From duelling mascara brushes to photographs taken using 400,000-volt currents of electricity, these are the images set to light up the French capital
The show Unveiling Masats provides an opportunity for audiences to immerse themselves in the exceptional photography of Ramón Masats, a pioneering figure in documentary photography in Spain during the 1950s and 60s. The primary aim of the exhibition is to internationalise Masats’ work. You can see more
Jack Davison depicts the human figure, architecture, animals, objects, landscapes and townscapes; yet his subject is always photography itself. Uncovering the surreal and the sensual in everyday life, Davison’s use of chiaroscuro, framing and exposure as instruments of abstraction draws on the history of photography. Parallels have also been made with Max Ernst and Man Ray, keying him into a surrealist inheritance.
‘Skinship’ is a common term in Japan, that describes the skin-to-skin, heart-to-heart relationship between a mother and a child, as well as among other close relatives. This includes breastfeeding, cuddling, piggyback rides, bathing together, co-sleeping and even playing. A child learns to care for others from loving touch.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the first exhibition of Common Sense, Martin Parr’s influential series of photographs of international consumerism. The original presentation appeared as a grid of 350 colour Xeroxes at Rocket, London, in 1999 and was simultaneously shown at 52 locations around the world
On display for the first time in Europe is August Sander’s series People from the Twentieth Century. Sander was born 17 November 1876. In the early 1920s, he met regularly with the Group of Progressive Artists in Cologne, including Franz W Seiwert and Heinrich Hoerle. It was at this time that he formalised the concept for this major project. You can
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