Mind's Eye / Galerie Adrian Bondy presents the exhibition Présences by Nacho Gómez Sales. The photographer introduces his work as follow. When I take photographs, I try to ensure that my images help to analyse the configuration of the space represented, its genealogy, and the use made of it by those who live there and those who have lived there. On the other hand, alongside this analytical aspect, there is…
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Today I invite you to return to the beginning of my tests and research into alternative developers. In fact, a year ago, I carried out my first processings in this type of developer. I started by using old expired black and white and color film. I had carefully inherited them from my photographer father, telling me that these emulsions could perhaps be useful to me later. Forty years have passed,…
For more than 15 years, Photo Folio Review has offered portfolio readings during the festival’s opening week in Arles. Over 300 photographers and 165 international experts from more than 30 countries participate in the Photo Folio Review. You can meet international photography experts (art directors, gallerists, publishers, curators, iconographers, etc.) during special private appointments. Every year, some of these meetings lead to exhibition, acquisition and/or publication projects. During PHOTO FOLIO…
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Modern photographic reinterpretation My photographic reinterpretation of classical works of art represents a tribute to famous painters such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Rubens and other admirables. When remaking a painting, there is the possibility of creatively projecting new concepts, new information that give new meaning to the scene and make us observe and extract a new discourse. Each generation attributes new meanings to art and needs to retake the entire historical…
Renée Jacobs : A free woman A former American lawyer specializing in civil rights and constitutional litigation, Renée Jacobs is now well known for her nude photographs of women - her favorite subject - and is thus fulfilling a childhood dream. Atypical in her approach, her reconversion quickly earned her the International Photography Award (IPA) in 2008. While working as a photojournalist for The New York Times and the Philadelphia…
The legendary photographs of Marilyn Monroe from Bert Stern’s “The Last Sitting” are the subject of this exhibition at Staley-Wise Gallery. Indeed, very few photo shoots are legendary, one above all the others checks all the boxes : Marilyn Monroe and Bert Stern at the Bel Air Hotel for VOGUE in 1962. This is why we dedicate today’s entire edition to this true gem which would be without doubt impossible…
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Le Turk : Unconventional Sébastien Salamand, aka Le Turk, graduated from the University of Tours with a Master's degree in musicology, then moved on to making comics before devoting himself entirely to photography and directing. Known for making his own sets before installing his colorful universe that is both burlesque and romantic. A child of the 80s and Pop culture, he draws his inspiration from all kinds of environments that question…
Aidan Sullivan sends us this text and his photographs about the Xposure Festival in Sharjah at the United Arab Emirates. “There’s a new Photo Festival launching this year in Sharjah called Xposure.” Where? “Sharjah” Where? That was a conversation I had with my dear friend Tom Stoddart back in 2016. I traveled there with Tom and Sir Don McCullin for the inaugural Festival, the brainchild of its Creative Director Simon…
For its first exhibition at the gallery, in camera presents around fifteen prints by American photographer Mark Steinmetz, taken from his various series of photographs taken in the United States. Peter Galassi, the former Chief Curator of Photography at MoMA in New York, writes: Photographs in general, especially those of people, and especially those of individuals, propose a relationship between the viewer and the subject. Looking at the photograph, we…
Arnaud Adida from A.galerie sent us this portfolio of Albert Watson with these few words: Albert Watson is one of the greatest photographers in the world. His fashion work or black & white portrait have made him one of the dinosaurs of photography. His color photographs are a little less known but just as powerful. Here are some examples. For my part, I have always found that the mastery of…
French artist François Rouan, known for his braided canvases, presents for his latest exhibition at Galerie Templon is latest “photographic-tableaux”, a group of forty previously unseen pieces created since 2020. Rouan has been spending over 40 years working on deconstructing the notion of the painting using a new process which became his signature: pictorial braiding. In the late 1980s, he started using photography, a medium he has constantly explored and…
