Photographic exhibition Chris Killip “Fundamental figure of postwar photography, since his debut in the seventies, Chris Killip opens a new path in documentary photography: the portrait of the working classes, in the process of dismantling the industry that had created and maintained since the beginning of the XNUMXth century.” Taken from
Exhibition “Robert Adams: the place where we live. A retrospective selection of photographs” “This is the first major retrospective to be held in Europe of the American photographer Robert Adams (Orange, New Jersey, 1937), considered one of the most unique and influential chroniclers of the North American West. A retrospective selection of photographs offers a unique opportunity to see
Exhibition “James Castle. Show and store” “Born in the state of Idaho (1899-1977), James Castle lived on the fringes of the art world: his artistic production, concentrated on drawings with saliva and soot, constructions of colored cardboard attached with ropes and books made with hand they have no title, no date, no indication that reveals any chronology.”