New York.- The Hasted Kraeutler Gallery is pleased to present “De La Mar” a new series of photographs by Erwin Olaf based on eight classic plays and starring famous Dutch actors. The project was commissioned by the DeLaMar VandenEnde Foundation for …
NEW YORK, NY.- Once-classified images of atomic destruction at Hiroshima are displayed in a new exhibition “Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945″ drawn from ICP’s permanent collection. The Hiroshima archive includes more than 700 images of absence and anni…
NEW YORK, NY.- Once-classified images of atomic destruction at Hiroshima are displayed in a new exhibition “Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945″ drawn from ICP’s permanent collection. The Hiroshima archive includes more than 700 images of absence and anni…
MEXICO CITY.- According to the census of 1910, there were 14 female photographers in Mexico; from them, we only conserve photographs captured by Sara Castrejon, from Guerrero, between 1908 and mid fifties. These images reflect social, economic and poli…
ROSLYN HARBOR, NY.- Richard Avedon: Photographer of Influence, on view at Nassau County Museum of Art from May 21, 2011 through September 4, 2011, showcases more than 50 photographs by the legendary artist. The exhibition celebrates Avedon’s stori…
LONDON.- Phillips de Pury & Company’s May Photographs sale totaled £1,420,438/$2,296,848 selling 80% by value and 67% by lot. “Strong works by leading photographers across the spectrum are continuing to command excellent prices. We are also…
NEW YORK, NY (AP).- It was 1964. Beatlemania ruled. Two days after their momentous debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” the Fab Four boarded a train from New York for Washington, D.C., for their first U.S. concert. An enterprising 18-year-old Mike Mitchel…

