Carthage La Goulette, Le Kram, Carthage, Sidi Bousaïd... are villages served by the 19 km long TGM (Tunis-Goulette-Marsa) railway line, inaugurated in 1905 and which connects Tunis to La Marsa. During my stay in La Goulette, the train was not running and so I traveled mainly on foot to discover the remains of Carthage located mostly on the outskirts of this TGM line. This ancient Punic city founded by Queen…
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The New Street Fashion Can plastic dolls save the planet? They were rescued from the streets at French flea markets. Life gave them a second chance. Together, they create a new recycled fashion style. With trash from the streets and treasures from the flea markets, they launch « The New Street Fashion ». Get inspired and recycle! You’re never too small to make a difference and you’re never fully dressed…
Strand Life… STRAND: “The land bordering a sea, lake or river; in a more restrictive sense; that part of a shore which lies between the tidemarks.” Oxford English Dictionary The strands of time flow through eons without a trace. Time, tides, and storms sweep away beaches, adjacent lands and human artifacts. Footprints are gone before their creators are. But humanity does not stop. We have followed the flow of rivers…
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Jean Paul Olive presents in this book a new photographic odyssey, the adventure of an indefatigable traveler, at odds with everything digital. The b & w reality, with strong images of Greece sitting on its past questions the present. The game of hopscotch from land to sea, characters to landscapes, struggle between shadow and light, echoes the words of Blaise Cendrars, throwing his shoes overboard, to go to the end…
If we were a self-righteous magazine, we would be talking about Redemption! The one that signifies the triumph of Art over the Flesh. But we're just a photography magazine, so we'll forget about redemption in favor of adventure and amazing evolution. Some of these photos are 40 years old. They are signed Eric Neveu. He was at the end of the 70s and during the 80s, the emperor of the…
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I grant you refuge My name is Paolo Patruno, I’m an Italian award-winning documentary photographer-filmmaker (www.paolopatrunophoto.org), and I’m the curator of the Photo Exhibition “I GRANT YOU REFUGE”, named as the homonymous poem by the Palestinian novelist and poet Hiba Abu Nada, who died a martyr, killed in her home in south Gaza by an Israeli raid on Oct. 20th, 2023. I wish to submit this portfolio as part of…
From 13 December 2024 to 4 May 2025, the exhibition "High Noon" at Deichtorhallen Hamburg will feature works by Nan Goldin, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe and Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Facing the political climate of the Reagan era of the 1980s, characterised by conservative values and neoliberalism, these photographers begin to capture New York's subculture in intense and often shockingly intimate images. Goldin, Armstrong and Morrisroe, close friends, document their peer group…
White Cube présente une exposition solo de Jeff Wall à la galerie de Bermondsey. Intitulée « Jeff Wall : Life in Pictures », l'exposition présente le travail de Wall. Elle fait suite à de récentes expositions dans des musées européens en 2024, notamment à la Fondation Beyeler (Bâle, Suisse) et à La Virreina Centre de la Imatge (Barcelone, Espagne), et précède des présentations en solo en 2025 au MAAT (Lisbonne),…
Our collaborator CYJO attended Art Basel Miami and Miami Art Week which just ended. She kept her Journal there: here is the first part from Wednesday December 3, 2024. Untitled, Wednesday, Dec 3rd, 2024 The morning bit sharp and clean at 58 degrees—the coldest it had felt all year. It cut through the stillness as I stood on the balcony, watering my monstera plant. It had an orange cast from…
David Ụzọchukwu's works in New Suns depict black figures within strange natural landscapes that seem to be dreams or myths, ranging from charred forests to dark-as-night seas and safran colored deserts. By placing only black bodies in these environments, Ụzọchukwu invites us to reflect on the historical marginalization of people of color in the narratives of the natural world. In the Western imagination, territories such as “the frontier” and “wilderness”…
Thierry Maindrault’s Monthly Cogitations We are already in the last length of this year 2024, a year of thirteen moons, which as a whole will not be remembered as a great vintage, particularly for photography. Which can be very positive if we consider that it couldn't get any worse. So the year ahead will certainly be much better. In the meantime, I cannot resist sharing, with our colleagues currently at…
Genesis, published by Guest Editions, is the culmination of five years' work, in which photographer Juan Brenner, explores the people and culture of the Guatemalan Highlands area and people of his home country. With a focus on youth culture in the region, Brenner captures a new generation of Guatemalans, the first to establish an intelligible dialogue with their contemporaries around the world. In its entirety, Genesis is an extensive study…
The Société des Grands Projets and the Métropole du Grand Paris launch the 4th edition of the call for projects « Partage ton Grand Paris » which aims to support artistic and cultural projects anchored in the territory of the metropolis and which integrate the challenges of ecological transition. The selected projects will be deployed along the route of the Grand Paris Express on the perimeter of the Greater Paris…
Staley-Wise Gallery opens today a solo exhibition by Sheila Metzner. Sheila Metzner’s photographs are unmistakable — totally original and extremely elegant. For over forty years, she has created a body of work that spans the genres of fashion, portraiture, still lifes, and landscapes. The painterly quality of Metzner’s photographs blends aspects of Mannerism and Modernism to forge a singular aesthetic that is closely associated with the best of fashion and…
It can’t be an accident this book appearing at this moment. Michael Rababy’s CASINOLAND –Tired of Winning, foresees an America ready for the cheap thrill that is Trump. CASINOLAND is an absurdist look at everything that is tawdry and meaningless about the current moment using Las Vegas Casinos and the people who spend their days in the funhouse as its subject. Oh Michael, what a fine job seeing the last…
The Taunus Foto Galerie presents Kristel Schneider and her exhibition entitled Symphony of Water and Trees until January 11, 2025. It is accompanied by these words. Kristel Schneider is from the Netherlands and has lived in the Auvergne in France for many years, where most of her images were taken. Her work has been featured in various magazines and books, exhibited in many galleries, and she is a frequent presenter…
When you meet someone who tells you: “When I finished reading East of Eden, I dropped out of law school to become a photographer.”; we can only publish him. This is what we are doing here with Valerio Geraci who is presenting his book obviously entitled American Eden published by Penisola Edizioni. His text also beautifully tells his passion for America and Photography. Jean-Jacques Naudet American Eden (2024, Penisola…
Chris Dorley Brown is a self-taught British documentary photographer who has documented London's East End throughout his working life. This retrospective book, A History of the East End, produced by French publisher Nouveau Palais, is published in a unique format and contains vintage-tinged images taken between 1987 and 2023. Chris Dorley Brown found his passion when he began his career in London's East End in the late 1970s, against a…
Once a year, Dan Hayon sends us a rather unusual choice of images. We have just received this one accompanied by these few lines! JJN The story of this series is as follows: one day, when I went to the Louvre to draw, I suddenly noticed the expression of a character in a painting and I had the same feeling of sadness, and horror, which I had felt while watching…
We received this announcement from Daniel Cooney Fine Art. After more than 20 years in Chelsea, Daniel Cooney Fine Art is excited to announce our relocation to Santa Fe, New Mexico! Upon closing our current exhibition by Jason Byron Gavann on December 21 we will be packing up and moving to our beautiful new gallery space in Santa Fe. We will open in Santa Fe on April 5 with our third…