in flowers or judge people by the way they look, but we don't see underneath the flower where the roots are the main thing that makes a flower beautiful just like how the roots are the same as what's inside...
PhotoBiography: Justyna Neryng
Justyna Neryng was born in 1981 Poland. Neryng spent much of her childhood playing with her father’s cameras and dark room while roaming the forests of Chelmsko on the Czech boarder. As an adult, a mother and an immigrant to Britain, her photography has flourished into a substantial body of...
Jessica Auer: A New World
After spending several years following in the footsteps of the Nordic explorers that first encountered the New World, Jessica Auer travelled to Greenland where a team of Danish archeologists work on the restoration of the world’s best-preserved Norse ruins. In this landscape, somewhere between the Old and the New Worlds, layers...
Best Images of Monochrome Photography Awards 2015
Monochrome Photography Awards is proud to announce the winners of their photography contest! Australian photographer Luke Tscharke has been announced as the overall winner of Professional category with the title: Monochrome Photographer of the Year 2015 and $2000 prize money. His winning image, called ‘Barossa Bolt’ shows large storm and...









