The Carré d’Art of Six-Fours-les-plages is offering for its spring exhibition, at the Maison du Patrimoine, on the edge of the Brusc lagoon, the En Voyage exhibition by Françoise Nuñez and Bernard Plossu. With nearly seventy photographs, visitors will be able to take a world tour from the Americas to Asia via Africa. The selection was difficult as the corpus is rich and of high quality but through the images…
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How to translate the unspeakable? In "The Big House," her first book published by Éditions du Caïd, photographer Nathalie Malisse revisits the places of her childhood to confront the nightmares that were born there. For years, Natalie Malisse's nights were haunted by recurring nightmares linked to childhood memories attached to the house where she spent every other weekend. In 2018, the Belgian photographer decided to return to this house, which…
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Margaret Lansink : It’s All About Intuition Art photographer Margaret Lansink lives and works in a small village near Amsterdam. A graduate of the Photo Academy in Amsterdam, she also studied at Le Masterklass and took courses at Atelier Smedsby in Paris. Her approach to photography is deeply intuitive. