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Stephen Before Shore

The book Early Work brings together previously unseen black-and-white images by photography’s prodigy, taken between the ages of 12 and 17.

Thursday October 2nd, 2025

Summary

The book Early Work brings together previously unseen black-and-white images by photography’s prodigy, taken between the ages of 12 and 17.

By Guénola Pellen

At Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York, the Japanese photographer explores the fragility and timelessness of existence through sacred spaces, ancient masks, and fleeting flowers.

By Jonas Cuénin

Between fiction and historical heritage, contemporary Polish photography reveals its many layers through the work of six photographers: Tomasz Kawecki, Michał Sita, Jana Sokja, Agata Grzybowska, Anna Szkoda, and Łukasz Rusznica.

By Lou Tsatsas

C/O Berlin presents “Close Enough”, an exhibition featuring twelve women photographers from Magnum Photos, whose works explore the complex relationship between image-makers and the protagonists of their photos.

By Gaia Squarci

At Oana Ivan Gallery in Paris, an exhibition retraces the art and light of the photographer who shaped the image of women in fashion.

By Ben Small

Stephen McCoy has been photographing the people and landscapes of Merseyside, North West England, for nearly fifty years. “Proximity”, a retrospective exhibition at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol gathers work from across his career, strongly tied to the familiar terrain of home.

By Gaia Squarci

Yelena Yemchuk spent five years photographing Odessa and its inhabitants. And then came the Russian invasion.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

O.p.g Criminal Asylum is photographer and editor Mauro D’Agati’s immersion in the psychiatric prisons of Napoli, Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Castiglione delle Stiviere and Aversa, Italy, in 2001.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

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