ARCHIVES - NOVEMBER 7, 2018 The Louis Vuitton Editions shows the astonishing dimension of the work of Oliviero Toscani. Far from advertising campaigns, the book recounts the clash between his photography and the landscape shaped by Alberto Burri, Cretto. From the use of the image as a shocking medium, from the clash between conventions and its provocative staging, from the exploitation of the media as an exhibition platform, there will…
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ARCHIVES - January 8, 2018 Immaginare by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, a Swiss first at the m.a.x. museo in Chiasso Switzerland, offers an overview of more than fifty years of his professional life. The exhibit - included in Bi10, the 10th Biennale dell’Immagine - deals with the issue of imagination. Toscani focuses “on imagining as an act of conscious choice in the photographer’s craft”, as the curators of the exhibition…
ARCHIVES - February 11, 2016 The Italian photographer famous for his controversial photographs is currently exhibited in La Hune bookshop gallery in Paris. Oliviero Toscani was born in 1942 in Milan, his collaboration with United Colors of Benetton from 1982 to 2000, made him a world renown artist. La Hune proposes the discovery of the ‘Minis Toscani’ series, retracing via one hundred small format photographs the work of the artist…
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Nenad Samuilo Amodaj created the Hoop and Ball series of photographs in June 2010 with dancer and author Shawnrey Notto. The photographs were based on an earlier series of drawings Nenad made of Notto wearing parts of the deconstructed wedding dress during his figure drawing study in Michael Markowitz’s 23rd Street studio in San Francisco. The hoop skirt serves as an augmentation device, a skeletal extension meant to alter the…
Still on the subject of the exhibition at La Galerie Rouge, here is Alain Mingam's point of of view, in which he paints a more psychological portrait of the couple. Marie-Paule Nègre, Luc Choquer: An “uncoupled” passion for photography At this time with all the interpellations, from health, social, political which daily call out the people of France, the question again deserves to be asked: "Is this how French…
The legendary photographs of Marilyn Monroe from Bert Stern’s “The Last Sitting” are the subject of this exhibition at Staley-Wise Gallery. Indeed, very few photo shoots are legendary, one above all the others checks all the boxes : Marilyn Monroe and Bert Stern at the Bel Air Hotel for VOGUE in 1962. This is why we dedicate today’s entire edition to this true gem which would be without doubt impossible…
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This is the 33rd installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite you to enjoy and reflect on these works during this time. Andre Kertész 1894-1985 Stairs at Montmartre, Paris, 1926 Signed in pencil on recto Gelatin silver print Image/Paper: 3" x 3-3/4", Mount: 12" x 9", Mat 20" x 16" (#969) “The moment always dictates in…
Contact Photo in Brooklyn presents A Call from the Void, an exhibition by Joseph Rovegno and Alexandria Barcenas. A Call of the Void refers to a psychological phenomenon—a fleeting, inexplicable urge to confront one’s mortality by stepping into the unknown. For Joseph Rovegno and Alexandria Barcenas, this idea resonates not as a call to self-destruction but as a reckoning with the universal human experience of longing for escape and transformation.…
Release of the book Figures Fleurs Forêts by Jean Luc Tartarin by Éditions LOCO. Jean Luc Tartarin borrows images from the history of photography that he will reproduce in a file that he calls "first" and from which he can experiment with different interventions until he obtains the works that he considers successful. When he takes an old analog photograph, once scanned, it becomes like a negative. The raw file,…
Abe Frajndlich sends us his series Conundrum with these few words. I am still that inquisitive three years old looking at the world totally wide eyed and famished for any and all impressions. It’s all New. And the only imperative is to figure out what it means, or if it means anything at all. Conundrum is here for your visual delectation. Enjoy. Abe Frajndlich, July 14, 2024
One of our favorite Holiday cards for 2025. This one from Gilles and Nicole Perrin. www.gilles-perrin.com www.transphotographic.com
After presenting the photographs of Tina Merandon, Nathalie Baetens, Tim Flach, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek and Laurent Ballesta; in the second act of the Festival du Regard we continue to address the theme of Animal but this time more poetic and contemplative universes are invited to the walls. From January 14 to March 2 – the photographs of Vincent Munier, Pentti Sammallahti, Marta Bogdanska, Jean-François Spricigo, Annie-Marie Musselman and Michel…
Straight out the Hood Straight out the Hood is a long-term documentary project that explores the darker and lesser-known side of the street, from sensitive neighbourhoods to deprived areas. In this series, I go beyond the classic postcard images and familiar streets we all know, exploring the rich history and diversity of the urban fabric. By documenting the lives of gang members, mafia figures and other criminal organisations, I seek…
Red Series The color red is the entrance to the inner life, the color of the body, the flesh, the blood and the viscera. The color of passion and desire, of fire and fury. Its power lies in its duality, in being able to be the color of life and also of death. It unfolds by hiding itself in two opposite identities: it is the color of love and beauty…
Karoo: Between Light and Resilience The Karoo, a vast semi-arid region in South Africa, fascinates with its expansive landscapes, intense light, and raw materials in contrasting hues. This land, both harsh and luminous, offers photographers a unique creative canvas where every scene feels like a graphic work of art. The bold interplay of shadows and light carves powerful shapes, unveiling a stark and captivating beauty. Beyond its visual richness, the…
Mirrored Architectural Graphics Hand painted or not. Great architecture has fun elements that I play with, whether It's newly produced or older designs. I like to 'highlight' great design.
Night fishermen The work presented is a meeting with fishermen and an invitation to come aboard their boat for a night of fishing. Many of the inhabitants of the island of Marmara (Turkey) earn their living from fishing in the Marmara Sea. My frequent visits to the island have enabled me to get to know them and, above all, to share in their daily lives as they prepare for the…
Night comes quickly Places have memories. And so it is with my family home. For over 60 years, this house has recorded the presence of those who have lived there, and their traces are still very visible. The external elements (buildings, vegetation) have influenced the life of the house and its inhabitants, but the traces of life left by my parents and my brother have also marked the memory of…
Streetlife A great theater of life. Some pictures that i took during my stays in France. Between 2013 and today. Every moment captured could be sometimes a smile, a nice exchange, and of course i get the joy to keep them with me.
Karen Stuke is a regular in the German photography scene and has created a beautiful series of works using her pinhole camera. But it is only when you meet her in person that her charm truly unfolds, and you get access to her photographic world, ideas, and stories. I was therefore so pleased to get her to sit down for this little recap about her current presentation “Hotel Bogota” at…