Denis Brihat died a month ago. Françoise Denoyelle sent us this text and this image! Denis Brihat was born in Paris (1928) and, while still a teenager, began taking his first photographs with a Vest Pocket Kodak. He attended the Vaugirard School of photography, which he quickly left, preferring on the job training. The young recruit took his Leica to the regiment and became the official photographer of the 5th…
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The 3rd edition of the Itinérances Foto festival in Sète will take place from May 24th to June 9th, 2025. The theme of the 2025 edition is: Rives et dérives (Shores and drifts). This call for entries is open to artists or artists' collectives with an established practice of photography, with a strong link to the region of Sète and/or the Mediterranean area. The call for applications closes on January…
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As part of the exhibition Masculin / Masculin at the Musée d'Orsay through January 2, 2014, is ORLAN's work "L'origine de la Guerre." An interpretation of the famous 1866 painting by Gustave Courbet, "L'origine du monde," Orlan's 1989 version shows a man with his legs spread and an erection, reversing the iconographic roles found in the Courbet.Masculin / MasculinFrom September 14th, 2013 to January 2nd, 2014Musée d'Orsay1 Rue de la…
We learned of the passing of Sabine Weiss at the age of 97 through her Parisian gallery, Les Douches La Galerie. Today’s edition of The Eye of Photography is dedicated to this great humanist photographer. Françoise Denoyelle sent us the following text. Sabine Weiss so present – by Françoise Denoyelle In the early 1980s, when fall came, Photo Month also came in full swing. Jean-Luc Monterosso concocted real marathons…
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A beautiful series of photographs to start the year presented by the Fahey/Klein Gallery ! The Fahey/Klein Gallery 148 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 US www.faheykleingallery.com
Aurora Király’s Viewfinder (2014-2016) was one of the revelations at Paris Photo this year: Presented by Anca Poterașu Gallery (Bucharest) in the Voices section of the fair, alongside Viewfinder Clash (2020-2021) and Viewfinder Mock-Ups (2016-2019), the series entered several private collections, while two pieces are in the process of being acquired by the MoMA. In a conversation with Sonia Voss, curator of one of the three Voices stands, Király discusses…
Barbara Alper is an amazing street photographer. She feels little known in Europe and asked us to publish this message, illustrated by a portfolio of her images. Which we do with pleasure! Jean-Jacques Naudet The American photographer Barbara Alper has spent fifty years building an archive that is both personal and public, clever and poignant, joyful and serious. A natural street photographer, she has a deep interest in humanity…
The galerie Les filles du calvaire invited the curator Lise Bruyneel for a winter exhibition called Dans tes brumes (In your mists) gathering the works of Dirk Braeckman, Julie Calbert, Katrien de Blauwer, Antoine de Winter, Renée Lorie, Stéphanie Roland, Dries Segers, Lore Stessel and Laure Winants. Dans tes brumes December 7 - February 22, 2025 Les filles du calvaire 17 rue des Filles-du-Calvaire 75003 Paris www.fillesducalvaire.com
Boogie Woogie Photography & PhotogStory present in Hong Kong until January 24th, 2025 a group exhibition, MADE IN USA, which brings together the works of eight artists exploring this theme : Reo Ma, Harold de Puymorin, Damon Tong, Takeshi Shikama, Sabine Weiss, Louis Stettner, Isabelle Boccon-Gibod, Roger Ballen. The Loft 8F, E. Wah Factory Building 56-60 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong +852 5239 3730 https://www.boogiewoogiephotography.com/…
Release by André Frére Éditions of Joanna Szproch's book entitled Alltagsfantasie. It is accompanied by these words : The book is an ode to sexual autonomy and celebrates female sensuality. A courageous debut work that focuses on the pursuit of self-empowerment and the questioning of patriarchal structures. Joanna Szproch created more than just a remarkable excerpt from her biography. Alltagsfantasie is a multi-layered self-portrait. Patrycja, a young model, takes on…
Designed by the French Society of Photography and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Iconos Photo is a portal dedicated to French photographic heritage. It provides access to documentary resources and the Iconos Photo directory of French photographic collections and archives, preserved by institutions and belonging to the public domain. www.iconos-photo.fr
Throckmorton Fine Art presents Flor Garduño, Paths of Life through January 22, 2025. The exhibition features forty-five black-and-white photographs by the renowned artist Flor Garduño, celebrated for deeply empathetic visual storytelling that has make a significant impact on photography in her native Mexico and beyond. The exhibition takes its name from Garduño’s latest book, which received the 2024 Premio A. García Cubas for Best Art Book, awarded by Mexico’s National…
The Hulett Collection presents Venezia featuring works from Michael Kenna & Kit Young, each capturing their respective travels through Venice. The exhibition opening of Michael Kenna and Kit Young's respective series on Venice offers a fascinating juxtaposition of two distinct artistic visions of the iconic city. Kenna, known for his minimalist black-and-white photography, captures Venice with a serene, almost ethereal quality, focusing on the quiet beauty of its architectureandwaterways at…
His name: Steven Benson. He just sent us these images from his series called Infrastructure: Highway Deconstruction along with these few words. The altered landscape has been an integral element of my photographic practice. For the past seven-years, I’ve been creating images that explore the activities and artifacts associated with the process of transforming the landscape by the construction underway for an enormous highway infrastructure project. My goals are very…
The Freedom Collection presents Mostafa Nodeh’s Freedom. Mostafa Nodeh (b. 1980) is an Iranian artist and self-taught photographer based in Guilan, on the northern coast of Iran. He is known for his captivating minimalist landscape photographs in black and white, which, inspired by conceptual photography, are strongly rooted in themes, ideas and symbolism. About the Freedom Collection Global Appeal and Interpretative Depth The Freedom collection showcases how the simplest of…
The kind of email that makes you happy in the morning. My name is Paul Abbah, I'm a self taught photographer from Nigeria. I started taking pictures when I was 18, got my first camera when I turned 19. It's been the greatest experience of my life. I see the world around me from a different point of view. I now pay attention to every detail of the environment I…
Rinko Kawauchi’s first major UK exhibition since 2006 centres around the series M/E – letters which stand for both ‘Mother’ and ‘Earth’ and ‘Me’ – moving between explorations of the natural world’s fragile beauty to the gentle rhythm of domestic scenes, capturing the connections and continuity of life on this ‘planet we call home’. M/E began in 2019 and draws from images of Icelandic volcanoes and ice floes, Hokkaido’s snowy…
Tendance Floue is a collective of 15 photographers with unique styles, at the crossroads of documentary and fiction. Its creation, in 1991, was born from a fierce desire to maintain a certain form of independence and to experiment with a new way of “living photography”, together. The collective dimension is at the heart of Tendance Floue’s identity: beyond their individual projects, the 15 photographers regularly meet up for shared artistic…
It is the long-awaited return of Zanele Muholi to the Tate Modern. The artist’s first major retrospective in the United Kingdom – initially inaugurated in 2020, it was interrupted due to the lockdown. It is therefore four years later, in a revised and expanded version, that the exhibition returns to the London museum, after a successful European tour. “My mission is to rewrite the visual history of South Africa for…