Barbara Mensch's latest exhibition “Themes for a Courthouse in Brooklyn” is a photographic installation in Brooklyn on the functions of the Justice court. Three walls of the gallery showcase selections from her longterm projects spanning several decades. In this exhibition Mensch selects photographs to mirror the functions of the court (to naturalize immigrants, prosecute criminals, litigate major corporate violations, and ensure civil rights). A wall of modern prints drawn from…
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The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. Based between Paris and Zurich, Horst Diekgerdes is a German fashion photographer celebrated for his imaginative and timeless visual style. Horst's work is characterized by a personal approach that blends sensuality with a touch of the unexpected. His distinctive visual language often veers into the surreal, inviting viewers into…
Valentine’s Day is coming soon. If you are in Love, we will publish your pictures. Not wanting to be politically correct, if you are an hardcore bachelor or bachelorette, or if you hate Valentine’s day, we will also publish your work. Here are some inspirations from the Peter Fetterman Gallery. Send us your picture (titled with your name, format jpg, 1500 pixels on the longer side) before the 11th of…
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Man Ray is in line for a record. In May, Christie's will present for auction in New York the most emblematic photograph of the American artist: Le Violon d'Ingres. Estimated between 5 and 7 million dollars, it could also become the most expensive photographic work ever sold. The record holder is now Andreas Gursky and his rectilinear Rhein II, sold for 4.3 million dollars in 2011. Taken in 1924, the…
Flower Shower by Alexandra Sophie, which includes a preface written by Nathalie Colin, comprises a portfolio of Alexandra’s photographic portraits. Her images push boundaries and feature portraits of a diverse selection of strong, bold people of all ages, races, and body types. Alexandra Sophie is a French artist and renowned fashion and fine art photographer. Her work is described as sensual, fresh, and feminine, often entwining humans with nature. Alexandra…
Marianne Marić - Odalisque Christophe Guye Galerie presents a solo exhibition by French artist Marianne Marić (*1982). The exhibition shows works from different series – ‚Les Statues Meurent Aussi‘, 'Rose Sarajevo' – as well as various single works such as 'L’Odalisque aux Baskets' and 'Nu, Hommage à Jean-Jacques Henner'. Since 2007, Marić has been developing a transdisciplinary body of work, in which she deconstructs the boundaries between various mediums by…
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On The Road In Tennessee Tennessee roads hold artistic significance as the real and symbolic links between diverse ethnic and spiritual traditions ranging from the Appalachian mountains around Bristol to the Mississippi river flats around Memphis. I am creating a body of work documenting the cultural and physical landscape of Tennessee - along its urban, suburban, and rural pathways - from the point of view of a European-born person living…
Intorno a me I took these photos over several years in Trentino, during my hikes in the Dolomites and the Lagorai range, where I go several times a year. Timeless beauty. Sumptuous beauty. Fragile beauty, however, as the Dolomites face numerous threats endangering their balance: rising temperatures, melting glaciers and eternal snow, thawing permafrost, landslides… The threats are of a worrying magnitude.
