Gregory Herpe
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Aga Łuczakowska, the Photographer Who Came Back from Afar
Aga Łuczakowska. She had just finished a masterclass in Italy with Stanley Greene — one of…
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August Sander, the Man Who Wanted to Photograph the German People
Around 1911, Sander began sketching an idea that had no precedent in the history of photography:…
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The Global Art Photography Market in 2026
A Market in Deep Transformation: In 2026, photography is fully integrated into the international art market.…
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Nan Goldin – Grand Palais, Paris
Nan Goldin’s exhibition at the Grand Palais first strikes me for something that goes far beyond…
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Otto Dix, or Looking Without Turning Away
At the time, I didn’t really know Otto Dix. Or only vaguely. A name, a few…
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Irving Penn, or the Discipline of Looking
When we think of Irving Penn, we often think of Vogue, of fashion, of elegance. That’s…
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Ana Mendieta – Tate Modern, London
I was already familiar with Ana Mendieta’s work before visiting this exhibition at Tate Modern. Like…
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Simone Post: Making Fragile Joy
In Kyiv, Simone Post unfolds a work that, at first glance, looks like an enchanted set.…
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Tacita Dean – Pinchuk Art Center, Kyiv
Tacita Dean’s work belongs to that rare category of art that does not chase the present,…
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Javier Silva Meinel – Maison de l’Amérique Latine, Paris
Umbrales, Javier Silva Meinel’s exhibition at the Maison de l’Amérique latine in Paris, belongs to the…