At the ranch with the trailblazing black female rodeo team
Meet Cowgirls of Color, the all-female riding team bringing the legacy of black cowgirls to the Bill Pickett Rodeo
Meet Cowgirls of Color, the all-female riding team bringing the legacy of black cowgirls to the Bill Pickett Rodeo
The Museum of Sex showcases over 40 years of the transgender movement through her lens; an exhilarating expansion of freedom that goes beyond stereotype.
Young Georgian Saba Gorgodze came into the world of photography from skate culture after realizing that outside of the monotonous everyday life and struggles at school, many interesting things were happening in the developing subcultures of the city of Tbilisi. Meeting with those skaters was the breaking point in his life and future career. With no artistic background, Saba acknowledged that skateboarding and art had very much in common and decided that photography was the medium he wanted to express himself through.
À Londres, une nouvelle exposition découvre les images en couleur de la photographe de rue la plus secrète du 20ème siècle.
The moment after the camera clicks is ever lost in real time, but is conversely ensnared forever by the eye of the lens. Scarlett Hooft Graafland’s photography deals directly with this sense of paradoxical transience and permanence in her exhibition Vanishing Traces at the Fotografiska museum in Stockholm, available to the public until September 8. Graafland has said that through her photography, she “creates her own landscapes” by taking almost surreal and yet natural, monumental settings and making them her own through the addition of figures and colour.
The Simon Lee gallery in NYC has managed to gather the best of studio-based photography from the last 130 years, from contemporary artists to experiments.
Celebrated, canceled, obsessed over—is Taylor Swift our most endlessly debated pop star? With a new album, and a newly assertive political voice, she opens up to Abby Aguirre about sexism, scrutiny, and standing up for herself. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh.
Meet the Parisian photographer who provides a very interesting and sometimes humorous approach by capturing society in its natural element.
Ses installations, sculptures et toiles minimales et épurées, régies par les forces silencieuses de la nature et la précision du geste, ont fait sa notoriété. Lee Ufan, 83 ans, est l’un des artistes coréens les plus célèbres et appréciés en Occident. Jusqu’au 30 septembre, le Centre Pompidou-Metz lui consacre une exposition intitulée “Habiter le temps” : l’occasion de passer en revue les forces qui font de cet artiste un véritable phénomène de l’art contemporain.
Linda McCartney returns in spirit to the country she loved, Scotland, in the upcoming retrospective at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. The exhibition features images and items of Linda’s that have never before been on display in the United Kingdom. The photographs range from the beginning of her career in the 1960s until her death in 1998, so one can follow her life from the explosive music scene of the ‘60s, to her humbled world as a loving mother. Open to the public until the 12th of January 2020, the exhibition has been dubbed one of the most highly anticipated exhibitions of this year.
The 24-year-old stars alongside Brad Pitt in « Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. »
From July 12 to October 13, Foam Amsterdam will be showcasing the work of cross-disciplinary artist Dominic Hawgood (1980, United Kingdom). Titled Casting Out the Self, Hawgood’s exhibition is inspired by the effect of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a drug he personally experienced as ‘“a transfer into the digital realm”. This series heightens a delusory environment where both physical and digital worlds meet.
Coming from four generations of photographers, Giulio Di Sturco seemed destined to accomplish great things with a camera in hand. And definitely, thanks to his hard work and talent, he’s made his mark on the world. After working as a photojournalist for several years, he decided to turn his lens into something else. The result? A ten-year-long project, the series Ganga Ma, through which he’s been able to capture the true image and essence of India by choosing one of its greatest landmarks: the Ganges river.
A fashion story by Emmet Green & Lyla Cheng for metalmagazine.eu
Les Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles sont, chaque été depuis 1970, le premier festival de photographie de renommée internationale. Expositions, projections, stages de photographie, débats, lectures de portfolios…
« Si nous voulons que l’industrie de la mode survive à la détérioration de notre planète, nous devons cesser de produire en énorme quantité. »
Galerie Bene Taschen in Cologne dedicates a retrospective to legendary New York street photographer Arlene Gottfried, including a number of rare prints.
Ils étaient 13 finalistes hier soir au Prix de l’Andam, célèbre concours ouvert aux jeunes talents qui dessineront la mode de demain. L’année dernière, le Prix de L’Andam avait récompensé notamment la marque Atlein et les créations sensuelles de Ludovic de Saint-Sernin. Jugés par les yeux experts de Nathalie Dufour (présidente du Prix l’Andam), Guillaume Houzé (président du groupe des Galeries Lafayette), Harley Weir (photographe) ou encore Martin Margiela (le designer premier lauréat du Prix en 1989), voici les quatre lauréats de la sélection éclectique de l’année 2019.
A few weeks ago, we attended Scandinavia’s biggest photography event, Copenhagen Photo Festival. People from Denmark and abroad had the chance to see and participate in various exhibitions, events, workshops, city walks, an auction and artist talks. Local and international media has been covering happenings throughout the city for ten days, introducing works of established and emerging photographers to the world.
Réalisateur virtuose et photographe à la reconnaissance internationale, Jean-Baptiste Mondino expose 20 ans de collaboration avec Numéro, au Studio des Acacias by Mazarine du 5 au 20 juillet prochains.
Every couple of years, the Desert X project takes over a Californian valley with star monumental installations of contemporary art. Works by Sterling Ruby or Superflex embrace nature to better celebrate it.
After receiving the Foam Paul Huf award in 2012, photographer and filmmaker Alex Prager is having her second exhibition at Foam Amsterdam. However, this is the first time her show presents a retrospective spanning all her career and work (both photo and film). On view until September 4 and titled Silver Lake Drive, the solo show contains a compilation of her many distinctive and cinematic photo series and films.
Two gay Northeastern Brazilians are defying the country’s fashion scene’s status quo by being themselves, pushing inclusivity to become ‘the new normal’, and creating stories with a symbolic background. Neither Marcos nor Kelvin studied photography; actually, one is a graphic designer and the other, a journalist. But together, they’ve become Mar+Vin, a visual creative couple that knows no boundaries when it comes to beauty, fashion, but also politics. We speak with them to get an insight into Brazil’s current fashion industry, how racism still plays a major role in every aspect of society and creativity, and how are they fighting the current ultra-conservative government.
Dancing on the line between perfection and absurdity these dreamlike works stem from a philosophical approach to image making. We speak with their creator.
How the 18-year-old vlogger became YouTube’s most popular It Girl.
Ten years. Eleven video art pieces. Twelve artists. Welcome to Videoland, the exhibition celebrating the tenth anniversary of Kunsthal KAdE, in Amersfoort (Netherlands). Until September 1, the Dutch institution celebrates the milestone by programming eleven filmic artworks – mainly from the Ekard collection – that, as they explain, “in some way balance the experience of a specific moment with a sense of eternity”.
In this edition, the concept of photography has the act of sharing, intimacy and relationships as intrinsic elements. On view in Reggio Emilia.