Caterina Bellinetti

Drawing from its extensive archive—nearly 9,000 works from 850 international photographers—the MOPA is exploring the history and development of photography in the past hundred years with The Stories…
Seventy years ago, the Communist leader Mao Zedong officially founded the People’s Republic of China. It was October 1st, 1949, and the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson had left China just a…
A Life in a Sea of Red presents six different political and social eras in Communist China and the Soviet Union.
The friendship between the two artists did not only enrich their private lives, but also the development of their art in the post-WWII decades.
The aim of CIBO is to remind us that food is the unique and yet universal component that connects human beings across the globe.
Eve Arnold was a woman in a profession dominated by men. She strongly opposed the label of “woman photographer” because she simply wanted to be recognized as a photographer who happened to be a woman.
The city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, has a new, stunning mural by the American street artist and activist Shepard Fairey.
As in his films, David Lynch’s paintings invite viewers to explore the abyss.