Until September 15, 2024, Bercy Village presents an exceptional photographic exhibition imagined by Edouard Salmon. Supported by the Olympiade Culturelle label, “Le sport vu du ciel” is installed in the passages of the Cour Saint-Emilion. The 32 photos, works of Edouard Salmon, expert in aerial photography, offer a unique look at the sporting world. By exploring sport from above, this exhibition reveals its universal dimension and its deep roots in…
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Robin Lopvet is the first photographer exhibited by Lydie Marchi, the new director of the Centre d'art et de photographie de Lectoure. She spoke with our correspondent Jean-Jacques Ader. After 2023 when Damarice Amao was the artistic director of the Gers establishment, a new period began with the appointment in February 2024 of Lydie Marchi. Meeting and first interview. Jean-Jacques Ader: Could you introduce yourself? Lydie Marchi : I trained…
This is the 35th dialogue of the Collezione Ettore Molinario. A dialogue celebrating the entry into the collection of such an extraordinary artist as Jürgen Klauke. But it is also an opportunity to put the original vinyl of Transformer, Lou Reed’s masterpiece, back on the turntable. For those who want to read this score of disruptive images and music please sit back, put on your headphones and relax: the notes of…
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Marilyn Monroe : The Last Sitting, 1962 By Bert Stern (...) I was going to do a head shot. One classic black and white photograph that would last forever. But if I was honest with myself, what did I really want? To get Marilyn Monroe alone in a room, with no one else around, and take all her clothes off. No one had gotten Marilyn Monroe to pose in the…
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of one of the most memorable epics in film history. CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery honors this anniversary until December22, 2022 with the exhibition “The Godfather” which showcases about 40 partly unknown works by the renowned photographer Steve Schapiro. Schapiro was allowed to photographically accompany Francis Ford Coppola's legendary filming and created visual icons that still symbolize the trilogy today. “The Godfather…
Named one of Lens Cultures top 50 Emerging Artist, Marjorie Salvaterra’s images reveal “a fine line between sanity and insanity,” according to Virginia Heckart, Associate Curator of Photography at The Getty Center. Salvaterra’s exhibitions include: The California Museum of Art ( Making Pictures Of People), The Nelson-Atkins Museum / Flak Photo, Nuits des Images Musée de l'Élysée; the “Human + Being” show at The Center for Fine Art Photography; Rencontres…
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Until June 25, La Non-Maison, a place for art and essays in Aix en Provence, is exhibiting Nicolas Comment. The exhibition entitled Invisibilité is presented in this way by the curator, Michèle Cohen. It was important for me to expose this photographic investigation of Nicolas Comment. It paves the way for a cycle of exhibitions and encounters that I will organize later around figures forgotten in the history of art…
LE BAL launches the first edition of La Fabrique du Regard – Le Festival and presents the collective achievements of young people and artists carried out within the framework of the programs of La Fabrique du Regard, the educational and creative center of Le BAL. Exhibition, screenings, workshops, and meetings will punctuate this week devoted to the challenges of image education and the new forms invented by young people and…
A new gallery in the heart of the Marais is now a common thing. But a modest, immediately intimate stall, held by two photographers, opened with the ardor of art or the passion of adventures (it depends), it is rarer. The Galerie des Minimes opens at number 13 of the eponymous street, in the 3rd district. Founded by photographers Félix Cholet and Olga du Saillant, it inaugurates its first chapter…
Gallery owner Thierry Bigaignon belongs to the rare breed of dealers who reflect and shake up the photographic medium. Since its creation in 2016, the gallery has been questioning the image at the intersection of conceptual and abstract art. Its artists, like Fernando Marante, think form, light, space and time. They return to the foundations of the photographic principle, if not even to its invention, while displacing the image from…
