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Recent News
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Michael Kenna: Reverie
Catherine Couturier Gallery is thrilled to announce Reverie, an exhibition of new work by gallery artist Michael Kenna. Renowned for… -
Jeffrey Conley: An Ode to Nature
Peter Fetterman Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, “Jeffrey Conley: An Ode to Nature” featuring the remarkable works… -
Conzo: A Look Back at the Bronx, 1977-84
Born in 1963 in the South Bronx, Joe Conzo Jr. acquired a passion for photography as a young boy. By… -
Nick Brandt: The Day May Break
Nick Brandt’s “The Day May Break” is an ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by…
Vintage
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Vintage: Historic B&W photos of Baden, Germany (1890s)
The margraves of Baden originated from the House of Zähringen. Baden is named after the margraves’ residence, Hohenbaden Castle in… -
Vintage: Historic B&W photos of Upper Bavaria, Germany (1890s)
After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally reorganised and, in 1808, divided into 15 administrative… -
Vintage: Historic B&W photos of Unterwald, Switzerland (1890s)
The name Unterwalden is first recorded in 1304, as the translation of Latin inter silvas, which together with in intramontanis… -
Vintage: Historic B&W photos of Schaffhausen, Switzerland (1890s)
Schaffhausen was a city state in the Middle Ages, documented to have struck its own coins from 1045. About 1050…
New Interviews
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Marcela Paniak: Lithanium
Marcela Paniak – founder of the Viva Archiva! Foundation dedicated to the creative uses of photographic and film archives, co-run… -
Philip Flip Collier: Photographs from a Lifetime
Philip Collier is an award winning photographer from Boston Massachusetts. He studied documentary photography at the New England School of… -
Interview with Vera Saldivar de Lira
Vera Saldivar de Lira (Aguascalientes, Mexico 1993) is a visual artist and photographer living and working in Southern California and…