Chaussee 36 Photo Foundation presents the exhibition of Maisie Cousins. The curated selection of works from 2017 to 2024 showcases Cousins' photographic explorations of nature and sexuality. Featuring work in extremely large format, as well as smaller, more intimate pieces, the exhibition presents the breadth of Cousins' distinctive visual language, in which the artist creates humorously ambiguous and vibrantly colourful close-ups of fruit, skin, bugs and other everyday objects. Both…
Projecting L.A. 2024 marks the return of the larger-than-life photography event documenting street life throughout Los Angeles. Projecting L.A. 2024 is a public screening projected 80-feet wide and three stories high above an expansive outdoor venue in the heart of L.A.’s historic Chinatown. The screening includes work from a range of photographers following a juried process as well as featured guests, including actor, musician and photographer Jeff Bridges, Pulitzer Prize…
Until yesterday, Art Brussels, one of Europe's leading contemporary art fairs was happening. Now in its 40th year, Art Brussels intends to live up to its reputation as a major platform for contemporary art. Since its creation in 1968, Art Brussels has led the way in presenting established artists, encouraging emerging talent and facilitating dynamic exchanges between artists, collectors, gallery owners and art lovers. (images 1-6) With general director Nele…
Annie Gentils Gallery, Antwerpen: Marie Cloquet & Marc De Blieck Marc De Blieck (BE 1958, lives & works in Warburg Germany) ) (images 1-3) Marc De Blieck started out as a painter, but soon turned to photography. The public appreciated his painting, to De Blieck's frustration, mainly for the skill with which it was made, while he wanted to divert attention away from his technical prowess to a form of…
Hopstreet, Brussel, Deurle, Belgium: Julie Cockburn, Noé Sendas, Sara Imloul. Julie Cockburn (°1966, UK, lives & works in Suffolk, UK) ( images 1-3) Julie Cockburn works with found images and objects, transforming them into new works of art. Using her own personal visual language, Cockburn embelishes carefully sourced second-hand photographs with embroidery, collage, screen printing and painting to produce her ongoing series of portraits and landscapes. Having trained as a…
Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach : Lita Albuquerque, Renaud Auguste-Dormeui, Ken Ohara, Thomas Devaux Lita Albuquerque (Us 1946) (images 1-3) In a set of 5 photo-drawings of her installation at the Pyramids in Giza in 1996, Lita Albuquerque layers graphs, symbols, honeycomb structures and a replica of the map of the stars she created in situ for her Sol Star desert performance for the Cairo Biennial, where she represented the United…
The DUREV gallery space presents, in association with Jazz Magazine, “Jazz To Remember”, a selection of the most beautiful photographs from the archives of the magazine which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. Pascal Anquetil writes. “There is no love, there are only proofs of love” wrote the poet Pierre Reverdy. We can paraphrase this adage by saying: “There is no jazz, there are only proofs of jazz”, those…
Amidst significant environmental shifts and global warming, a group of South Florida artists residing in a “red zone” offer their unique perspectives, mainly lens based work, on ecology encompassing environmental, mental, and social dimensions through "Environmental Futures III: South Florida Women Artists." Curated by Aldeide Delgado, the exhibition channels Felix Guattari’s "ecosophical" perspective, which converges diverse expressions. Delgado applies Guattari’s notion that an ecosophical perspective not only addresses common objectives…
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD started on Thursday with Vince Aletti receiving the 2024 AIPAD Award. Vince sent us these words: There was a lot to enjoy at this year's AIPAD fair, starting with the fact that it was back at the Park Avenue Armory. A personal high point: receiving the AIPAD Award from the gracious and brilliant Brian Clamp on opening night. But it's the unpredictable moments that make…
Fairytales in the Forest I'm lucky enough to live in a privileged spot next to the forest. The undergrowth behind my house is truly enchanting in spring! White and purple carpets of anemones, wild garlic and wild hyacinths plunge us into another world, and enchant us with their scents and colors. I love to soak up this magical atmosphere as the sun sets over the horizon. These timeless moments allow…