Kenneth Lam’s Still Living reimagines domestic spaces, blending history, identity, and memory through evocative still-life photography, transforming ordinary objects into storytellers at the Museum of the Home, until June 2025.
MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION
Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.
Kenneth Lam’s Still Living reimagines domestic spaces, blending history, identity, and memory through evocative still-life photography, transforming ordinary objects into storytellers at the Museum of the Home, until June 2025.
The Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize, a collaboration between Lisa Saltzman and Annie Leibovitz, celebrates emerging photographers with a $20,000 fund. Shortlisted finalists created work inspired by the Life at Home Report, presented at Paris Fashion Week. Artists like Ka’Vozia Glynn explore identity through vibrant storytelling, while Toma Hurduc captures the Balkans’ struggles in poetic black-and-white imagery. Winners will be announced in April, marking a vital platform for next-generation talent and the transformative power of photography.
For nearly six decades, Saul Leiter roamed the streets of New York City, capturing everyday moments and transforming them into striking works of visual poetry.
Ernest Cole Born in 1940 in Eersterust, Pretoria was South Africa’s first freelance photographer and is known for his documentation of the apartheid struggle in the photobook, House of Bondage ( 1967).
A certain silence marks experimental photographer, Fabiola Menchelli’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Menchelli’s photograph take on a new photographic materiality, in that, “she must work in complete blindness in her color darkroom, guided by touch, memory, and sound.”
One of the most exciting photographers right now, Tyler Mitchell, will exhibit photographs spanning his ten year career at the Photo Elysée in Switzerland. Titled “Wish This Was Real”
Weekend Portfolio : Sofie Flinth's 'Woman Your Duty is Beauty' on modern beauty standards.
Published in Spring 2025, Clark Winter’s photobook, Here to There: Photographs from the Road Ahead, showcases the universal experience of car culture throughout several decades.
Rocket Gallery in London will be presenting No Smoking by Martin Parr, its thirteenth solo exhibition of the British photographer, whose career spans over 55 years. Featuring photographs from 1970 to 2019, the exhibit aims to highlight smoking culture and its evolution in the UK. Open from December 11, 2024, to May 31, 2025, the exhibit is accompanied by a photobook edited and designed by Sid Stephenson.
Marian Goodman Gallery, NY, invites us to witness Boris Mikhailov’s Refracted Times. The compilation of a lifework capturing the struggles of the Ukrainian social and political history, more poignant and urgent in light of current events.