Stephen Shore Retrospective at MoMA

Stephen Shore Retrospective at MoMA Stephen Shore exhibited the first U.S survey of his six decade career this past year at the Museum of Modern Art. The show, titled “Stephen Shore,” encompasses the entirety of the artist’s work during which he has conducted a continual, restless interrogation of image making. As a long time client of Laumont, we are pleased to ... Read More

Isabelle Armand’s New Photographic Book Documents the Lives of Two Wrongfully Convicted Men in Mississippi

In 2012 French photographer Isabelle Armand came across an article of Levon Brooks and Kennedy Brewer, two men wrongfully convicted in separate murder trials and sentenced to years in prison before DNA finally proved their innocence. For the next 5 years following their release, she documented Brooks and Brewer, their families, and their small, rural Mississippi hometown. The product of ... Read More

Jessica Antola Releases Debut Book Circadian Landscape

Brooklyn based photographer, Jessica Antola, takes us on a journey with her newly released book titled Circadian Landscape. Laumont collaborated with the artist to create archival pigment prints that were exhibited during her book release at Foley Gallery.

Harry Agress’ Photographic Series “A World of Wonder, Beauty and Spirit”

Traveling around the world to locations such as China, Chile, Alaska and India, Harry Agress photographs landscapes and portraits that capture the essence of the diverse cultures he encounters. Laumont was pleased to produce the works for Agress' exhibition “A World of Wonder, Beauty and Spirit” which was held in the lobby of Fisher Brothers at 299 Park Avenue last ... Read More

Henry Leutwyler Exhibition at Foley Gallery

Document, Henry Leutwyler’s recent show at Foley Gallery in the Lower East Side, is a twelve-year project featuring still-life portraits of iconic American History artifacts. These intimate photographs allow audience members to examine possessions of popular musicians, athletes, politicians, and Hollywood stars as a way to offer insight into their personal lives. The objects which include: Audrey Hepburn’s typewriter, Muhammad ... Read More

Richard Mosse Opening at Jack Shainman Gallery

Opening reception: Thursday, February 2, 6-8pm Jack Shainman Gallery presents "Heat Maps,” a new body of photographic work by Richard Mosse. Laumont collaborated with the artist on printing, mounting, and framing for this show on view at the Chelsea gallery. In this project, Mosse documents the refugee crisis unraveling in Europe, the Middle East and North Ameria. He uses an extreme ... Read More

Jennifer Wen Ma’s Multi-Media Installation at Art021

Jennifer Wen Ma
Presented by INK Studio, Jennifer Wen Ma participated in this year’s Art021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair.  She debuted a new floor installation entitled “Exhaustive” along with a series of photographic prints.  The artist collaborated with Laumont on the production of limited edition pigment prints for the exhibition. Ma’s practice pulls together elements and cultural references in unforeseen ways by using ... Read More

Milagros de la Torre featured in SVA i3 Lecture Series

Conceptual photographer Milagros de la Torre is speaking at the School of Visual Arts as part of the i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration lecture series. Free and open to the public on Tuesday, October 22, at 7PM. One of the preeminent contemporary photographers working today, de la Torre’s haunting images hang in the permanent collections of some of the biggest museums … Read More

Per-Anders Pettersson Releases Book & Speaks with Vogue

Swedish-born Per-Anders Pettersson is known the world over for his beautiful yet politically-charged photography. His photos showcase his eye for fashion and beauty, while his focus on Africa tells the narrative of the changing global climate. Watch Per-Anders Pettersson talk with Italian Vogue about the changes he’s seen in Africa in the last two decades. The perception of Africa is … Read More

Carrie Mae Weems Wins MacArthur Genius Grant

Congratulations to Carrie Mae Weems, one of the recipients of the 2013 MacArthur Fellowships! Carrie Mae Weems is an accomplished photographer, filmmaker, and activist living and working in Syracuse, NY. As she told the New York Times recently, Ms. Weems expects to put her fellowship toward a “fictional autobiography.” This year Ms. Weems turns 60, and it is interesting to … Read More