Founded ten years ago, the collective Les Globules Noirs brings together three artists who "grew up together in photography." Passionate about creating images, confronting them, and making them interact, Caroline Lusseaux, Andréa Wasaff, and Céline Gobillard invite us into the making of La Résistance de nos corps à l’oubli (The Resistance of Our Bodies to Memory Lapse), a work that is as intimate as it is collective. When and…
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Corden Potts online gallery is currently showing Our City By the Bay, featuring iconic images of San Francisco by photographer, Rory Earnshaw. His photographs of the places and things that define San Francisco are elegantly captured on film using medium and large format cameras. He then hand-processes and makes black and white silver gelatin prints that have a classic quality and clarity that evokes the past. Rory Earnshaw started taking…
One of the prettiest greeting cards of the week! This one from Keith de Lellis Gallery. A photograph by Margaret Bourke-White of toys at Higbee's Department Store in Cleveland, Ohio created in 1929.Higbee's store on Public Square was prominently featured in the 1983 movie A Christmas Story and in the 2022 movie A Christmas Story Christmas. Keith de Lellis Gallery 41 East 57th Street, Suite 703 New York, NY…
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Follower of metamorphoses and "deletions" Véronique Loh makes the images drift. A series of evanescent presences spring up in often enigmatic poses, where the woman seems to have emerged from Aladdin's lamp. She sits enthroned in a kind of real ostentation but also stored away in the space of mental and visual representation. However, there is nothing allegorical or symbolic here, even if such poses can sometimes evoke the painting…
Espace_L in Geneva presents until April 22, Paralleles, an exhibition by Ana D & Noora K and Julien Spiewak. Two proposals around the body. Ana D & Noora K break down movement through a subtle interplay of perspectives and lenticular impressions in line with the research of Eadweard Muybridge. Julien Spiewak stages body fragments in museums, bringing life to these places frozen in time. Color links the works of artists…
Beauty, complexity and cruelty Born in 1948 in Toulouse, Philippe Blache has always seen his mother paint, and this is how he became familiar with the world of art. But very early on it was photography that attracted him, and more particularly the work of the photographer Edward Weston. Equipped with a 24x36 Miranda, he developed his films in the kitchen and when the day was over, it was the…
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Released within the highly charged political climate of the United States in the months prior to a pivotal presidential election, photographer Michael Dressel's latest book, The End is Near, Here (Hartmann Books), presents black and white images showing a polarized society in crisis. Urban street scenes and desolate abandoned landscapes taken throughout the country but mostly in California, combine imagery describing economic struggle, and the cultural conflicts in today’s America. In an interview…
The exhibition is entitled Le siècle des vacances : de la villégiature au tourisme de masse. The photographs are from the Fnac collection and are presented as part of the Planches Contact festival in Deauville on the occasion of the Fnac's seventieth anniversary. The exhibition curator is Laura Serani. Along with these images, she sent us these few words. Le Siècle des vacances, de la villégiature au tourisme de masse…
Peter Fetterman Gallery presents "Woof Woof: The Dog in Photography," an exhibition celebrating the special bond between humans and dogs through the lens of some of the most iconic photographers in history. This exhibition features a captivating collection of images that explore the deep connection, joy, and companionship shared with our canine friends. Woof Woof: The Dog in Photography includes works by renowned artists such as Kristoffer Albrecht, Sid Avery, Dorothy…
Joseph Kayne just returned from New Mexico and his tintype photo residency at Navajo owned Cody Sanderson Design. He sent us his photographs with this text. Joseph Kayne photographs the American landscape, Heartland, and Native American archaeological sites with a 4x5 large format view camera. His latest projects, involve working in the rare antique process, known as Wet Plate Collodion Tintype photography, using an 8x10 old wooden camera and a…
For over thirty years, visual artist photographer Sophie Ristelhueber has been developing field works, and examining our world for all the marks, signs and other visual traces, like so many scars and wounds that streak its surface. A fan of exhibitions, installations or videos, this time we are offered a show with an eloquent title, a radical exercise that deserved some clarification. So, let’s meet. Jean-Jacques Ader: Let's talk…
Emulsion Lab is celebrating its fifth anniversary! L’Œil de la Photographie is delighted to mark this special occasion with them. When Luis Escudero and David Dahan launched this project in 2019, they were both practicing photography as amateurs and developing their prints in an association-run lab, where they first met. The duo decided to look for other possibilities and realized that outside of the associative environment, there were no spaces…
Hess Enterprises announces the launch of Hess Art House, a new online gallery dedicated to celebrating the beauty of everyday life through photography and art. Hess Art House aims to inspire and connect people by showcasing a diverse collection of images and artworks from various cities and eras. Our mission is to inspire and connect people through the power of photography and art. We believe that every moment, no matter…
Until January 5, 2025, the Musée Ziem in Martigues presents Zingaro, 40 ans d’histoires partagées. It is from the complicity between photographers Alfons Alt, Antoine Poupel & Alain Sauvan and their connection with Martigues that an exhibition was born around Bartabas, Zingaro equestrian theater leader. Alain Sauvan, Zingaro's first photographer, was able to capture moments of work and daily life, family scenes between Bartabas, his wife, their baby and their…
The Académie des Beaux-Arts elected Marie Robert as correspondent of the Photography Section. Marie Robert is the chief curator at the Musée d’Orsay, responsible for photography and cinema. A former student of the École Normale Supérieure, an associate professor of economic and social sciences and holder of a diploma of advanced studies in cinematographic studies, she was a curator at the Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires and then…
This is one of the most original greeting cards received so far! It comes to us from Abe Frajndlich. The Image is titled Earth Heart.
Gabriel Mrabi: Melancholy and Poetry Gabriel Mrabi, a Paris-based photographer and director, skillfully reveals the delicate boundary between childhood and adulthood, capturing the sensitivity and vulnerability of adolescence with a unique vision. His images, powerful and filled with emotion, immerse viewers in a cinematic world inspired by Hitchcock and Buñuel, where his models, transformed into fictional characters, seem as if they’ve stepped out of a film. Known for his visual…
MEP presents the exhibition Science/Fiction — Une non-histoire des Plantes, which aims to retrace a visual history of plants, linking art, technology and science from the 19th century to the present day. Initiated in 2020, bringing together more than 40 artists from different eras and nationalities, this exhibition juxtaposes historical photographic works such as Anna Atkins’ cyanotypes, Karl Blossfeldt’s inventory of plant forms and Laure Albin-Guillot’s microscope experiments with creations…
The LIFE archives showcase Hollywood and the magic of cinema. With LIFE. Hollywood, Taschen offers a 706-page double volume with more than 600 photos, more than half of which were unpublished until now. The Golden Age of the world’s most popular photo weekly (1936-1972) coincided with the most glamorous decades in Hollywood. The hundreds of images meticulously chosen for this book from the vast LIFE archives show stars, their sublime…
I had seen this book on the table of its publisher, Le Bec en l'Air, at the last Paris Photo, a few days before its official release. Since then, the publisher has sent me some photographs taken from the book and a copy, in PDF format, of the book. It is therefore from these elements alone that I will evoke the photographic images of Roger Schall, one of the great…
Published by sun/sun éditions, Le Bruissement entre les Murs is a new example of the magic that can emerge from the meeting of two visual languages. This collaboration between Clara Chichin and Sabatina Leccia was made possible by the Transverse 2022 grant, which encourages breaking down barriers in photographic practice by fostering dialogue with an artist from another discipline. Clara Chichin is a photographer interested in our relationship with nature,…