Andreas Feininger, The Photojournalist (Dennis Stock), New York

AIPAD 2019, New York

One of the world's most prestigious annual photography events, The Photography Show is the longest-running…
Kimiko Yoshida, The Torero Bride with a Black Suit of Lights, Remembering Picasso (Self-portrait)

Dialogues With Great Photographers – Kimiko Yoshida

Kimiko Yoshida’s journey from Japan to France liberated her creativity, allowing her to challenge stereotypes and explore identity through her art. Rejecting traditional self-portraits, her work transcends cultural boundaries, blending Eastern and Western aesthetics. Through monochromatic images and references to Baroque art, she navigates themes of transformation and the essence of art itself, embodying the transformative nature of artistic expression. Learn more about her fascinating perspective in this insightful interview.

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Michael Eastman, Isabellas Two Chairs, Havana, 1999 & Isabella's Two Chairs, Havana 2000, Chromogenic Color Photograph

Michael Eastman in Havana

A New Approach to Architectural Interiors Michael Eastman’s photographs are portraits of architectural interiors that…