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Larry Fink’s Penetrating Portrait of Class in America
Larry Fink’s Penetrating Portrait of Class in America
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Week of January 28, 2021
PROFILE
Larry Fink’s Penetrating Portrait of Class in America
As he approaches his 80th birthday, American photographer Larry Fink looks back at his extraordinary journey through photography in conjunction with a new retrospective of his work opening in Cologne.
EXHIBITION
Fascinating Japanese Photography
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.
BOOK
Exploring the Art of Looking at Photography
Author Stephen Frailey picks up where John Szarkowski left off with his new book, “Looking at Photography” that showcases 100 seminal works made since 1980.
BOOK
The Egyptian Revolution, Ten Tears Later
Ten years after the start of the Egyptian Revolution, photographer Laura El-Tantawy is releasing a new version of her book In the Shadow of the Pyramids, which chronicles this historic event in her country.
STORY
The Infinite Present: Shooting One Film Photograph Every Day
What started as a gift from a friend became a daily experiment. Photographer B.A. Van Sise shares with us the story of three years of street photography.
BOOK
Marseille: In Search of the Lost Coastline
To talk about Marseille and its coastline, Élise Llinarès and Michel Peraldi have joined forces as photographer and anthropologist. Littoral Marseille is the result of their collaboration.
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