For the first time, India is holding a solo exhibition devoted to landscape photographer Michael Kenna. After Bangalore, Delhi and Bombay, Kolkata and Ahmedabad will welcome the exhibition A Journey Through India from…
March 2014
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The Camera Clara Photo Prize was created in 2012 by Josephine de Bodinat Moreno, President of the Fondation Grésigny, which was founded in 2009 to fund charitable projects of social, cultural or…
Martin Parr, whose prolific body of work is identifiable by its caustic, kitschy colors and the grotesquerie of the situations, has taken pains to photograph proletarian culture in order to…
Designed to complement the exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, the publishers Xavier Barral and Ponchet Plan-Net have joined forced to realize an amazing book gathering some forty…
After Britain (Think of England, 2000), Mexico (2004-2006) and Luxembourg (LUX, 2009), now it’s Paris’s turn to give Martin Parr carte blanche. For nearly 35 years, the association Paris Audiovisual and the…
For the release of the The Photobook: A History (Vol. 3), Le BAL in Paris organized a discussion with the authors, Gerry Badger and Martin Parr, who presented a selection of ten photobooks featured in…
Martin Parr suffers from acute “collectomania.” Almost anything goes: souvenirs, postcards, gadgets of all kinds and, of course, photographs. But only one item drives Parr to travel the world to…
Historian, critic, architect and photographer Gerry Badger is the author of the renownedCollecting Photography (2003) and numerous photography monographs. He has worked with Martin Parr for the past ten years on what has…
Eight years after the release of the second volume of The Photobook: A History, the latest installment of this encyclopedic trilogy has been published by Phaidon. Its conclusion is positive on…
This series by Jannatul Mawa explores the relationship—or rather, the non-relationship—between domestic workers and their employers in Bangladesh. These women may see each other every day, and the maids may know…