Hauser & Wirth's 'Annie Leibovitz: Stream of Consciousness' exhibition presents a group of landscapes, still lifes and portraits.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a two-part exhibition exploring Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten's overlapping oeuvres.
The iconic French actress Catherine Deneuve is being celebrated in dual photo exhibitions currently taking place across both sides of the river Seine in Paris.
We got chance to catch British alt-rockers Placebo at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. on their first North American tour in 9 years, and they did not disappoint.
We caught The Bobby Lees at the DC9 in Washington D.C. and it felt like we were being transported into a '70s punk rock Firebird time machine. A must see live, to say the least.
The focus of McCartney's new book will be on 1964 when The Beatles broke in the U.S., and is comprised of photos he personally took on his 35mm camera.
Need to know how to capture a music concert? This post about photography techniques and some of the best concert videography tips will help boost your skills.
The two photography exhibits ("Jazz Greats" and "Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill") will feature images of Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and many other jazz legends.
Iconic surrealist artist/film director, Man Ray's 'Le Violon d'Ingres' (1924) is the photograph in question that is expected to fetch between $5 and $7 million.
50 years after his untimely death, London's Masterpiece Gallery is commemorating Jimi Hendrix with a special exhibition that includes rare and unseen photos of the rock legend.
Each class is taught by professional photographers and they cover a variety of different genres, photography fundamentals, and even one on the art of making music videos.
The exhibition titled, 'Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop', was curated by Vikki Tobak and features intimate looks at some of the genre's most iconic images.
Paul McCartney memorialized The Beatles rapid rise to fame in the early '60s, now a photo exhibition is coming to the Brooklyn Museum.
A new exhibit showcases Allen Ginsbergโs images, taken of the writerโs famed friends and acquaintances from the 1950s until his death in 1997.
We got chance to catch Caroline Polachek at The Anthem in Washington D.C. and she is unlike any other pop star we've ever seen before. A true magician that set the crowd ablaze.
We got chance to catch French-Caribbean soul singer Adi Oasis at the DC9 in Washington D.C. and it was as soulful, funky, sexy, and fierce as any act you'll see this year. Be sure to catch her on tour.
The Andy Warhol Foundation has listed 50 of the late artistโs photos, books, portraits, and prints for sale on eBay, the proceeds from which will go to benefit its philanthropic work.
Baltimore-based hardcore punk band, Turnstile, is not only one of our favorite โlocal bands,โ they are now one of this yearโs biggest surprise Grammy stories and one of the hottest tickets out. We have the pictures to prove it.
This year, the Newport Folk Festival curated a lineup with surprise guests that no one ever would have imagined. From Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile to Japanese Breakfast to The Roots, this year's festival was glorious and will surely go down in history.
Danish punk/alternative rock band, Iceage, kicked off their 2022 US tour at NJ's House of Independents where the energy of the band, and the very dedicated group of fans, made it a memorable return to the stage after a long US/Covid hiatus.
Live music made a comeback this year in a very special way with a folk family reunion called FOLK ON! The historic Newport Folk Festival returned with artists like Chaka Khan, Marcus King, Grace Potter, Brandi Carlile, and more gracing their stages.
MoMA is continuing to find a way to stay connected with its visitors and is offering a free five-part online course series dealing with contemporary art, fashion, and photography.
At this yearโs globalFEST the music was as diverse, dynamic, and vibrant as ever. With 12 acts on three stages, artists traveled from Korea, Hungary, Brazil, Senegal, Algeria, France, West Africa, Tibet, the Louisiana bayou and beyond.
The music was loud and dark and ominous. There was spit and sweat, moshing and crowd surfing, and the D.C. audience just couldnโt seem to get enough. Thanks to Daughters and the triple bill, it was a memorable end to 2019.