French artist François Rouan, known for his braided canvases, presents for his latest exhibition at Galerie Templon is latest “photographic-tableaux”, a group of forty previously unseen pieces created since 2020. Rouan has been spending over 40 years working on deconstructing the notion of the painting using a new process which became his signature: pictorial braiding. In the late 1980s, he started using photography, a medium he has constantly explored and…
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Chaussee 36 Photo Foundation presents the exhibition of Maisie Cousins. The curated selection of works from 2017 to 2024 showcases Cousins' photographic explorations of nature and sexuality. Featuring work in extremely large format, as well as smaller, more intimate pieces, the exhibition presents the breadth of Cousins' distinctive visual language, in which the artist creates humorously ambiguous and vibrantly colourful close-ups of fruit, skin, bugs and other everyday objects. Both…
Projecting L.A. 2024 marks the return of the larger-than-life photography event documenting street life throughout Los Angeles. Projecting L.A. 2024 is a public screening projected 80-feet wide and three stories high above an expansive outdoor venue in the heart of L.A.’s historic Chinatown. The screening includes work from a range of photographers following a juried process as well as featured guests, including actor, musician and photographer Jeff Bridges, Pulitzer Prize…
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Cinema & Dance - Art in movement A hybrid discipline located in particular at the crossroads of choreography and cinematography. This is an exchange rendering cinematic choreography and choreographic cinematography. First of all, an obvious thing: dance and cinema have a profound point in common. Both are arts of movement. How a dancer crosses a stage, how an actress crosses a shot, are a way of saying how they inhabit…
Collective sale of fashion photos for Sidaction From June 22 to July 8, 2021. The Sidaction association, its president Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and its vice- president Line Renaud, are organizing an exclusive sale of photo prints by the most renowned fashion photographers, under the artistic direction of its ambassador, Jean Paul Gaultier. All proceeds from this event, organized with the support of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la…
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…
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Galerie Obsession, the new space of Pierre Passebon and Florent Barbarossa dedicated to the male nude, presents the exhibition “Tomber des nu(e)s” by Marc Martin and Mathis Chevalier. An eponymous book by Marc Martin is being released by Editions Agua. It is the story of a meeting between two men separated by a quarter of a century. On one side, the photographer – attached to the body – who questions…
Bigaignon presents Chris McCaw's first solo exhibition in France from April 23rd to June 1st, 2024. Experimenting with large format cameras and various printing processes, Chris McCaw began building his own cameras in 1995. The artist equips his large format cameras with powerful lenses typically used for military surveillance. Instead of film, Chris McCaw inserts gelatin silver photo paper made from expired fibers directly into the camera. By pointing the…
“Why talk about sculpture when I can photograph it?” - Constantin Brancusi Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a few of their favorite pictures organized thematically. This is Form and Light : Sculpture in Photography We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found! https://www.holdenluntz.com/magazine/simple-pleasures/form-and-light-sculpture-in-photography/ Holden Luntz Gallery332 Worth AvenuePalm Beach, FL 33480www.holdenluntz.com
On May 7th, the J. Paul Getty Museum is releasing Hippolyte Bayard and the Invention of Photography, the first English-language volume about Hippolyte Bayard, one of the inventors of photography who helped transform the burgeoning medium into an art form. Hippolyte Bayard (1801–1887) is often seen as an underdog in the early history of photography. From the outset, his contribution to the invention of the medium was eclipsed by others…
Seen on the Corridor Éléphant website, this portfolio by Diane Givry, a series of self-portraits taken between 2019 and 2023 (the series is in progress). Diane Givry is a 31-year-old French photographer currently living in Haute-Savoie. She is primarily interested in analog photography, being fascinated by the process, from shooting to dark room printing. She most often uses a Rolleicord medium format camera (6x6), and recently a Toyo camera for…
Stéphane Granzotto: The art of observation. Photographer as well as professional filmmaker, Stéphane Granzotto is first and foremost an enthusiast. As a photographer, he is particularly interested in the underwater world, a passion that dates back to his childhood. He took his first photo when he was just 10 years old, but it wasn't until he was 17 that he seriously considered making a career out of it. He studied…
CAMERA WORK Gallery presents the exhibition Hawai‘i with works by Berlin-based photographer Olaf Heine. The exhibition includes over 40 monochrome, partly large-format works from the long-standing, conceptually conceived series Hawai‘i. The accompanying photo book to the exhibition Hawai‘i (teNeues Verlag) is available now. “Is there any place more thoroughly photographed than Hawai‘i? Even if you’ve never visited the islands, you probably think you at least know what they look like.…
The Package Holiday 1968-1985 compiled by Jake Clark with photography by Trevor Clark is published by Hoxton Mini Press. Archive of images of British tourists on holiday, mainly in Majorca, taken by a photographer for the travel industry. Nostalgic color photos of British tourists abroad in the heyday of package holidays. Brightly colored swimsuits. Factor 2 sunscreen. Relax with a cocktail and a cigarette by a chlorinated swimming pool while…
The Nakba ‘breathes down our necks, invading our national identity and contorting our earliest encounters with our sense of self’, writes Mohammed El-Kurd in the foreword to the 2024 edition of a book of photographs first published in Spanish in 2016. The trauma of dispossession and expulsion is the Nakba and these photographs, from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth, bear visual and affective…
Fisheye Gallery presents Alice Pallot’s exhibition, Algues Maudites, a Sea of Tears. Through an anticipatory documentary, Alice Pallot questions the impact of human activities on the environment. Imbued with an imagination worthy of science-fiction, her photographs intrigue and reveal invisible issues through her vision of the near future. The Algues Maudites, a sea of tears project was initiated as part of the 1+2 Residence in collaboration with the Wallonia-Brussels Center…
Published by Fyshe Limited, Macchina is a limited-edition, hand-crafted volume of images by photographer Jon Nicholson, documenting the people and passion of motor sport. Macchina chronicles the freedom, excitement, teamwork and poetic essence at the heart of this unique sport. These are the atmospheric images that take you behind the scenes into every aspect of the world of motor sports, from the raw, grass roots energy of banger racing to…
Twice a year, Michael Diemar publishes a magazine: The Classic. As always, it’s marvellous! Issue 11 has been released and is now available to download at : https://theclassicphotomag.com/ Judge for yourself! JJN
Mauve MAUVE is the title of a series of photographic images shot over the last years. It functions allegorically, as signifier of a series of psychological attributes that characterize the gaze during this photographic work. A gaze that expresses a stance, a reaction to the current social reality. I copy from the dictionary: ‘‘… Mauve is more than yet another hue in the palette. It is registered as mysterious, exuding…
Solitude My name is Xavier Cristau. This is a series of 12 photos. 10 are recent and 2 were taken when I was 18, when I started photographing in the street. Retired since 2018, I've been able to resume my passion for photography. I photograph lonely people in the street and cemeteries. I've chosen to present a series of my street photos first. My photos of cemeteries, which could be…
Equinox François Vinot's photos don't tell a story, they offer all possible stories. Without a libretto and in a minimalist setting, a contemporary and eternal choreography unfolds before our eyes. The voluptuousness of the materials, the exaltation of the colors, the sensuality of the make-up and hair, the velvety texture of the skin, the visual richness of the clothes (and one might be tempted to say the stage costumes, so…