Artists
The “Artists” category of our photography blog is a vibrant showcase of talent spanning the ages and the globe. Here, we delve into the lives and works of world-renowned photographers whose images have captivated audiences and influenced generations. Alongside these giants of photography, we explore historical figures whose groundbreaking techniques and visionary perspectives paved the way for modern photography. This category is not just a homage to established names but also a platform for emerging talents. Some of the fresh voices featured here are discoveries from our very own open calls, highlighting our commitment to nurturing new artists and bringing unseen, compelling photographic art to the forefront. Whether you’re an aficionado of the classics or on the lookout for the next big thing in photography, our “Artists” category offers a window into the diverse and dynamic world of photographic artistry.
Lucy Purrington
A strange blue line painted on stacks of fell trees in the shape of a meandering river caught my eye. These photographs were taken on a mountain range in South … Read more
Elizabeth Rakhilkina
My visual practice is centred around the bodies and identities of queer individuals from marginalized communities (Russia and the American South). Being a queer woman who immigrated to the USA … Read more
Devis Bergantin
Slags is a micro-exploration project of the countryside surrounding my house in northern Italy. Due to movement restrictions caused by the global pandemic, I started to investigate what I had … Read more
Benna Gaean Maris
“Realism in Italy at the dawn of the 21st century“, 2005-2012. Series of 473 photographs, prints on paper 21 × 28 cm, ed. 3. A monumental series of photographs taken … Read more
Cindy Sherman | The Enigma Behind the Lens
Discover the groundbreaking work of Cindy Sherman, a visionary in contemporary art who challenges perceptions through photography. From intimate self-portraits to societal critiques, Sherman’s artistry captivates audiences worldwide.
William Henry Fox Talbot: The Father of Photography
Talbot carried out his research in parallel with Daguerre’s research. After the announcement of the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839, he tried to have the precedence of his work … Read more
New York, Amsterdam Avenue, William Klein
William Klein took part in the collective exhibition Photography of the Fifties: An American Perspective, in the MoMA, in 1980.
Jacques Henri Lartigue
Jacques Henri Lartigue, born June 13, 1894 in Courbevoie and died September 12, 1986 in Nice, was a French painter, writer and photographer. In 1963, at the age of 69, … Read more