Sean Kelly, Los Angeles presents Fading Origin, Wu Chi-Tsung’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. Known for his experimental approach to photography, Chi-Tsung’s work bridges traditional Chinese art techniques and contemporary media, integrating Eastern and Western aesthetics. The exhibition features new works in Chi-Tsung’s signature Cyano-Collage series and marks innovative new developments in his Wrinkled Texture works. Chi-Tsung’s renowned Cyano-Collage series synthesize his dual interests in Chinese landscape painting and…
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Yérim Thiam-Sabine is the winner of the 2024 Louis Roederer Foundation Research Grant for photography for his research project: "Architectural views in the photographic albums of the general staff of French Sudan (1880-1898). Thanks to this Grant of €10,000, the Louis Roederer Foundation, a loyal supporter of the BnF exhibitions since 2003, supports the spotlighting of the Library's photographic collections each year. www.bnf.fr https://www.fondation-louisroederer.com/
Dogwoof has unveiled the new poster and trailer for Lee Shulman's film on Martin Parr, set to hit UK and Ireland theaters on February 21, 2025. Here is the trailer for the film I Am Martin Parr. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKEFfxXxbvk[/embed] Since the 1970s, British documentary photographer Martin Parr has fearlessly held out his unique photographic mirror and given us some of the most iconic images of the past century. Through an intimate…
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"Self-portraits" Giorgia Bellotti lives in the province of Bologna, Italy, high up in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. Since childhood, it was drawing and painting were the disciplines that she preferred. It was only a few years ago that she discovered photography as an artistic medium. This gave her the impetus to start artistic research focused on herself and her inner universe. Giorgia uses the self-portrait to see herself, heal herself, seek herself,…
Leonardo Glauso, 1989, born and grew up in Florence is a professional photographer specialized in artistic nude and fashion photography. He has a degree in graphic design at Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. He also studied photography at Scuola Internazionale di Fotografia in Florence. Between 2014 and 2017 he lived in Milan where he collaborated as Fashion Photographer for agency and fashion's magazines. He always travel in the…
In 1978, the Orsay train station and its hotel had been deserted. Construction work on the future museum hadn’t yet begun. It was at that moment that Sophie Calle pushed a door that gave way and chose an abandoned room to take shelter in: Room 501. She spent entire days there, for several months, before her departure for Venice which was to mark the beginning of her future work. During…
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Kathleen Alisch: The echo of emptiness Kathleen Alisch is a photographer and visual artist whose universe navigates the boundaries of perceived reality, consciousness, and the subtle connections between nature and humanity. With a deeply introspective approach, she delves into the beauty of imperfection and explores the invisible and elusive dimensions of existence. Inspired by influential figures such as Jacques Schumacher, Alisch combines intuition, conceptual precision, and emotional resonance in an…
Galerie Rouge presents an exhibition of American street photography from the 1950s to the 1970s entitled American Street Photography. Here is the gallery's introduction: This is a group exhibition that brings together major photographers of this photographic genre such as Louis Faurer, Jill Freedman, Dave Heath, Danny Lyon, Joseph Sterling and Garry Winogrand. Despite their differences, these photographers have tried, each in their own way, to capture “the spirit of…
Transformistes, la dernière de chez Michou : (Transvestites the last show of chez Michou) this is the title of the exhibition that Vincent Alvarez is presenting until April 1st at the Caveau des Oubliettes in Paris. It is accompanied by this text. Chez Michou, founded in 1956 by Michel Catty, better known as Michou, has become a true Parisian institution over the decades. Nestled in the heart of Montmartre, this…
In the house where Camille Claudel had her studio and not far from that of William Klein, the studio of the photographer Michael von Graffenried, the Espace MVG will in the future be a platform for photography, which will hold exhibitions in different locations. The inaugural exhibition is « Our Town – Un regard sur l’Amérique profonde ». In 2005, Michael von Graffenried began photographing the city that his ancestor…
Release by Éditions Complicités of Rolwaling, une vallée sacrée en Himalaya by Matthieu Alexandre. "A tsunami in the mountains". This is the title of the dispatch that motivated the two authors to go and meet the Sherpa community of the Rolwaling valley, neighboring Everest, threatened by the rupture of Tsho Rolpa, the most dangerous glacial lake in the Himalayas perched at 4580 meters. Threatened certainly, but surprisingly confident nonetheless... …
On January 27, 1985, Hélène Roger-Viollet, founder of the Roger-Viollet Agency, tragically passed away. A trained journalist and a great traveler, she devoted her life to documenting and enriching the agency's collections. The eldest of the six children of Henri Roger, an engineer and amateur photographer, accumulated 6 million photographs that have been on display at 6 rue de Seine in Paris since 1938. The collection, bequeathed to the City…
On January 16, 1939 one of the masters of American photography was born. Paci Contemporary celebrates Ralph Gibson with this selection. Happy birthday Ralph! https://www.pacicontemporary.com/en/artist/gibson-ralph/ "I’m interested in producing truncated shapes in proportion to the frame and composition, shapes that are preferably luminous. I’m not interested in the full-figure. I want to abstract forms". Ralph Gibson Paci Contemporary Gallery – Borgo Wuhrer Via Borgo Pietro Wuhrer, 53 Brescia 25123,…
Magic Hats I'm particularly fond of autumn, those suspended moments when the light is magical. The undergrowth behind my house is a magical place. It's like stepping into another world, the world of elves and fairies. That's when I meet my favorite creatures, those magicians of the living world, the mushrooms. Without them, neither trees, forests nor human beings could exist. These "magic hats" are in fact the submerged part…
Quiet Amid the Turmoil Yes, New York City is fast, busy and noisy. Nonetheless, one can find many and varied places in which to discuss, contemplate and play.
Vanishing Venice Different styles coexist in the architecture of this seductive city: Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque. The foggy atmosphere that reigns there leads us to observe how the initial stylistic identity often fades, through conservative stratification, into other forms, changing the original features of the architecture and defining new identities. The “Reappearing Venice” project chooses buildings portrayed with an unusual perspective and chromatic tones as subjects, chosen regardless of the…
Inner world "Man is not this external being who builds his sandcastle on an abandoned beach. He is the most sensitive, most vital part of the living Universe; it is to him that nature whispers its most constant desires, its most buried secrets. A reversal of perspective then takes place. While man becomes the interior of the landscape, the latter becomes the interior landscape of man." Freely inspired by this…
Dead Leaves An anthotype is an image created from photosensitive substances from plants. I use linden leaves, their shape being the one that looks like the most to my face and body. I expose them to the sun for several hours; its light will mark the exposed parts and reveal the image. It is a reflection on the passing of time and the fear of growing old. I want to…
Los Espejos (2023-2024) The series is a close inspection of the portraiture elements of classic fashion photography. Shot only on film, mostly in monochrome. Participants are a mix of professional models and ordinary people; those with a sense of or curiosity as to what form of portrait may be painted with the physique as the brush. Multiple examples represent a kind of alter ego for myself, hence the title "Los…
On the "Road of Bones" We are in Siberia, not far from the Pole of Cold. It is winter and it snows, the longer the harder. The roads are, if not icy, then drifted with snow. The trucks have long since given up fighting the snow and are parked on the side of the road, snowed in. We are sitting in a UAZ 452, the indestructible Russian 4wd minibus, and…
The Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne presents the exhibition Willy Ronis : La Banlieue Est sous l'oeil du Maître.(Eastern Suburb under the eye of the Master) Willy Ronis went to the banks of the river Marne for the first time in 1938. There he photographed the launching of a boat. This photo was included in the family album. He then went there regularly and responded to an assignment from Le Figaro…