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Bruce Gilden

Gallery BIoGRAPHY An Iconic street photographer with a unique style, Bruce Gilden was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1946. He first went to Penn State University but he found his sociology courses too boring for his temperament and he quit college. Gilden briefly toyed with the idea of being an actor but in 1967,...

Richard Tuschman

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Richard Tuschman began experimenting with digital imaging in the early 1990s, developing a style that synthesizes his interests in photography, painting and assemblage. Since 2012, beginning with his celebrated series Hopper Meditations, he has focused on creating cinematic, open-ended photographic narratives that explore the complexities and emotional nuances of human relationships. Tuschman holds...

Nanna Heitmann

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Born in Ulm, Germany, Nanna Heitmann bases herself in Moscow where she covers current events, such as the invasion of Ukraine, while pursuing longterm projects that often focus the way people respond to and interact with their environment. Heitmann has documented the effects of climate change, such as catastrophic forest fires and melting...

Jérôme Sessini

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Jérôme Sessini initially found documentary photography through books and photographing people around his hometown in eastern France. He earned renown by digging below the news to capture scenes that are representative of wider issues. From the time he started photographing conflicts, his lens always seemed to spin toward people and their relationship with...

Pascal Bastien

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Pascal Bastien graduated from the Strasbourg Ecole des Ars Décoratifs in 1992. During his military service, he started documenting his daily life through photography and then turned to more personal projects focused on society and the world around him. He traveled to many Eastern European countries and started working for newspapers such as...

Ragnar Axelsson

Gallery BIoGRAPHY For over 40 years, Ragnar “RAX” Axelsson (b. 1958) has been photographing the people, animals and landscape of the most remote regions of the Arctic, including Iceland, Siberia and Greenland. In stark black-and-white images, he captures the elemental, human experience of nature at the edge of the liveable world, making visible the extraordinary...

Sigalit Landau

Sigalit Landau discusses her salt sculptures and video installations in the context of Between Worlds, her recent solo exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam:   GALLERY   BIOGRAPHY Sigalit Landau, born in Jerusalem in 1969, is an interdisciplinary artist who works with installation, video, painting, photography, and sculpture. Between 1990 and 1995, she studied...

Frank Horvat

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Frank Horvat (1928–2020) was an Italian photographer who lived and worked in France. He is best known for his fashion photography, published between the mid-1950s and the late 1980s. Horvat’s photographic opus includes photojournalism, portraiture, landscape, nature, and sculpture. He has collaborated with photographers including Don McCullin, Robert Doisneau, Sarah Moon, Helmut Newton, and...

Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

The Last Savings by Mohammad Rakibul Hasan “The Last Savings” is the existing reality of 7 million slum dwellers in Bangladesh. Every image from this series is portraying severe hunger, deprivation and uncertainty of coming days. This work presented the most vulnerable families with their almost empty food storage and their inaudible cry for support...

Newsha Tavakolian

Gallery BIoGRAPHY Newsha Tavakolian began working as a photographer for the Iranian press at the age of 16, covering wars in Iraq and a range of social issues in her native Iran. Over the years, her focus shifted away from journalistic photography to photography as art. Through her lens, Tavakolian explores social experiences in her...