Until October 6, Mathilde Marc is exhibiting 25 portraits of actresses at the hotel La Louisiane! She presents them as follows: Rôles modèles is a series of portraits, an exercise in admiration, a human and artistic adventure. This title, Rôles modèles, refers to the term invented by the sociologist Robert King Merton, designating people whose background or work allows them to identify themselves, to project themselves. Several years ago, after…
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Published by Dewi Lewis Publishing, An Annual Affair: Some Traditional British Calendar Customs is the culmination of over fifteen years work by leading UK photographer Homer Sykes. Over that period he has searched out and photographed an extraordinary range of traditional annual events and customs that are steeped in British local history and heritage. Most are unknown outside their immediate community. An Annual Affair is the conclusion of a career…
The AFNUM report on the photographic practices of the French in 2024 has just been released. Survey carried out among a sample of 1,000 people aged 15 to 65 who take pictures. – Quota method integrating the criteria of sex, age, region, size of urban area, size of household and CSP of the respondent – Data collected via online panel from June 24 to July 9, 2024. This survey has…
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Claude Pavelek started out as a set photographer for cinema and theatre. He also became a cameraman, and regularly collaborates with the main television channels for magazines and documentaries. For several years he has also collaborated with the Little Big Galerie, in Paris and Arles. He works mainly in analog photography, drawing his inspiration from the world of novels, paintings or drawings. His photographic practice is based on the poetry…
O’gènes Water & Photography. This exhibit is about having those two dear friends close to me. Water and time, roots of my genes. Water contributes to my fulfillment. Being pleasant, useful, essential, my senses delight in it. Immersed or barely splashed, I feel well, better. Surrounded, wrapped, nearly diluted within this tactile presence. Diving brings me additional awareness of my surroundings, the world all around me. Learning to melt, blend,…
The free webphotomagazine OPENEYE celebrates its 5th anniversary. Inspired by the possibilities offered by new technologies, four enthusiasts decided in 2017 to renew the photographic press by creating the OPENEYE webphotomagazine, "Today's view of photography". This bimonthly is halfway between the digital mook and the online photo book. Free, it presents over 250 pages a panorama of current photography, and offers a space for expression to young talents. Each issue…
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Good morning ! It's back to school, and only 2 days left... Photographically: it is plethoric and incredibly rich. Financially: it is difficult for some. This is why we are offering you this unique opportunity for new subscribers. An annual subscription at the discount price of 59 euros with the attached code: OEILSEPT24 Please note: you only have until September 26 to take advantage of it. Jean-Jacques Naudet
JAEGER ART presents Bastiaan Woudt's first solo exhibition in Germany. The gallery will be showing various bodies of works in an exhibition named Rhythm, some of which have never been shown to the public before. Bastiaan Woudt, born in the Netherlands in 1987, is best known for his iconic portraits, which are characterized by strong contrasts and a monochromatic distinctiveness that quickly brought him international recognition over the span of…
Yesterday, I introduced you to a small side of this astonishing character: the photographer Serge Assier. For this second part, I'm showing you what he calls his life as a entertainer. You understand, we are entering his world as a reporter photographer. Our Rouletabille photographer, very much from Marseille, certainly seems a character that we suppose to be very imaginary. However, you can shake his hand, except that it will…
David Hill Gallery presents South African photographer Alice Mann first UK exhibition of Drummies – her seminal, Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize-winning series of South African female drum majorette teams, featuring previously unseen photographs from the series. Alice spent four years photographing girls in Western Cape and Gauteng schools. Her joyful portraits capture the strength, confidence, and pride that is vital in communities where opportunities for young women are severely…
You have to have lived in the last century to know this name: Paul Tourenne. His exhibition is entitled: Some notes of happiness, it is at Espace Durev until October 2. Caroline Stein presents it this way: “From the laughing moment to everyday scenes, Paul Tourenne's photographs are those of an era, of a state of mind, of an air of lightness. Tenor-soloist of the Frères Jacques, he was, at…
PICTO New York partners with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) for the second year, and offer an exhibition and silent auction with 19 images from some of the world’s foremost photographers. The photographs depict memorable figures and moments. Jackie Onassis on a city street being chased by famous paparazzo Ron Gallela. Barack Obama caught in the imaginary web of a young Spiderman on Halloween, taken by White House photographer…
Jean-Claude Gautrand's "libres expression" exhibition at the Musée Réattu in Arles ends in a month, but the film made by Daniel Mezergues to be presented on the occasion of this retrospective is visible in its entirety online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjJ04zX2L90
ARCHIVES - December 30, 2014 “During the Vietnam War, Marines would place an ace of spades, the ‘death card,’ on the bodies of slain Vietcong soldiers in an effort to scare any survivors… These Polaroids, kept in several boxes and collected during my reporting in the 1990s, have a similar effect on me. Famine in Rwanda, war in Iraq, American porno actresses and ex-KGB directors are chaotically piled one on…
Good morning ! It's back to school, and only 2 days left... Photographically: it is plethoric and incredibly rich. Financially: it is difficult for some. This is why we are offering you this unique opportunity for new subscribers. An annual subscription at the discount price of 59 euros with the attached code: OEILSEPT24 Please note: you only have until September 25 to take advantage of it. Jean-Jacques Naudet
Álvaro Canovas: Contrasts & Paradoxes Renowned for his work in photojournalism, Álvaro Canovas has made a name for himself by capturing the essence of some of the most significant events in contemporary history. As a photojournalist for major magazines and newspapers, including decades of work at Paris Match, Canovas has built a career characterized by an impressive diversity of subjects and styles, ranging from coverage of global conflicts to intimate…
Galerie XII Los Angeles presents the exhibition Mona Kuhn : The Schindler House, A Love Affair, it includes photography, multimedia and sound installation. The live event was a real success, with 500+ people coming thru to see the large scale projections and the musicians playing live to the multichannel 12 min video projections. Mona Kuhn's portraits visualize an uncanny love story. The enigmatic subject of Kuhn’s solarized pictures is a…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents Sink / Rise: The Day May Break, Chapter Three and The Echo Of Our Voices: The Day May Break, Chapter Four, an exhibition of new works by Nick Brandt, made as part of an ongoing global series of images portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. Sink / Rise: The Day May Break, Chapter Three highlights South Pacific Islanders in…
He is one of the last living dinosaurs of French photography. Our collaborator Thierry Maindrault pays him a tribute in 3 parts! JJN I have known Serge Assier for several years, our paths cross regularly during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie which are held every summer in Arles. For almost forty years, this exceptional photographer has presented each year, autonomously and independently, his various works, always at his own…
This is the second personal exhibition of the artist Blaise Adilon at the Galerie Henri Chartier, following the one produced in 2021, Blaise Adilon, Mémoires Troublées under the curatorship of Thierry Raspail. For this event, Blaise Adilon is exhibiting two new series, L'Herbier du futur and Cérémonie(s) in two spaces, in the gallery on rue Auguste Comte and in his house in Brindas where he lives today. This house was…
Yushi Li is on show as part of Dwelling, an exhibition presented by Meeting Point Projects. Yushi Li (b. 1991, China) is a Chinese, London-based artist working primarily in photography. Li’s work has consistently interrogated the nature of the gaze, turning the tables, or lens more aptly, from male to female-centric. The artist uses psychoanalytic theory to interrogate gaze and the act of looking as two distinct, yet difficult to…