The Empire State Building On a frigid day on January 22, 2025, I finally made the trip, which I have postponed for over a decade, to see and photograph New York City, from its outdoor observation deck. The Empire State Building is an ancient warrior of architecture leaning against the Manhattan skyline in defiance of being eclipsed by the growing forest of sleek supertall modern edifices. Waves of tourists jostled…
Born from the Flame This project, beyond using chiaroscuro, is to highlight the woman's curves, highlight the natural charm of the female body, Here the flame of the candle highlights the body while the smoke released dresses it in a soft, voluptuous embrace. This is where the project takes on its full meaning. The woman is stripped naked while preserving her privacy. It's a subtle mix. The series was produced…
Lada, because I'm worth it... In November 2020, Armenia is emerging from the 44-day war with Azerbaijan. The atmosphere could not be better. As photographers of Armenian origin, it seemed obvious to us that my father, my son and I should go to Armenia to bring back images of the situation and the heritage threatened by the consequences of the war. When you set off on a mission like that,…
Low Countries Walking around the Netherlands, particularly in The Hague, Leiden and Delft, the evolution of sunlight on many surfaces. This was long before I came to live in Paris, France. The subtle action of sunshine imbued these scenes with mystery, and the world with a new beauty, the play of shadows on rock, flesh or water, among other things, reflecting the miracle of existence. These are just some of…
Back to nature The attribution at the end of 2023 of a research grant by Adagp enabled me to produce the series of photographs I am submitting to you. It is entitled Retour à la nature. In the 80s and 90s, I mainly photographed tulips with a Polaroid SX70. For Retour à la nature, I photographed all the flowers with my smarphone, which gave me great spontaneity in the shots…
Peter Galassi, photography historian and exhibition curator, presents Sunday on the Banks of the Seine (1938) by Henri Cartier-Bresson. [embed]https://youtu.be/C4nNdFV_3Fg?si=4zGriO8JIijGUrYZ[/embed] Each capsule of “Une image, des images” is an opportunity for a specialist to retrace the history of a singular image: a way of discovering, through their eyes, the archives preserved by the Henri Cartier Foundation. Bresson and the photographic work of its two founders. This program is carried out…
Anchored in Magnum’s commitment of championing the free press, Magnum Chronicles is an annual publication dedicated to covering the important stories of our time. Each volume spotlights pressing global issues through a combination of new commissions and thoughtfully curated archival material by Magnum photographers. As each edition is assembled by photographers they offer audiences unfiltered, personal insights into events shaping tomorrow’s history. Magnum Chronicles transcends the traditional magazine format as…
The Antoine de Galbert Foundation acquires the exceptional collection of amateur and anonymous photographs from Marion & Philippe Jacquier, founders of the Lumière des Roses gallery. This set of nearly 10,000 silver prints of family, scientific, historical, documentary, erotic photos – will soon be donated to a major museum. Founders of the Lumière des Roses gallery in 2005, Marion & Philippe Jacquier made themselves known by exploring the immense field…
Bigaignon announced that, as part of their curatorial series, the next curation of the gallery bookstore will be entrusted to Ralph Gibson. Starting on Saturday, February 1, 2025, you are invited you to explore an intimate selection of books that have shaped his creative journey over the past 60 years. The American master’s selection showcases his deep passions for literature, music, poetry, and typography, alongside his rich sources of inspiration…
The Ronan Guillou Scholarship is launched as part of the Civis Maritimus program which proposes to explore the relationship between Man and the Sea to shake up essential issues facing the Ocean. This grant program is intended for photographers from Europe and the southern shores of the Mediterranean, with a project associating man and the marine world. €4,000 will be allocated to the winner to carry out a project between…
A cultural festival, supporting contemporary photography, amateur practices and image education, Pluie d'Images–CAPAB (Collectif Armoricain de Photographes Auteurs Brestois) is a cultural and educational association which aims to promote and develop the photographic medium in all its dimensions and all its expressions. The Pluie d’Images Festival is an event committed to supporting creation. It supports authors in terms of programming, distribution, artist residency, production assistance to present the work of…
It’s the poorest of all the photo competitions, 2 prizes of 100 euros but also one of the nicest. You have until February 16 to participate. As part of the “Cultural Week in Vocance”, the LaboCance Association is co-organizing with the Carrefour des Arts de Lalouvesc a free photo competition, open to all photographers, excluding members of the jury and their families. Competition theme: TODAY’S PROFESSIONS IN THE VOCANCE The…
powerHouse Books announced the release of Larry Fink : Hands On / A Passionate Life of Looking, a 424-page encapsulation of Larry Fink’s photos accompanied by essays from Lucy Sante, Stephen Shore, Graydon and Ash Carter, Yolanda Cuomo, and publisher Daniel Power. Larry Fink: Hands On / A Passionate Life of Looking offers an unprecedented overview of Fink’s career and his profound influence in the Lisette Model world (under whom…