The exhibition which presents a rich selection from the collection of the André Kertész Memorial Museum in Szigetbecse, was created in collaboration with the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center in Budapest and the Hungarian Academy in Rome. "In his work, the Hungarian André Kertész created a universe of his own, in which he laid the foundations of the approach of the modern photographic language. Through his photographs, he teaches us until the end of…
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The Galerie Bigaignon presents “Macadam Noir” by Bernar Venet, produced in 1963. This is the first time that Bigaignon dedicates an exhibition to him since the announcement of the representation of his photographic work at the beginning of 2024. With the series “ Macadam Noir”, Bernar Venet explored formal abstraction with photographs made from close-ups of tarmac on the ground. Bernar Venet became known through his works of conceptual art…
For its first edition, the Thinking Sustainability Prize rewarded the Peruvian artist Ana Elisa Sotelo. Nature and human interaction with the natural world are central themes in Ana Elisa Sotelo's work. Thinking Sustainability is an international program created in 2024 by Audrey Bazin, artistic director of the Louis Roederer Foundation, and designed to respond to perpetual changes in perspectives and situations related to sustainable development. It is structured around two…
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Hymns to the night When the night has taken over our memories, we will only have our hands left to search it, and an obscure taste on the lips of those who have tasted it. When we have lost our memory – at a time when the doors are closed, the moon pale, the wheat tilting in the evening – we will only have to roam the countryside in search…
Rock photographer Neal Preston recently launched “Outtake Gallery”, an online platform featuring never-before-seen images of some of rock music’s most legendary performers. In his statement about creating Outtake Gallery, Preston says: “I've been fortunate to have had a long and fairly successful career as a professional photographer. When I moved from New York City to Los Angeles at the tender age of 19, part of what I packed in my…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents Geof Kern “Midtown Exit”, a selection of photographs taken throughout Kern’s career which beautifully demonstrate his ability to illustrate whimsical scenes with a cinematic aesthetic. Kern’s multifaceted style combines photography and illustration and redefines the traditional photographic genres of fashion and still life. He uses fabricated sets and pseudo-suburban scenes to mock the mundane. Steering away from high profile models, Kern prefers neighbors, acquaintances, and locals…
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The 77th album in the RSF collection (Reporters without borders), 100 photos for the freedom of the press, is dedicated to Martine Franck. The hundred-page portfolio offers a stroll through the work of Martine Franck and opens with a foreword of her friend Ariane Mnouchkine, founder of the Théâtre du Soleil. The photographer born in Antwerp focuses on children, women, the inhabitants of the distant Irish island of Toraigh and…
“Brazilian Photographic Archives at the BnF” presents works by Vik Muniz, Claudia Andujar, Bob Wolfenson and Rosangela Rennó at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Since 2019, the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) has been enriching its photographic collections through a collection that testifies to the diversity, rigor and talent of contemporary Brazilian photographers. “A Brazilian photographic collection at the BnF”, started in 2019 under the leadership of Denise Zanet, Brazilian…
In fact, we have all been in love with Alice in Wonderland. This is a favourite of ours! This portfolio by Maggie Taylor sent by A Gallery for Fine Photography in New Orleans. It is accompanied by a text by Mark Sloan. JJN "The time has come", the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax - Of cabbages - and kings-…
La Filature, in Mulhouse pays tribute to Olivier Metzger through an exhibition dedicated to the photographer born in Mulhouse in 1973 who died in a road accident in November 2022. A graduate of ENSP Arles in 2004, Olivier Metzger was quickly sought after by numerous editorial staff for his portraits with their unique dramaturgy. His style was distinguished for its complex lighting, enigmatic decorations and a melancholy atmosphere. A photographer…
