Chimeras I like to mischievously take the viewer on a journey that goes beyond simple aesthetics. Under the appearance of an unbridled and playful imagination hides the cry of a weakened humanism. The message is at the center of my creation: A fragile child on an airplane wing, a naked man who could be Adam, waiting for what or who? ...It's beautiful, of course, but it's also very representative of…
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Define Luxury In a world where approximately 14 million Lebanese expats are scattered globally, the notion of luxury transcends conventional ideals of Hermes bags and jewelry. True luxury, in this context, lies in the ability to rediscover home through familiar flavors. It’s about relishing the unique snack combinations that evoke the essence of home, reminiscent of a cherished brand exclusive to your country or the comforting lunch breaks prepared by…
我是 ( I am ) A portrait of a generation. “I am proud to be who I am. I am proud of my look. I AM.” There is a phenomenon in Hong Kong where young tourists come to take photos and act like supermodels. The vast majority are young women. From cool hip-hop style, to sweet girl-next-door style, people choose to dress up stylishly for the photos. There are a…
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Her name is Sophie Delaporte. Her exhibition: Bloom of Color runs from June 30 to August 10. Vicky Goldberg wrote of her images: It's theater, it's crazy, it's dance without narration, it's fun, it's intense. More than a century ago, Lois Fuller, who would go on to have a major influence on modern dance, performed in voluminous flowing dresses. Although she never revealed her body, she created wild, charming and…
"The series Bientôt nous danserons (Soon we’ll dance) was conceived and produced during the second lockdown. Like many, we view partying as a cultural and social value. Like many, we want it to last. Through these photographs, we navigate through this very special parenthesis of silence, pause, pleasure, desire and anticipation of celebrations, to remember that they are essential to our lives as social beings. The series presents a selection…
The Hulett Collection announces representation of Viki Kollerová and her series of enigmatic land-art nudes with a touch of the surreal. Enjoy. Viki Kollerová was born in Czechoslovakia in 1984 to a plant virologist and an internationally recognized climber. After finishing her MA in Translation and Interpretation, Viki continued her postgraduate studies focused on semantics and eventually abandoned the academy life to the passion for photography in 2009. One of…
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I first met Michael Dressel quite some time ago, while working with Vera Mercer. Dressel, always recognizable by his distinctive black hat, stopped by. Soon after, I was introduced to his powerful black-and-white photography. His stark and unflinching images shine a light on the “invisible” individuals from everyday life who often go unnoticed. Talking with him about his art and perspective was truly fascinating, making the following interview a real…
A few days before the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the inauguration of numerous events around sport are multiplying, revealing the practice of sports photography. Fabrice Héron, iconographer of the exhibition “Olympisme, une histoire du monde” [link https://www.palais-portedoree.fr/programmation/expositions/olympisme-une-histoire-du- monde] which is held at the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris until September 8th, presents the catalog published by La Martinière [link: https://www.editionsdelamartiniere.fr/livres/olympisme-une-histoire-du-monde] of the exhibition…
Editorial RM released I imagined it empty by Ruth Lauer Manenti. It offers readers a deeply moving and introspective exploration of life, loss and the enduring connections we forge with the spaces we inhabit. I imagined It Empty was inspired by several pictures the author had taken of her mother in 2017, briefly before she passed away. “My mother rarely let me photograph her except in the last week of…
Thomas Mailaender is a photographer, but to confine him to this discipline would be limiting. An art collector and collector of unusual objects, the artist's work is currently being shown in a retrospective titled "Les Belles Images" at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie until September 29th. An Art of Staging Thomas Mailaender's carte blanche opens with the work "Extrem Tourism," a series of photographs of a volcanic eruption. Mailaender…
Archive of Dissent marks one of the most extensive displays of Peter Kennard’s work to date and has been specially conceived for Whitechapel Gallery. Taking over three galleries within the former Whitechapel Library space, the exhibition brings together work from across the artist’s prolific and influential five-decade career, offering an important repository of social and political history while illuminating an artistic practice that has continuously countered and protested the status…
Ilie Mitaru is a photographer and filmmaker in NYC, he sent us his series The Wrangling Russia with this text. In 2011, Russia's largest meat producer, Miratorg, began recruiting American cowboys to help restart a national beef industry that had largely been destroyed during the Soviet era. Our film, Wrangling Russia, follows four of these American cowboys as they attempt to train their Russian counterparts and create new lives for…
The artist Laura Henno is exhibiting her work on migration at the FRAC in Clermont-Ferrand until November 3rd. The exhibition presents her work on the Indian Ocean region and some photos of Calais. She tackles complex subjects with the nuance and distance provided while working over long period of time. Photographing Marginalized Communities Laura Henno's work focuses on communities on the margins of society. In 2009, she went on…
For Julian Slagman, photography is a family affair. His grandparents always carried a camera with them, "as if it were one of the family." Their relationship was defined by photography. This connection allowed him to perceive the intimate link that exists between the act of seeing and that of love. At the age of seventeen when he decided to embrace this practice himself, he turned his lens on his younger…
Story : Monsters of Spring, Shrovetide Ciril Jazbec is a Slovenian photographer and film director. His work focuses on communities that are confronted by the effects of globalization and the climate crisis. In his long-term projects, he aims to raise awareness about the deterioration of our planet and the increasing impact of the climate crisis. He has seen the rising sea levels in Kiribati, the erosion and melting of permafrost…