The Prix Pictet aims to use the power of photography to raise public awareness worldwide to the social and environmental challenges of the new millennium ...
Last Tuesday evening, amid the din and sweat of a Magnum fundraiser on Mott Street, Carl de Keyzer and I stole a few quiet moments to discuss his latest book, “Congo (Belge).” De Keyzer, like fellow ...
As the climate talks in Paris draw to a close, we revisit Carl De Keyzer’s epic work Moments Before the Flood, in which he circumnavigates the European coastline, traveling more than 82,000 miles and ...
In trying to understand the tension Carl de Keyzer seeks to present in his images of European coastlines, look to the World War II bunkers, tank traps and crumbling walls still present by the shore ...
It’s hard to think of a worse time to exhibit a photographic “grand tour” of North Korea. Coming soon after North Korea’s test-launch of an ICBM capable of reaching the U.S. and its return of American ...
One of the great living photojournalists, Carl de Keyzer traveled to Siberian prison camps over the course of three years, and returned with images that were completely different than what he expected ...
STORIES go in and out of focus in the news, eventually hardening into history, and yet history can be misleading. In the argot of today, Siberian prison camps are, like, so yesterday, but the truth is ...
The solo show, which runs until March 14, will focus on De Keyzer’s investigations into the effects of global warming and pollution on Europe’s 65,000-km coastline. The 32-shot collection evokes ...