Exhibitions: Lartigue's Rarely Seen Color Work
French photographer and painter Jaques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986) is best known for his black-and-white images of society at the turn-of-the-century Parisian Belle Epoque. Yet color photography formed a significant part of his practice from an early age. Indeed, color photographs account for nearly 40 percent of his archive of more than 100,000 images. The MK Gallery's exhibition "Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Color" - the first UK public exhibition of Lartigue's work for over 10 years - focuses on this exceptional and little-known color work.
The DART Board: 07.08.2026
Friday-Sunday, July 10-12: West Side Fest Manhattan’s western edge takes on an electric charge all its own when West Side Fest transforms the concrete corridor into a living gallery and the boundaries between public space and art dissolve. As you walk from the industrial framewirj of Chelsea over to the waterfront, the weekend offers a masterclass in visual storytelling—whether you drop in for a Riso printing workshop at Poster House, visit the Whitn...

