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…
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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…
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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…
Christophe Guye Galerie presents Brigitte Lustenberger’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition shows new works from two different series – A Gaze of One's Own and An Apparition of Memory, which are presented in various forms, including colour and black-and-white photographs, sculptures and installations. The works all share a certain delicate quality and for a brief moment it seems as if one can stop time and preserve the…
We learned of the passing of Sabine Weiss at the age of 97 through her Parisian gallery, Les Douches La Galerie. Today’s edition of The Eye of Photography is dedicated to this great humanist photographer. Françoise Denoyelle sent us the following text. Sabine Weiss so present – by Françoise Denoyelle In the early 1980s, when fall came, Photo Month also came in full swing. Jean-Luc Monterosso concocted real marathons…
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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…
A lovely tribute from Jean Loh to Barbara Chase-Riboud, Marc Riboud's first wife! A never-seen before event: from September 2024 to January 2025: eight museums in Paris are celebrating the career of the French American artist Barbara Chase-Riboud. According to the press release, under the title of one of Barbara Chase’s poems “Everytime A Knot is Undone, A God is Released” this celebration offers the public a constellation of encounters…
His name: Mehdi Sotot. His exhibition: Drag The Line is on until February 20th. He introduces himself like this. I come from the suburbs of Saint-Denis in the Ile de France, where my reputation has more than once crossed borders for bad reasons. I have always felt excluded from society as a person coming from a city where the majority of inhabitants remain invisible in order to make way for…
The list of filmmakers who have occasionally but diligently ventured into still images is not that long. David Lynch was a jack-of-all-trades, with photos of abandoned factories, voluptuous female nudes, serial snowmen and image manipulation. Wim Wenders explored Australian and American landscapes, told visual stories during his many travels and did a lot of Polaroid photography. Abbas Kiarostami, who started out as a painter and graphic designer, exhibited his contemplative…
An exhibition of photographs by Emile Zola is being held until January 31, 2025 at the Médiatheque de Wimille in the Pas-de-Calais. In the life of Émile Zola, a married man, famous writer struggling with doubts as he approached his fifties, the year 1888 was a turning point: he met Jeanne, who became his mistress and the mother of his two children; and, on vacation in Royan, he was introduced…
The Harvey Milk Photo Center presents the exhibition Lana Z Caplan : (for seven generations), a book of the same title is published by Kehrer Verlag. The Oceano Dunes just south of San Luis Obispo in California are known in part for their majestic natural formations and miles of windswept rolling sand. These are the iconic dunes of Edward Weston’s breathtaking photographs; of Cecil B. DeMille’s recently excavated and restored…
Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière announces the opening of the second monographic exhibition of Japanese artist Mikiya Takimoto. The exhibition highlights a selection of the artist’s recent works from the series Le Corbusier, Grain of Light, Snow Mountain, and Lumière series. Photographer and filmmaker born in 1974 in Aichi Japan, Mikiya Takimoto is known for his contemplative approach to space and nature. His work is characterized by a deep reflection…
Our collaborator Jean Loh has a deep friendship and admiration for Ian Berry, one of the last Magnum veterans. So for his 91st birthday, he sent us this: When the Fedex man rung at my door and handed me a parcel I wondered aloud who’d sent me a belated Christmas present? Here was a book titled “Ian Berry the Quiet Man of Magnum” written by John Cogan a former head…
We learned of the passing of George Tice. Lisa Tice sent these photographs and Peter Fetterman wrote : Dear Friends, I was very saddened last night when I got the news that dear George had passed away. He was one of my first photographers when I started up nearly 40 years ago. He was my photographic hero. Modest and so humble despite his ferocious talent, the memories come flooding back…
The Museum of Art & History (MOAH) in Lancaster, California presents Osceola Refetoff: Magic and Realism, January 25 – April 13. Osceola Refetoff is a Canadian-American visual artist known for his innovative use of infrared and pinhole photography to document humanity’s ongoing relationship with the environment. Across parallel careers in photojournalism and fine art, his work is characterized by a hyper-realistic and nuanced vision, often yielding surreal, even dreamlike images.…
Senator, we have a secret weapon in our battle against the Arabs… Senator, we have nowhere else to go! - Golda Meir, then prime minister of Israel addressing then senator Joe Biden in 1973. This essay examines the role of photo-based imagery in the post-Holocaust world of Jewish self-determination that led to the restoration of Israel as a Jewish homeland. The images taken by Israelis and press photographers during the…
James Danziger announced the L.A Benefit Part II. to support local art community in need following the fires of Los Angeles. He writes : At this link, and in the carousel above, you will find 12 more pictures donated by photographers and AIPAD gallery members to benefit people in the Los Angeles arts community. The response to the first 12 photographs we posted was overwhelmingly positive (9 of 12 sold…
For those who are nostalgic, this is the event of the week! The republication of Memorie, the photo book by Ilona Staller known as Cicciolina. Here is the announcement: On the 20th January 2025, by popular demand, a new reprint of the 230 pages, limited-edition hard-back book Memorie Racconto Fotografico di Un Mito (Memories: Photographic Story of a Legend)- went on sale. A visual autobiographical journey of the life of…
Mr X is Eric Boudry, the founder of the ARGENTIC gallery! There are lots of things in this sale! Photographs and books by Edouard Boubat, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, Willy Ronis, Robert Capa, Izis, Peter Beard, Claude Batho, Bruce Davidson, Jean Dieuzaide, Jean-François Jonvelle, Jeanloup Sieff, Jean-Claude Gautrand, Pierrot Men, Lucien Clergue, René-Jacques, Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, Pierre-Jean Amar, Roger Schall, Sam Haskins, Gisèle Freund, Yvette Troispoux, Arthur Tress, Sabine Weiss, Bernard…
ICP’s winter exhibitions kick off with Weegee: Society of the Spectacle, opening on January 23 and on view through May 5 (presented in partnership with the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson). The exhibition revisits Weegee’s bold, boundary-pushing perspective and celebrates his pioneering role in documenting spectacle, from crime and tragedy on New York City’s streets to distorted portraits of iconic Hollywood celebrities. Drawn largely from the ICP’s Weegee collection, the show marks…