The Musée Cernuschi exhibits Vanishing Existence by Kosuke Okahara. He writes : I was 27 years old, and my journey as a photographer was just beginning. Although I had learned the technical aspects, I hadn’t yet found a way to express myself in a manner that felt meaningful to me. One day, a close friend, a drinking buddy from school who worked part-time as a researcher and volunteered in remote…
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Henri Cartier-Bresson’s exhibition at the Hélène & Édouard Leclerc Fund in Landerneau is sublime. Our collaborator Jean-Jacques Ader saw it and took the opportunity to do this interview of Michel-Édouard Leclerc. An unprecedented event in this Brittany where the earth ends, and the first exhibition of photographs from the Hélène and Édouard Leclerc de Landerneau Fund, associated with the Cartier-Bresson Foundation directed by Clément Chéroux. A foundation dedicated to modern…
The New Cubans, the new book by Jean-François Bouchard will be presented by André Frère Éditions during Paris Photo and exhibited until December 20th at the Galerie Blouin Division in Montreal. It is accompanied by these words. The New Cubans is an intimate, visual journey through Cuba's vibrant yet little-known subcultures where, thanks to increased internet access and social liberalization, alternative youth communities are exploring gender diversity and personal expression…
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Homecoming Gallery presents photographer Lisa Sorgini, known for her ethereal photographs capturing scenes of modern motherhood and childhood nostalgia. Reminiscent of Old Master paintings, Lisa’s use of light and darkness is also a visual metaphor for the joys and challenges that are part of life, and become even more extrapolated when viewed from the emotion of being someone’s parent or child, or both. Our overview exhibition contains selected works from…
For the third solo exhibition of Italian photographer Lisetta Carmi (*1924, Genova — 2022, Cisternino), Ciaccia Levi presents a selection of previously unreleased works form her series dedicated to the monumental cemetery of Genova, titled “Erotismo e autoritarismo a Staglieno” (1966-76). After an introduction of Carmi’s practice through her most celebrated and controversial series of “I Travestiti” (1965-71), pioneering the documentation of the LGBTQ+ community in Italy, the presentation of…
Arthur Dayras is the head of Marketing and Partnerships. Here is his favorite. In Paris, the Sit Down Gallery welcomes the four winners of the Prix Polyptiques (Julia Gat, Andrea Graziosi, Jeanne and Moreau) organized since 2018 by the Center Photographique de Marseille. Among the four winners, I retain the intimate and sparingly composed wall of Julia Gat. On this one unfolds fifteen years of immortalizing his loved ones,…
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Robert Mann Gallery comes back to Chelsea, the vibrant art community where they first relocated to in 1999. For the inaugural exhibition in their new gallery space, and in celebration of their 25+ year relationship with artist Jeff Brouws, Robert Mann Gallery presents Jeff Brouws: Just About Everything, Someplace Else, on view until December 6, 2024. This exhibition showcases a selection of Brouws’s iconic photographs alongside several previously unseen works.…
Published by Note Note Éditions, Folio takes us back to the decade that saw Viviane Sassen's emergence as a photographer: the 1990s. The images of Folio were taken in the mid-1990s, just when Viviane Sassen was turning to photography after studying fashion. From the start, the Dutch artist envisioned this collection as a book, which she assembled herself using photocopies from a large Xerox printer. It remained a project ……
Pelican's Blood We follow a girl, early twenties, up a station platform; her blonde hair plaited, ringed by a garland of flowers. She checks her smartphone screen as she walks ahead, her heavy costume: living embroidery, alive with roses. Next to her, a young man in rounded glasses, the contemporary imagination of a 19th c intellectual. Through the ruins of cabins and kiosks, and billboards promising justice and redemption, they’ve…
Caravaggio I felt like a kid in the toy store as I walked into the LACMA Caravaggio show some years ago. The most extensive collection of Caravaggio paintings in America lay before me, and my imagination went wild! The intricate rustic beauty, the chiaroscuro lighting, and the common and dirty people portrayed in Caravaggio’s paintings excited and inspired me to photograph in his style. The unique exposure to six Caravaggio…
