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…
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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…
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Cinema & Dance - Art in movement A hybrid discipline located in particular at the crossroads of choreography and cinematography. This is an exchange rendering cinematic choreography and choreographic cinematography. First of all, an obvious thing: dance and cinema have a profound point in common. Both are arts of movement. How a dancer crosses a stage, how an actress crosses a shot, are a way of saying how they inhabit…
Collective sale of fashion photos for Sidaction From June 22 to July 8, 2021. The Sidaction association, its president Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and its vice- president Line Renaud, are organizing an exclusive sale of photo prints by the most renowned fashion photographers, under the artistic direction of its ambassador, Jean Paul Gaultier. All proceeds from this event, organized with the support of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la…
Espace_L in Geneva presents until April 22, Paralleles, an exhibition by Ana D & Noora K and Julien Spiewak. Two proposals around the body. Ana D & Noora K break down movement through a subtle interplay of perspectives and lenticular impressions in line with the research of Eadweard Muybridge. Julien Spiewak stages body fragments in museums, bringing life to these places frozen in time. Color links the works of artists…
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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…
Quotidiano animale I photographed these animals in their natural habitat, wild and domestic animals, to represent their ordinary beauty by detaching myself from the sweetened and fairytale vision with which we were used to looking at them and telling them. Each image derives from a chance encounter, which occurred almost stumbling in their minimal presence. Day after day I learned to recognize their habits. I admired the tenacity and the…
Beauty of the moment I love privacy. In this series of photographs I wanted to show female beauty at the moment of immersion in oneself. A feeling of silence, knowledge of your inner self.
No Photo This "No Photo" portfolio deals with the balancing act between legal and practical aspects of nonconsensual photography. Photographing subjects unwittingly or without their consent are issues which photographers face every day. In this light the most common issue with photographing people is the question of whether prior consent is required, especially for sensitive or marginalised individuals. So, where is the street photography ethical line/comparrison with other issues as…
Commuter Motions Traveling from the industrial town of Easton, Pennsylvania, through sparsely populated western New Jersey, and into the cacophony of New York City, Commuter Motions is a photography series that develops from the experiential capture of an eighty-mile commute. By opposing the usual fixity of photography, the series attempts to capture the energy and movement of that commute using an almost Bergsonian approach, which, through time-lapse, builds images from…
On the road to Woleu Ntem A family story as a starting point, then images of a journey on a freshly paved road. The machine disembowels the country from bottom to top, and reveals an African photographic atmosphere. A travel diary where Jocelyn Trembleau takes the road in Gabon, which is good for him.
White regality In Copenaghen, UNESCO World Capital of Architecture 2023-2025, I have had the great privilege to enter The Royal Danish Opera House’s by the Danish architect Henning Larsen and I have been impressed by the elegant geometry of its interiors. From the chandeliers in the foyer created by the international artist Olafur Eliasson to the design of the main spaces, everything resonates with the surrounding landscape of the city…
Today’s special edition is dedicated to Deborah Turbeville and The MUUS Collection. An exhibition of rarely seen Polaroids is presented at The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. Interviews with Richard Grosbard, the Director of the Collection and Amanda Smith, its Director of Archives are two the articles you will find today, along with others, all focused on how the Collection shares the body of work of Turbeville with the world.…