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AFP publishes Focus, the book which looks back on the news of the past year. Published by Éditions La Découverte, Focus has been available in bookstores since December 5th. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the AFP and this edition is a reminder of the extent to which the Agency's content constitutes a reference in world news. Focus dives into the heart of the highlights of 2024 with AFP…
The December 2024 issue of The Photograph Collector is out with numerous auction previews and extensive auction reports and analysis, plus a lot of news from galleries and museums, and truly extensive listings of upcoming auctions. www.photoreview.org
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Sara Imloul has been deploying symbolic and autobiographical photography since 2008, focusing on fixing in the darkness, these black and white interior visions born of memories. Since her studies at the EPTA in Toulouse, Sara Imloul has used the calotype, a process developed by Henri Fox Talbot in 1840 which makes it possible, from a paper negative, to obtain a print by contact. Each negative is reworked by hand, Imloul…
According to the Erotik Gewerbe Deutschland (also known as UEGD, the German Employers' Association of Erotic Companies) it is estimated that, today in Germany there are about 3,000/3,500 brothels while the labor unions estimate that prostitution produces an annual turnover of about 20 billion euros. In 2001 the Bundestag approved the legislation that made of Germany the biggest market of “protected by law” prostitution within the European Union (EU). The…
Michael Hoppen Gallery presents their latest exhibition (and first in their new space!). The show focuses on Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen’s seminal series Byker. Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen is a Finnish photographer who has lived and worked in Britain since the 1960s. She was born in Finland in 1948 and came to study film in London in the 1960s, at the polytechnic in Regent Street. Together with some of her peers she founded the Amber…
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New York Triangulation Beyond the geometric intricacies, lies the unspoken dialogue between subjects, a silent exchange of emotions and energies that transcends the confines of the frame. Each gesture, each glance, becomes a brushstroke in the canvas of narrative, weaving a tapestry of connections and contrasts. In the landscape, visual triangulation unfolds as a meditation on the interplay of elements. https://www.karzen.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marckarzen/
The Empire of Never This series is a natural reaction of the body to the changes happening in Russia. My homeland is a corporation controlled by shareholders, selected based on their bloodlines and talent for sycophancy. My homeland is poverty of hope amid an abundance of technology. Silence, steeped in fear. We are mired in a cyberpunk dystopia. The war traps people in a virtual space of bad news and…
Northern Territory Serie taken during a travel in Northern Territory from North to South. Exploring some isolated town and road houses you find on your way through the bush. Some of them can be the only thing you see for 5 hours of driving. Isolated from the rest of the world they stay the same through the years, untouched and or influenced by the rest of the world. Life is…
This project explores how dance can be used to reveal things that are usually invisible. Through dance, we can go beyond our limits and connect with our bodies and the world around us. The movements we make can take us to new places that are difficult to reach otherwise. The photographs taken for this project show how dance can express the human condition and our experience of life. The moments…
Tuktoyaktuk In October 2024, I travelled to Tuktoyaktuk or ‘Tuk’, an Inuvialuit village located beyond the Arctic Circle in Canada's Northwest Territories, bordering the Arctic Ocean. The village is built on tundra, where no trees grow and there is virtually no relief apart from a few pingos (ice hills). In winter, the night stretches on for more than a month and a half and it's not unusual for temperatures to…
Pareidolia Pareidolia (/ˌpærɪˈdoʊliə, ˌpɛər-/;[1] also US: /ˌpɛəraɪ-/)[2] is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none.(Wikipedia) This series of images were taken in the Mojave Desert of So. California in the town of Yucca Valley and in Joshua Tree National Park, Since first visiting in 2012 and moving here in…
Rural Mutations A long-term project, a portrait of contemporary rurality in mutation in this first part of the third millennium. It began in the Centre region, particularly in Loir-et-Cher, Indre-et-Loire, Loiret but also in Eure-et-Loir. A region relatively close to Paris, more or less 200km, but already semi-deserted. All activities are increasingly concentrated towards the already large attractive centers. This is a work of exploration of the vast hexagonal rural…
Release by Schilt Publishing & Gallery and La Fábrica of the book by Mar Sáez entitled Terza Vita: Lido di Ostia Roma. Terza Vita, a third life. This enchanting book delves into the rebirth of interpersonal relationships among adolescents after a two-year compulsory break. Mar Sáez photographs the reappearing residents, and, above all, the yearning young lovers, in sensual, almost dancing attitudes, reflecting the classical images of sculptures and paintings…
Focusing on historic and artisanal photographic techniques, 1851.gallery opens its doors with platinum palladium prints by Avni Lifij, a prominent Turkish painter of the 1914 generation. A selection of 36 glass negatives preserved in the family collection were produced by Studio 1851 over a period of six months using the platinum palladium printing process, and will be revealed more than a century after they were taken. Curated by Dr. Necmi…
La Martinière released Femmes derrière l'objectif. Photographes majeures de 1840 à nos jours by Boris Friedewald. The editions present it as follows: A woman. A camera. An eye that observes through the lens. Since the beginnings of photography, almost two centuries ago, women have used this medium as a means of expression, even of provocation or of questioning artistic, social and political codes. Their gazes are multiple; their gender, sometimes…
On the occasion of Paris Photo 2024 Christian Berst Art Brut gallery presented around seventy photographs as well as Super 8 videos by John Kayser. Unreleased edits of videos were shown on two screens. If nude photography allowed 19th century artists to do without live models during the execution of a painting, one might wonder to what extent John Kayser (1922-2007) similarly sought to create a medium to en- dlessly…
For the 2024 edition of Paris Photo, Galerie Vallois offered a solo show by William Wegman. The gallery declared: On the 3 main walls are hung giant and unique Polaroids (73 x 55 cm) from the 80s and 90s while on the walls of the reserve, two photographic pieces from the early 70s and the video “Tails”, with the first of Bill's dog, the one who became the Village Voice's…
The Palais du Roi de Rome, Musée de Rambouillet exhibits "Perturbations photographiques / Images mémoires" by Nicolas Baghir until January 5, 2025. He is presented as follows: Nicolas Baghir Maslowski was born in Paris in 1974. He lives there and work. He took his first photos as a teenager and photographed from the end of the 90s many singers and musicians. It was in 2011 that his first Perturbations Numericales…
His name: Robin Hill. He is an architectural photographer. He works with an architectural firm: Glavovic Studio. Margi Glavovic Nothard sent us these images and text: Robin Hill likes to view his creative process as a metaphorical tripod where one leg represents architecture, one leg, design, and the other, fine art. The three then meet together in the camera that sits atop the tripod. This niche has enabled him to…
Michael von Graffenried was good friends with Robert Frank. On the occasion of Frank's centenary, he sent us his images, his text and a video! I met Robert Frank in 1996 in a restaurant in the Marais, after an exhibition preview at the Centre Culturel Suisse in Paris. We immediately spoke Swiss German together. It led to a great friendship. We visited each other regularly, me at his home in…