Dana Lixenberg’s Magnum Opus: ‘Imperial Courts 1993-2015’
Perhaps the most heart-rending realisation after viewing Imperial Courts 1993–2015 by Dana Lixenberg is that it contains just one portrait…
by Karin Bareman
Perhaps the most heart-rending realisation after viewing Imperial Courts 1993–2015 by Dana Lixenberg is that it contains just one portrait…
It is a description that I would not normally associate with photography books, but Philip Brookman’s Redlands is a real…
On an early Saturday morning as last night’s fog is still dissipating, two young Swiss men slowly make their way…
For this project Bieke Depoorter (b.1986) travelled extensively through the United States from 2010 to 2014. Depoorter recently joined the…
This cool night air is curious Let the whole world look in Who cares who sees anything… Deftones – Passenger…
Riverrun. It conjures up an image of a castle set at the intersection of two rivers in the universe of…
When I first heard about the publication Photography, Anthropology and History, edited by Christopher Morton and Elizabeth Edwards, my first…
…I was convinced that no artist since Rodchenko had produced any politically inspired photomontages. Of course, I have seen my…
Sometimes I wonder why I have started this Sisyphean task, asking myself if it will ever end. Sometimes I question…
I am not sure which is worse: to be known as the child of, or to be known as the…