Helen Levitt was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1913. In the early 1930s she began her lifelong exploration of photography. Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans were among the first artists to encourage and support her work, and in 1938 she helped Evans make the...
The world is undergoing a period of great change. It will never be the same as before. Back to core values is paramount. What kind of world will we be passing on to our children? A “Latin America in Tatters”? – Astrid Ullens de Schooten Whettnall The tattered...
Links between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Belgium are constantly disconnecting and reconnecting what with countries awaiting democratic elections, decolonisation and the opening of the Africa Museum. The Fondation A Stichting has chosen to invite the artist...
Nicholas Nixon (born in Detroit, Michigan in 1947) is a unique and landmark entity in the history of photography in recent decades. His artistic portrait work, harnessing the descriptive potential of the camera, reveals both what is seen and what for the most part...
Tales without words, the little book Adventures in the Lea Valley, published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2016, presents photographs taken by Polly Braden and David Campany. It resembles both a travel journal and a personal diary. The images were produced with a shared...