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A Lower East Side Time Capsule
A Lower East Side Time Capsule
In 1984, photographer Tria Giovan moved to New York City’s Lower East Side after graduating from college. She wandered the streets, photographing from her home on Clinton Street. The melding of cultures, and humanity, that she encountered were all caught through the viewfinder of her camera.By Robert E. Gerhardt
The sixth book by Franco-Haitian photographer Henry Roy, represents a “manipulated archive” of 30 years of photographs from his many trips to the island of Ibiza. The artist tells Blind about the construction of this enigmatic photobook.By Marlaine Glicksman
The International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York explores the feeling of love through fifteen intimate stories spanning the 1950s to the present. By Sophie Bernard
Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York City presents the early photographs of photographer André Kertész, taken between 1914 and 1936.Photographs by André Kertész
The baudoin lebon gallery presents Keiji Uematsu’s exhibition “Looking back on the past from the future” from Thursday April 13th to Saturday 29th July 2023.
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While the cultural world has recently begun opening up to all photographic genres, dismantling the hierarchies between fashion, reportage, amateur, etc. practice, sports photography has been left outside this momentum. For now. By Sophie Bernard
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