Animan : Revelation of a Savage Humanity Animan is a deeply introspective series born in a unique context: the post-COVID era. Through this work, Sacha Goldberger explores the inner transformations brought about by the pandemic, particularly the relationship we have with ourselves, our appearance, and our animal essence. This project, created using medium-format film with overprinting techniques, offers a reflection on our stripped-down humanity, exposing our latent animality and heightened…
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Sacha Goldberger : Eroticism and Alternate Reality In the depths of a unique photographic universe, Sacha Goldberger invites us to explore the intricacies of "Secret Eden", a series where eroticism unfolds in all its complexity, at the crossroads of mystery and sensuality. This masterful work, the result of three years of meticulous creation, pushes the boundaries of the visible to open the door to the imagination, a place where each…
Extra Not So Terrestre : The Art of the Extraordinary in the Everyday A master of visual subversion, Sacha Goldberger plunges us into a universe where the extraordinary meets the everyday with "Extra Not So Terrestre". This photographic series, both fascinating and offbeat, blends the worlds of science fiction and retro nostalgia in a visual homage rich in both depth and humor. The idea for this series was born almost…
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Born in 1975, Luigi Vegini is an Italian Postwar and Contemporary artist who currently lives in Valebrembo, a province in Bergamo, Italy. At the end of 1999, Luigi began emerging himself in analog photography, from there he grew his many talents as a self-taught artist. In the following years he attended several workshops with masters of photography and befriended the legend Bernard Plossu. Later, in 2004 he participated in the…
Archives - October 2012 Only Ernest Bachrach at Radio Keith Orpheum had a career at one studio that rivalled Clarence Bull's tenure at MGM. He joined RKO at its inception in 1929 and stayed until Desilu purchased the studio in 1958. Before coming to RKO, Bachrach worked in New York for Famous Players-Lasky. In the mid 1920s Famous Players-Lasky was consolidated with parent Paramount Pictures and production was moved to…
The 13th edition of festival Circulation(s) will open its doors to the public from March 25 to May 21 2023 at the Centquatre-Paris. With Fetart, the number 13 is a good sign. Just look at the thirteenth edition of Circulation(s), the festival of young European photography. Always more bold, the collective has organized an event that is hard to forget. This time again, you can discover talented artists from all…
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The Lady Does Not Vanish : A Feminist Reinterpretation of Hitchcockian Aesthetics In his photographic series "The Lady Does Not Vanish", Sacha Goldberger offers a striking reinterpretation of Alfred Hitchcock's cinematic universe. This homage to the master of suspense goes beyond merely imitating Hitchcock's iconic aesthetic; he transforms it to tell a story deeply rooted in contemporary issues of gender and representation. The photographer appropriates Hitchcock's visual codes tight framing,…
Christophe Beauregard : Exploring Identities Christophe Beauregard is recognized for his conceptual approach and exploration of contemporary identities through the lens of consumer society and media. Primarily working in portraiture, he stands out for his ability to question how individuals construct and present themselves in a world shaped by images and social norms. Beauregard's work lies at the intersection of art and documentary photography, with an approach that blends social…
The exhibition A City of Dreams – 400 Years of New York, curated by CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery, shows 40 works by selected photographers from whom the metropolis represents a central venue for artistic development. The city has a rich history as a center of activity for many artists as well es cultural and artistic movements. Since the 20th century in particular, New York has developed into the global center of…
This is the most poignant book of the month: Aude, un jour de septembre ( Aude, a day in September) by Thierry Ledoux published by Trans Photographic Press. This book is the story of feminicide, that of Aude, killed on September 24, 2017 by her partner. She was thirty-four years old. The photographs by Thierry Ledoux, punctuated with short texts by Louisette Battais, constitute a testimony/tribute of parents of the…
His name: Le Turk, we were supposed to publish his work last month as part of the Promenades Photographiques de Blois. Due to lack of space, it was not. So here we repair this injustice with the images from his series Commedia and this text. Sébastien Salamand, known as Le Turk, is a photographer who has been delighting us with his stories for a little over ten years now. It…
Release by Overlapse of the book Thinking Like an Island by Gabriele Chiapparini and Camilla Marrese. The Island is distant in the Mediterranean sea, and 675 metres in height. It’s inhabited by an uncertain number of 30 to 60 people, year-round, with no hospital, no cars, no priests or police. Some islanders never consider leaving while others tried, only to return to their lives in the remote bubble. There are…
Hamiltons Gallery presents Hanaguruma II with Polaroids and drawings by Nobuyoshi Araki until November 9. The gallery attached this text: The exhibition comprises of twenty unique and largely unseen sumi ink drawings displayed alongside a selection of important polaroid photographs that explore the centrality of the female figure in the artist’s practice. Nobuyoshi Araki is one of Japan’s most renowned photographers and contemporary artists. Araki’s work is often controversial, but…
Here are the Visa pour l’Image 2024 winners of the Visa d’or awards, grants and awards. 193,000 Euros are awarded to talented photojournalists during the professional week of Visa pour l’Image. This generosity would not be possible without the commitment and support from partners. Mahmud Hams / AFP is the 2024 winner of the Visa d’or News. For the first time, the Visa pour l'Image - Perpignan association is offering…
Beach Epiphany South Beach in Miami is a place that holds a special spot in many people's imagination. It is surrounded by beaches, swamps, and skyscrapers. A place filled with many layers and contradictions within its complicated history. People from all over the world desire and frequent this place for so many different reasons. Since 2017, I have started photographing the beach in Miami's south side. I let the long…
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Something special My photographic work consists in producing images that allow the viewer to tell himself a story. I try to be non-directive and to leave as few clues as possible. The story must be told freely, and each of the images must remain available to the viewer to meet one of its memories. These photos are of different ages. The oldest dates back to 2005. They have been taken…
Ink painting He often made pencil sketches while lying in bed. At first glance, they looked like a child's doodle, half of a sheet of construction paper carelessly filled in with black, but they were the view from the large bedside window. His wife did not like them very much and said, “They look like Scenery of Afterlife." I said, “I like them because they look like ink paintings." I…
El Camino Every Pentecost, thousands of people converge on the hamlet of El Rocío from all over Andalusia. A pilgrimage lasting several days in honour of the Virgin Mary, who is said to have appeared to a local shepherd in the 15th century. While this journey is certainly an ode to religion, it is above all a celebration of the human race at its most beautiful: fraternity, hospitality, benevolence and…
Lies in stopping Taking the stopped life of the photographer's mother as a starting point, it raises questions about the stopped time and stopped life: what is death? What are Death Images? Provide a benign outlet for thinking about death through the inherent image properties in the "stop" state. "Lies in stopping" uses a clock as a metaphor and link to discuss the dialectical and contradictory relationship between the end…
Postcards from Bajram Curri Everyone we meet in the northern Albanian town of Bajram Curri has stories of a brother, a sister, a cousin, a friend who has left in search of a better life or to provide for their families. Unemployment in Albania is widespread. Remote northern towns like this one have been disproportionately affected. Driven by desperate poverty and a sense of hopelessness for the future, more than…