Isabelle de la Motte, invites you to discover until the end of December in the streets of Langa in Cape Town her series of photographs “A Dream Held Differently” produced with the inhabitants of Langa and Khayelitsha, two townships of Cape Town in South Africa. “A Dream Held Differently”, is a project of 22 portraits, 8 portraits with their dreams, and 29 dream declarations of South African citizens, exhibited on…
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Deborah Bell Photographs presents Out on the Street: The Dining Sheds & Empty Streets of New York, 2020-2024, an exhibition of colour photographs from two series shot in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic by Dutch photographer Wijnanda Deroo. This is the photographer's second exhibition with the gallery. Deroo is known for her photographs of interiors in which people are generally absent. Her series from the 1980s and early 2000s,…
We received this portfolio from Brad Walls. He reminded us of the enchanted parenthesis of the summer Olympic Games. Here it is with its accompanying text! Brad Walls presents “Aqualillies” a new 16 image series captured at Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, California. The series invites audiences to experience artistic swimming from a never-before-seen perspective, inspired by the recent Paris Olympic Games. Walls was drawn to the beauty and…
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The Galerie le Château d’Eau presents the first major exhibition in France of Nicholas Nixon, an emblematic figure of American documentary photography of the last decades. Nicholas Nixon has exhibited at MoMA New York three times, in 1976, 1988 and 2014, in personal presentations. Besides most of the major American museums, his works have been shown in European institutions in Hanover, Berlin, Brussels, Madrid and Barcelona among others. He is…
Helmut Newton’s wish was for a “lively building, not a dead museum.” He decided to establish an eponymous foundation in his native city of Berlin, in public-private partnership with the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. In Fall 2003 this endeavor was sealed with a contract and a curator – 65 years after Newton boarded a train at Berlin’s Bahnhof Zoo railway station to flee the Nazis. Three years following his successful…
CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents the third part of the exhibition cycle Beauty of Women. Among the more than 30 works from over 20 artists from the years 1968–2022 are impressive large formats as well as lightboxes. The exhibition presents beauty in all its facets through the portraits of women whose lives and careers have left impressive traces. Among them are works by renowned photo artists such as Bryan Adams,…
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I met Julian Sander through the DGPh, the German Association for Photography, back during the times of Corona. We talked about his gallery program, the legacy of his great-grandfather, August Sander, and the focus of his gallery. I am, therefore, all the more pleased to do this proper recap with Julian, shortly after his brilliant presentation of August Sander's body of work "People of the 20th Century," which he exhibited during…
Miami Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Dec 4th, 2024 The quiet calm from Untitled spilled into the Convention Hall on Miami Beach. Arriving a bit earlier, I wandered upstairs, grabbed a spinach empanada, and settled into a chair on the roof deck. Here, Miami revealed its magic: crisp breezes swayed palm trees, their shimmering leaves catching the light and inviting a moment of stillness. Right at 11am, I joined the line…
I am stupid. I gave as the author of an astonishing photo shown at Paris Photo 2024 the name of a Belgian painter who died in 1949: James Ensor. This astonishing photograph entitled The Seventh Seal is actually by Bart Ramakers. To make up for it, here is a portfolio of his work. As well as a text describing his photographic approach. Jean-Jacques Naudet Bart Ramakers and his artistic team…
Charly Broyez & Laurent Kronental present their series La Cité Oasis (2019 – 2023) with this text: There are places that we think we know without ever having seen them. Whether it seems familiar or foreign to us, La Grande Motte concentrates a singular evocative power in its name alone. As in fairy tales, it appears as soon as it is called, a fantastic land emerging from the marshes of…
La chambre claire Galerie in Douarnenez presents an exhibition by Fanny Penin entitled Les Assises until January 4, 2025. It is accompanied by this text by Éric Premel. Sometimes it only takes a chance encounter, one day, tattooed in the memory, for years later to see arise emergencies that we did not suspect and have a long and patient journey to explore this past encounter. A trivial incident that will…
The Chabe! magazine team announces the publication of number 3 of its annual edition, this Tuesday, December 17 at the Galerie Le Bleu du Ciel, an event open to all, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Chabe! is a Lyon photo magazine, created by a collective of photographers with the local media L'Arrière-Cour. Number 3 presents the images of 21 photographers and a selection of images in collaboration with The…
Cesar Chouraqui: Playing With Contrasts César Chouraqui is an artist at the crossroads of multiple worlds, where music, imagery, and storytelling intertwine to form a unique and deeply personal universe. Versatile and daring, he embodies a new generation of multidisciplinary creators. Actor, director, photographer, producer, and musician, beyond these titles, he is above all a modern storyteller who fits into a tradition of visionaries that transcend artistic boundaries. Born from…
The Camera Obscura gallery presents until January 11th an exhibition by Christopher Taylor entitled La Voie du Milieu : Reflets de la Chine (The Middle Way:Reflections of China) (1988-2019). This exhibition accompanies the publication of a book which, with one hundred and thirty photographs and texts, presents work made in China over a period of more than thirty years. Christopher Taylor works with films, medium and large format, and makes…
Julian Lennon released with teNeues Publishing his first-ever coffee table photography book titled “Life's Fragile Moments”. This collection features a compilation of images that span over two decades of Lennon's unique life, career, adventures, and philanthropic efforts, reflecting his multifaceted creativity and innate curiosity. Known for his contributions to the music world as a singer/songwriter, Lennon demonstrates his versatility with his esteemed presence behind the lens. In this new book,…
Editions Textuel / galerie du jour agnès b. : Bernard Plossu : L’Odyssée des petites îles italiennes
Release by Editions Textuel of L’Odyssée des petites îles italiennes by Bernard Plossu as well as an exhibition at the galerie du jour agnès b. until December 22nd, 2024. Accompanied by the photographer Françoise Nuñez and their son Joaquim, Bernard Plossu left for Stromboli in 1987. This trip marked the starting point of a vast photographic odyssey: for thirty years, he traveled the small Italian islands, after summer. If their…
Much of Australia’s population clings to the coastline. Yet, we are fascinated with the ‘outback,’ a romanticised and mystical place at once extraordinarily beautiful and terrifying in its remoteness. It is a captivating dichotomy. Australian photojournalist Adam Ferguson draws on these embedded cultural narratives to tell a very human story in his first monograph, Big Sky, published by GOST. Over a decade, Ferguson travelled from Western Australia to the Northern…
The results of the 2024 edition of Wildlife Photographer of the Year, the most prestigious nature photography competition in the world, have been announced. Organized by the Natural History Museum in London for sixty years, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year rewards each year the best nature photographs selected by an international jury. This year, it is in Canada that we find the big winner of this new edition! The…
Ghislain Pascal and Tamara Beckwith Veroni of The Little Black Gallery opened their first BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café in Fitzrovia. The BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café is a new cultural hub to promote queer and gay fine art photography - as part of their wider BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! programme. It is the first fine art photography gallery dedicated to queer and gay photography. The launch exhibition includes arworks by AdeY, Yves de Brabander, Mathias Chaillot, Alexander Courtman, Alessandro Pollio, and Michael Søndergaard, and Tyler Udall. "Galleries…
Beyond Horizon In a world marked by economic crises, natural disasters, wars, and political instability, Sri Lanka stands as a symbol of resilience and rebirth. Through these images, I sought to portray not only the struggles of a people, but above all their extraordinary ability to find dignity, hope, and serenity even in the darkest moments. Resilience is not merely survival; it is the quiet strength that drives people to…