Kimiko Yoshida is a Japanese born photographer who divides her time between Paris, France and Venice, Italy. Her work is devoted to self-portraits. Part conceptual artist, part performance artist and part artistic portraitist — Yoshida’s photographic work deals with the concepts of personal and cultural identity.
“It wasn’t about the hair and the makeup. It wasn’t about the fashion. It was about the women.” ― Cindy Crawford
Michael Massaia, the self taught, American photographer and printmaker was born in 1978 in New Jersey. Focusing primarily on large format black and white film, the body of images he has produced in the last decade show impeccable attention to technique and composition.
JANUARY 27 – FEBRUARY 17, 2024
Jim Marshall was the godfather of rock ‘n’ roll photography. With a career spanning 50 years, the American photographer has produced some of the most memorable pictures of the great icons from the 60s and 70s.
Sheila Metzner is an American photographer whose portfolio spans a variety of subject matters from fashion and advertising to portraiture, from landscape and still life.