Viltin Gallery in Budapest presents Permutation, an exhibition by Péter Tímár as part of the Budapest Photo Festival 2024 program. The photographer writes : I have also learned that one must seek the best. Just as it is the actor's job to find the best tone of voice, the best gesture, so it is with the photographer who seeks the 'best' moment, the best angle, framing, tone. But often this…
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Jean-Claude Marguerite sends us this portfolio accompanied by this text: At the beginning of the 2000s, I lived a stone's throw from the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris. On my first walk, I was struck by the self-importance displayed by the male busts, almost all made on the same model. I then began to photograph the female statuary, in black and white and in 6x6. I moved shortly after, and another…
Seen on the Corridor Éléphant website this portfolio by Bruno Dumas. He writes : How to explain, or even develop meaning in a speech where just the second is the most important. The instant, so furtive an instinct, challenges our eyes to what must be, perhaps a good image, a beautiful illustration. But this second, just this second when I think I have brushed against the Holy of the Holy…
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After 10 years of activity as a photographer and 20 spent in the world of images, Céline Andrea has just released her first book. The editor Paul Luro presents it like this! Here is Céline Andrea's very first monographic book, edited and published by Normal Magazine (Editions Incarnatio). It brings together on 184 pages, the most artistic work of the artist, her most personal shots far from the fashion campaigns.…
Thorsten Wulff is an absolute matchmaker. Not sure which year we met exactly, but it’s been a few years down the road already. When it comes to photography, what never fails to impress me are the wide variety of cameras, techniques, and places that Wulff masters in his work. Analogue, digital, darkroom, on location, on site – he does it all. Pair that with his gentle nature, large network, and…
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The International Photojournalism Center of Perpignan, presents a major exhibition on war photographers: The World Under Our Eyes with photographs by Alizée Lemaoult - What their eyes have seen, Giles Duley - Legacy of War - and Alexandra Boulat - Shards of War . We have chosen to show you the work of Alexandra Boulat, who covered the conflicts that rocked the former Yugoslavia for 6 years. This exhibition was…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents the exhibition, Steve Fitch: Drive-In Theaters. Drive-In Theaters will showcase a remarkable selection of vintage and modern gelatin silver prints representing the architecture of these distinctly American movie-viewing monuments. For more than forty years, Steve Fitch has been photographing the American West revealing its changing vernacular landscape and vanishing roadside attractions. After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 with a bachelor's degree…
First exhibition of Guénaëlle de Carbonnières at the Galerie Binome, Les marées de pierre brings together several recent photographic sets crossed by a poetics of archeology. If the artist reactivates the images of the vestiges of our humanity and unearths the archives of a common imaginary heritage, she also reinvests by means of photography gestures and above-archaeological processes: survey, excavation, prospecting, reconstitution, sampling, stratigraphy, burial, emergence… Without anachronism, it is…
In Tisser sa toile, Tina Merandon approaches the mother-daughter relationship from a very original point of view. Taking advantage of an artistic residency in Brittany, she used the idea of the woven weft (sheets and tablecloths, textile objects having often been associated with domestic rituals that linked women together) to pose, behind a veil, mother and girl together. The projected shadows are reminiscent of Plato's cave. There is thus an…
The Secret Gallery presents Let's Dance. An exhibition that transforms, jostles, confronts the photographs of Michel Haddi, fashion photographer and contemporary designer Reda Amalou. Today we present the images of Michel Haddi. The exhibition features for the first time in Paris, never published pictures of Michel Haddi. This unconditional "social butterfly" who is part of this small number of photographers who transform simple photos into real artistic creations. Since 1978,…
Collection of black and white analog photographs taken between 1980 and 1985, portraits of friends or strangers encountered in the streets of Paris, scenes gleaned at random but with a formal desire for composition, débutantes presents the first photos of photographer Jacques Graf. "Sleeping Beauties" never shown before, they retrace the poetic and melancholy journey of a young Parisian at the dawn of his career and his love life. A…
“In the mind there is an awareness of perfection” - Agnes Martin. First, it must be noted that Marc Valesella could have been a musician or an engineer in equal measure, and a great one at either . His wife Gaia proudly points out the exquisite sound system which Marc built from scratch and an impressive collection of rare LPs. A finely tuned taste is a taste in everything. And…
This month comes out the book Hecho en barrio, published by Éditions Revelatoer. The photographer, Jean-Félix Fayolle, presents his work as follows. Hecho en barrio is a long-term photographic work begun in 2007 on the youth of working-class neighborhoods in Mexico, mainly in the city of San Luis Potosí, capital of the state of the same name. This agglomeration of 2 million inhabitants is located in the northern center of…
The Carré d’Art presents a collective exhibition of Ukrainian photographers. Four photographers with different practices, four looks at Ukraine before February 2022: Maxim Dondyuk - Oksana Nevmerzhytska - Elena Subach - Daria Svertilova. This exhibition was designed with the help of Kateryna Radchenko, director and curator of the Odesa Photo Days festival. Odesa Photo Days is an international festival of contemporary photography based in Ukraine as well as an educational…
The exhibition presented at Zoème comes from a visual archive created by the artist Celeste Rojas Mugica and entitled Inventario Iconoclasta de la Insurrección Chilena. This online archive documents the diversity of iconoclastic gestures perpetrated by protesters on public statuary since October 2019, which saw the birth of one of the largest social movements in the history of Chile. The artist created this online archive by reworking hundreds of photographs…
Marilyn Stafford, a pioneer of street photography passed away earlier this month. A protégée of Scavullo and Cartier-Bresson, she took ready-to-wear fashion to the streets of Paris. Her career started with a grainy portrait of Albert Einstein at home in 1948, her first ever photograph as she liked to say. Her portfolio includes the likes of Édith Piaf, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bing Crosby, Sharon Tate and more. She was 97.
Edwynn Houk Gallery presents an exhibition by Christopher Bucklow (British, b. 1957), Guests and Tetrarchs: A Retrospective. Bringing two of his most well-known series together, this show includes vibrant, large-scale cameraless photographs that have become the artist’s trademark. Part painter, part photographer, part alchemist, Bucklow harness the power of the sun to infuse his figure studies with energy. He begins by tracing the shadow of his sitter onto a sheet…
Until February 4, the Galerie Gaïa presents the latest photographic series of Jean-François Molliere. The series shown revolves around two themes that seem to oppose each other. The first, structured and embodied of the great cities of the east coast of America, plunges us into timeless vapors and fluctuations. The second, arid, hot and mineral of Namibia, radically departs from the classic representations of these vast landscapes. Galerie Gaïa 4…
Publication by Editions Normal of Matthieu Sonnet's book: Fragments. "After 10 years of activity as a photographer and working in the world of images for much more, I decided to launch my very first monographic book. I imported, went through, sorted hundreds of photos, dozens of sessions, took out all my archives, selected for weeks the images that were closest to my heart, those that were going to tell this…
"[Stephen] reminds us that the future is unknown to all of us. As such, this project is a call to live in the moment, to acknowledge that the universe is vast and that we are all bits of matter that exist long after our bodies are put to rest." —Aline Smithson “Every cancer hospital should share Stephen’s book to start bringing healing to their space." —Sue Robins, author and cancer…