This book is wonderful. Its title: Portrait and Place: Photography in Senegal, 1840-1960. It is by Giulia Paoletti and published by Princeton University Press. It is presented as follows: JJN When the daguerreotype first arrived in sub-Saharan Africa in the early nineteenth century, local kingdoms still held power in Senegal and the French presence was limited to trading outposts along the coast. The pioneers of photography in Senegal worked within,…
The Analog Chronicles will be exhibited until February 15, 2025, at the 99 Cameras Museum, located in Studio Harcourt, in Paris. This exhibition brings together five photographers - Mathias Depardon, Ismail Ferdous, Théo Giacometti, Gaia Squarci, and Alessandro Silvestri - who photographed the summer of 2024 with five iconic cameras, manufactured between 1935 and 1964. These documentary photographers, renowned for their discerning appreciation of today's world, embraced the challenge of…
Editions Incanacio, publishers of the erotic magazine Normal, publish Memories, the first book by Bruno Fabbris. The latter presents it as follows: After several years of creative work I published my first book Memories. The often postponed project is finally seeing the light of day. It brings together a selection of my most personal images as well as the collection series. My view of the body is the result of…
On the occasion of its 14th edition, EAT Photos introduces us to the personal work of photographer Bryan Liston, represented by the Cadence agency. UNTITLED Photographer: Bryan Liston This work is selection of black + white series based on recent dreams. Cadence : https://cadence-image.com/artists/bryanliston Bryan Liston : https://www.instagram.com/inkaliston_/ EAT Photos is a show intended for professional buyers only, bringing together for one day a cutting-edge selection of French and foreign…
Passionate about photography, I’ve been fortunate to travel extensively, finding inspiration in the diverse places I visit. For me, the light is what truly defines a location—it's the key element in my photography. I’m particularly drawn to the light at the end of the day, when shadows deepen and contrasts intensify, offering a magical, fleeting moment to capture. India holds a special place in my heart. I’ve explored the…
Nearly a love letter Anxiety demanded i search The day i turned twenty New York toiled my rapture :: lost. violent. tender. XX serves to be an indexical rupture and creation | his explorations Within men, as women, and imagining children, XX became Sterling— As Blake Sterling’s debut portfolio of silver gelatin prints, XX presents an immediate body of work photographed during the month and twenty days he spent in…
Fragile memory At the age of sixteen, I left my parents' house. I went far away and wrote letters to my aging grandparents. And then, many years later, they sent me a parcel from an empty house, a suitcase with a large archive of family photos and personal belongings of my relatives. I spent a long time unpacking the parcel, a suitcase full of old photos, letters, postcards, magazine clippings,…
Milano Marittima - MI. MA. - (Italy) I lived in Milano Marittima during the summer, crowded with sun-cream-soaked bathers, overflowing with hot people splashing around, splashing salt water, cackling. Children crying, children laughing, children playing, children wandering, children getting lost and children finding each other. Sandcastles, shovels, buckets, candied fruit, beautiful coconut, fresh coconut, doughnuts and cream pie, ice cream cones and orange juice. Orange and green striped deckchairs, yellow…
The colour of people The colour of people does not exist in itself, it cannot be defined, because it is a mosaic whose tesserae change place and shade every day, every moment, when we meet a new gaze, catch a glimpse of another gesture, become aware of the different rhythm of the step of each of us. In a way, the colour of people resembles the need to define ourselves…
M. The series M. offers an intimate exploration of the body, inviting viewers to witness the often-hidden inner life beneath the surface. The work dissects and reconstructs human complexity, revealing the interwoven dimensions of existence. This deconstruction is not a breaking apart but a re-composition, emphasizing how each part is interconnected and vital to the whole. The series captures the multiplicity and simultaneity of being, portraying the layers of emotion,…
Free-lance Shepherd Anaïs is 28 years old, in 2023, she chooses to become a freelance shepherdess. Far from the archetype of the shepherd, she herself represents this new generation of women, neo-rural, modern and feminine. Anaïs, a young woman from Lyon living in Marseille, finally decides to take the plunge and become a herdsgirl. An idea that she has kept in the back of her mind since she was very young. After her…