Txema Salvans: The Waiting Game

Gathering a series of photographs taken by Txema Salvans (born 1971) over the course of six years, The Waiting Game documents the exercise of prostitution along the highways of Spain's Mediterranean coast. Disguised as a surveyor, Salvans photographed prostitution with an emphasis on the decidedly unerotic quality of its actual...

WU Tieng-Chang: Never Say Goodbye

Wu Tien-chang: Never Say Goodbye’, Collateral Event of the 56th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, opening on 9 May, 2015 will be a major solo exhibition by leading Taiwanese artist WU Tien-chang at the Palazzo delle Prigioni. Curated by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the exhibition, Never...

Nadav Kander: Dust

Nadav Kander (born 1961) is a recipient of the renowned Prix Pictet and one of today’s most successful pho­tographers. When he learned of the existence of two “closed” cities on the border between Kazakhstan and Russia, he knew that he would have to visit them. For Dust he photographed the...

Paolo Pellizzari: Sport

Anastasia Photo is pleased to present Paolo Pellizzari’s first exhibition with the gallery. Paolo Pellizzari was born in Italy in 1956, and studied architecture and business before devoting himself full - time to photography. Pellizzari’s photographs have been shown in museums and galleries around the world, and published in newspapers...

Lothar Wolleh: Vaticanum II

Gallery f5,6 is happy to announce the exhibition "Vaticanum II" with works by Lothar Wolleh (1930-1979). Between 1962 and 1965 Lothar Wolleh captured the proceedings of the Second Vatican Council in Rome. These photographs not only became part of the iconic memory of the 20th century, but even today provide...

Eric Bourret: Timescape

Eric Bourret is an "artist walker". His work has been influenced by English land artists and landscape photographers. Since the start of the 1990s, he has been travelling the world on foot, over every kind of terrain and at every altitude, making images he sees as "experiences of walking, experiences...

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 take color beyond the domain of advertising and fashion photography, Shore’s large-format color work on the American vernacular landscape stands at the root of what has become a vital photographic...

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 show a world without people – a world reclaimed and ruled by Nature. Lori Nix (born 1969) is a storyteller par excellence. In her photographs she whisks the viewer off...

Blake Little: Preservation

Preservation has many meanings, from the physical to the spiritual. At the most basic – and perhaps the most important – level it can denote survival. Hence the idea of protection, inherent in the term. But while the word often implies a kind of stability, or even stasis, preservation also...

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. Schlegel portrays the beauty and dignity of people he has met on his trips to Africa and Asia. The results are powerful and intimate portraits that entice, captivate and challenge...