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Kyotographie: Breaking Borders in Japan and Beyond (Meero)
Kyotographie: Breaking Borders in Japan and Beyond
Established in 2013, Kyotographie International Photography Festival takes over the ancient city for a month every spring, presenting exhibitions at unexpected venues all over the city.By Marigold Warner
In 1976 photographer Mary Ellen Mark and writer Karen Folger Jacobs set out to document the women who were living in the locked ward at the Oregon State Hospital in Salem. Over the course of 5 weeks while living and working in the hospital, the two women interviewed and photographed the women on Ward 81.By Robert E. Gerhardt
With the book The Drawer, author Vince Aletti shares his personal passion for collecting and curating images drawn from daily life.By Miss Rosen
The series "Songe" by photographer Pauline Vanden Neste is a journey through the streets of Saint-Denis, a urban part of Reunion Island that does not correspond to the collective imagination.Photographs by Pauline Vanden Neste
Landscapes have inspired some of history’s most striking photographs. Peter Fetterman Gallery curates a collection of photographs focused on the beauty and power of the natural landscape.
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Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s exhibition Moriyama–Tōmatsu: Tokyo, in Paris, brings together two great Japanese figures, to be discovered also in a catalogue published for the occasion.By Sophie Bernard
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