The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the exhibition Ellen von Unwerth: This Side of Paradise at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film in Atlanta. Curated by SCAD FASH creative director Rafael Gomes, This Side of Paradise presents more than 50 photographs and fashion films from celebrated photographer Ellen von Unwerth’s vast editorial and artistic repertoire. “The exuberant Ellen von Unwerth shows SCAD students how to plot a…
We received from Robin Siegel this story and photographs of the editor and creator of Nazraeli Press: Chris Pichler. Perched up on a hilltop in Paso Robles, California, Chris Pichler’s aesthetic universe is expanding exponentially. Pichler, founder of Nazraeli Press, is a laid back maverick with a variety of ventures, and in true Californian style, he really goes with the flow. From his headquarters, an unobstructed sky offers unparalleled and…
A new exhibition and a new book, this was the opportunity for Nicole Canet to send us this text: “This new exhibition cum sale in my Gallery “Au Bonheur du Jour” invites you to discover the universe of male subjects and mainly nudes, an abundant and varied iconography, put back into its historical context. Old photographs from the middle of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century, until the…
Harrowdown Hill is a new publication by British photographer John Spinks, featuring landscape photographs made over the period of a year. Spinks re-deploys the conventions of English landscape painting to produce a series of photographs that at first appear to be an atmospheric, often melancholic visual document of the English countryside. Beneath the surface however is a complex story of competing political narratives set against the backdrop of the war…
"La photographie du portefeuille" is the result of a photographic collection carried out by Anne Delrez at the Conserverie, un lieu d'archives (Metz) en 2013. “It has the shape of slightly fleshy buttocks, blunt corners, bits of tobacco sometimes stuck in its center, large scratches, a particular smell, annotations that have become illegible, miles of walking and travelling. This is the photograph from the wallet. The one that, one day,…
Until June 13th, the Parisian gallery Durev exhibits Guy Le Querrec. This is the first time he is showing his color images. On this occasion, Guy Bourreau, the initiator of this exhibition sent us the following text: April 2019 New York, more precisely Brooklyn and its museum in which is organized an exhibition of photographs by Gary Winogrand soberly entitled "Colors": the shock and the wonder of discovering unpublished color…
It's very touching: by way of introduction, the Indian photographer Nilanjan Ray sent a note from Cartier-Bresson dating back at least 30 years. He doesn't need it, his photos are superb. Here is his reportage on the sacred city of Varanasi and his text. JJN The Sacred city of India, Varanasi showcases a lifestyle that can aptly be described as 'desi' or deep-rooted Indian. This religious and conventional city has…
STUDIO WEST presentS Artist Portraits, South London based photographer Brynley Odu Davies’ debut solo exhibition. The show will feature a selection of Brynley’s never-before-exhibited artist studio portraits taken between 2020 and 2023. Featuring over 200 artists, the overall project is a testament to both Brynley's unwavering commitment to platforming young creatives, and the talent of the artist subjects who collectively form the UK’s incredible emerging art scene. The project itself…
"As I was gradually pulled into the scene and told about the pose, it began to make me think of the daily thoughts I have about my son. I have thoughts of love, change, determination, growth and encouragement. I also have concerns regarding his health and safety as it relates to the growing conditions across this nation with African American males. There needs to be immediate attention to stop the…
The Hulett Collection announced representation of newly published works by American artist, Robert Brecko Walker. Robert Brecko Walker, originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, was born in 1942. He majored in Fine Art and Anthropology at UC Berkeley in the turbulent 1960’s. Among his instructors were Ansel Adams, Harry Callahan and Jack Welpott. After graduation he traveled throughout Europe, North Africa, and North America via Volkswagen Camper with his…
Lisa Sette Gallery presents Reynier Leyva Novo’s exhibition, The Flowers of My Exile. Reynier Leyva Novo, a prominent participant and documentarian of what has become known as the 27N movement – a demand among Cuba’s younger generation of artists for freedom of expression and identity – is also an internationally recognized conceptual artist whose elegant minimalist works expose the hidden machinations of power in Cuba and the USA. Novo has…