Release at Atelier EXB of Mister K, the latest book by Sylvie Meunier. Visual artist, Sylvie Meunier collects vernacular photographs, a living material which she seizes and takes over to construct imaginary stories. For Mister K, she plays with the atmospheres and photographic codes of B&W and combines, for the first time, this work of collecting images with that of writing. The story immerses the reader in an atmosphere that…
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A number of years ago Sherrie Nickol began visiting some of the multitude of public parks in New York City and other locals, photographing the daily life of the visitors, always impressed by the diversity of people and the joy that they experienced in these cherished public spaces. The selections here were photographed in New York City, Paris and Barcelona. In the Park is the fruit of these endeavors. Sherrie…
Robert Mack, photographer, visual artist, filmmaker, photographed and filmed criminally insane men for his project, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. These extremely rare black and white photographs were taken in 1981 and are compassionate, yet sobering portraits of insane men many who have committed murder. The legal courts determined these men to be dangerous to themselves or others, and so they were sent to a maximum security hospital for treatment,…
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The Wall This sculptural series is a new take on the limits we encounter daily, all along our lives. Indeed, human beings tend towards a constant evolution. They want to dominate and shape the reality around them. They try to reach beyond their physical and existential limits, never giving up, but eventually, they often find themselves trapped in a deterministic form of the human condition. Luca Izzo
For the first time since his death, an exhibition of fashion photographs from the 1960s and 1970s by the trailblazing photographer Gösta (Gus) Peterson is presented by presented by Deborah Bell Photographs. Peterson (1923-2017) was one of the most innovative and progressive fashion photographers of the 20th century, known for breaking barriers and challenging conventional approaches to fashion photography of the time. His playful, graphically rigorous compositions were widely published…
Dr. Eran Gilat is a Neuroscientist and Fine Art Photographer. Eran has been engaged for many years in fine art photography. His ‘Life Science’ project was vastly presented in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world. The study was published by numerous platforms, such as world photography magazines, newspapers and wired media platforms. ‘Life Science’ Photography book was published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg. Long lasting passion…
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For me, there is always the work being presented but also there is the presentation. Last week the Getty Center made me smile with the freshness of their presentation, the way they made their exhibition an invitation to see more than the art on the walls. First Came a Friendship: Sidney B. Felsen and the Artists at Gemini G.E.L., on view now at the Getty Center brings previously unseen work to…
This new exhibition that the Little Big Galerie is devoting to Estelle Lagarde constitutes a trilogy. Trilogy born from the photographer's desire to confront her approach, her narrative and emotional ambition, no longer at the heart of the building, the constructions of human architecture, but this time towards the outside, nature, the landscape, the elements that sculpt and cross them. And always at the center, the child. The link that…
In a new book published by Rizzoli, Turn of the Century : Portraits of Creative Interiors, Henry Bourne’s photographs of the residences and workspaces of a who’s who of creative people open windows onto the groundbreaking design approaches and trends of the last three decades. For nearly thirty years, Bourne has been photographing the residences and studios of, or those designed by, some of the world’s most important artists, architects,…
This is one of the featured exhibitions of the Saint Petersburg Photo Festival (SPMOP) in Florida. Robert Preston and his daughter Patricia Preston Mastry: a family of local photographers. Patricia Preston Mastry entrusted us with these images and this text! To see more of St. Petersburg's through the years, check out the new photography show at Craftsman House May 9 - June 8th: "Now and Then You Spot a Great…
Kyriakos Kaziras is not only a photographer, but also an artist, a magician capturing the beauty of the world through his lens. With Greek roots and steeped in French culture, he embodies the harmonious fusion of these two worlds. His passion for visual art was born in the very cradle of civilisation, awakened by the stories of his grandfathers, benevolent guides to the world of creativity. From the very beginning,…
There are photographers specialising in reportage - a snapshot here & there, their passage is just a sigh. There are those who swear by the documentary approach - they follow a subject for several months or even years. But Danny Willems' work defies all comparison. He has photographed the Belgian artist Arno for 50 years - the photographer became a friend, a collaborator, an advisor. In the words of Stephan…
No less than three cultural places in the city of the three towers, La Rochelle, have joined forces to receive the photographer's numerous images: Carré Amelot, La Sirène, the city's current music hall as well as the FEMA, international film festival. Since 1991, Richard Dumas has worked mainly for daily newspapers and magazines, although it is not possible to qualify him as a press photographer. Whether in the world of…
In 1937, a new magazine was launched in the UK. Though small in size, fitting into a pocket, it would have a tremendous impact. Lilliput, founded by European Hungarian émigré Stefan Lorant (1901- 1997), was the first British magazine to publish an impressive roster of international photographers, including Erwin Blumenfeld, Herbert Matter, Willy Ronis, Brassaï, Pierre Jahan and Ergy Landau. It published a series of now-famous reportage by Bill Brandt,…
Until May 18, the Ricco/Maresca Gallery in New York presents the exhibition FETISH: Photographs by Jorge Alberto Cadi, Le Fétichiste and Miroslav Tichý. Produced in collaboration with the Christian Berst Art Brut gallery, this exhibition will highlight vernacular photography. In the streets of Havana, Jorge Alberto Cadi (1963 – , Cuba) is known only as “El Buzo” - the diver -, constantly looking for material for his works, in the…
Bernhard Knaus Fine Art presents the solo exhibition La Plaiv with works from Petra Wunderlich. The artist applies a refined and didactic approach to create stoic black and white photographies that carefully examine the architectural facades of the picturesque and romantic villages of the eponymous region in Switzerland in the exhibition La Plaiv. Wunderlich studied under Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and became part of the…
Dewi Lewis Publishing releases the book God’s Promises Mean Everything by Mark Chapman. He writes : God’s Promises Mean Everything spans seven years in the life of Derek, a homeless hostel resident who lives in Teesside in the North East of England – an area that has a rich industrial history and was formerly a major iron and steel hub. After being granted permission by the hostel, I visited Derek…
Dancing daughter This is a story about my daughter Karina. About her fight for her dream. At the time of filming, out of the fourteen years she has lived, she has been involved in dance sports for ten. What was initially interpreted by parents as a way to develop a child, give him flexibility and endurance, over time grew into a real hobby. She trains for several hours every day…
Sicily After the first edition of “Sicily” in 2017 for the Portuguese publishing house “The unknown books”, the project, thanks to its success with the public, has evolved into an annual magazine. Large format and printed on fine gloss coated paper, and in 2021 this time for a small Sicilian publisher (FSL edizioni) “Sicily # 2” sees the light of day, and later in 2022 “Sicily # 3”. The work…
Forms My photographic work is part of a continuous and unprecedented exploration of urban spaces. I am interested in shapes, textures and colors that combine to create my subject. I look for the games created by light and shadows. In my work, my main goal is to offer a fresh look at ordinary things by creating refined and graphic images. I seek the particular point of view, attempting to eliminate…
My 70s It's been a great pleasure to browse through my film files from the 70s. I really enjoyed reviewing my photos from the time when I worked with a rolleiflex that I sold with a Nikon FM to buy a Leica M6 to be like the greats of the time. Back then, you could swap these cameras for another model on sale. Nowadays, I work with digital cameras, which…