Michael Snow's 1975 photo bookwork "Cover to Cover" cleverly exploits the conventions of the book, be it the exhibition catalogue, the notebook or the family album.
A photograph of Grandassa models and members of AJASS taken by Kwame Brathwaite at New York’s Apollo Theater in 1968 represents the achievement of the “Black Is Beautiful” movement.
Sports photography not only captures the moment of achievement or defeat, it can also reflect social and cultural representations and perceptions of different sports and athletes.
The Montreal Canadiens have become one of the most successful ice hockey teams of all times, their long and rich history captured in news images for the illustrated press.
Re-examination and restoration of the painting “The Tribute Money”, along with new developments in technical analysis, all point towards Rembrandt as the painter of this enigmatic work.
Whether in the form of evanescent portraits or atmospheric landscapes, the work of Paul P. expresses the ephemeral while reflecting past, present and future.