The Way Home “The Way Home” is a series of landscape photographs chronicling the history of the Hudson River and its river towns. The Hudson, named “Muh-he-kumne-tuk”, or “the river that flows both ways” by Native Americans, has sustained life for millennia. However, we often overlook the civilizations and ecosystems that thrived there before European colonization. These photographs, created using historical techniques, evoke the feeling of life along the river…
Murano Glass I was born in Venice in 1950, to be more precise in Murano, the famous glass island, but I spent my youth and adolescence abroad. My family was historically working on glass art, but once back to Italy I choose for myself another way although being always attached and fascinated by those artists who were able to shape such a material. In 982 Venice began to work with…
The Gardens of Time “The time we live in settles in our souls like an out-of-time experience.” ~ Andrei Tarkovsky, “Sealed Time” ~ I invoke encounter and expectation, our sensory shadows, our living memory. Desire and wandering on the predictable canvas of motherboards. In the end, it's always a question of daring to live against... isabellefrancaix.com
The Beauty of Ruins A vestige of a long-gone era, the old school in the village of Rivières-Trois-Pistoles is over a hundred years old and stands by a miracle. For years, children have been going to school in the neighboring town. The old lady who lived there for years abandoned it long ago. From time to time, curious visitors stop by. Despite efforts to block access, there’s always someone who…
Metamorphosis “Metamorphosis” is an exploration of the passage from childhood to adolescence, a metamorphosis that evokes the delicate transition from larva to butterfly. Through this intimate work, Matthias Koch documents over a period of nine years this process of change, sometimes difficult, but always marked by hope and the conviction that all will end well. The images bear witness to a universal yet deeply personal experience. Each individual has lived…
“I understood that photography, like any artistic expression, we must look for it deep within ourselves” - Sergio Larrain The Magnum Photos Parisian Gallery presents a selection of more than forty prints by Chilean photographer Sergio Larrain (1931-2012). The exhibition, curated by Agnès Sire, presents the work carried out by Larrain in Valparaiso and on Los Abandonados, abandoned street children. It invites visitors to discover the perspective of a visionary…
Release by Skira of Vincent Perez's latest book: Ombres et Lumières /Light and Shadows. It is presented as follows: Actor Vincent Perez (born in Switzerland in 1964) first studied photography in Vevey before moving on to theater acting in Geneva and then at the CNSAD in Paris. He then became a student of Patrice Chéreau at the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers. His passion for photography never left him. Over the years, he…
We knew her as a politician, former minister, she is also a photographer. She: is Muriel Pénicaud. She is exhibiting at Club We Are until December 5th and Skira Editions is devoting a book to her. Here is the text she wrote: Photography is my way of taming the world, sharing my disbelief, putting violence at bay and making wonder blaze. My desire is for each spectator to become the…
The first photographic madness in Paris, 7 others will follow next week. PhotoSaintGermain: 25 days, 34 exhibitions, 8 co-productions, new projects and more than 70 photographers. www.photosaintgermain.com
Our collaborator Zoé Isle de Beauchaine is the curator of the exhibition Années 1930 et modernité : l’âge d’or des revues médicales which highlights the link between the pharmaceutical world and photographic modernity through three publications: Art et Médecine, Mieux Vivre and Diversion. Before the arrival of television and then of social networks, images between the wars circulated mainly in the press and illustrated publications. Periodicals like Vu were the symbol of this…
The 14th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award is dedicated to the condition of women and girls in Afghanistan since the return of the Taliban to power in August 2021. The Award was awarded to the project of the duo composed of Canadian-Iranian photojournalist Kiana Hayeri and French researcher Mélissa Cornet, who produced their reportage over a period of six months with the support of the Carmignac Foundation. No Woman’s…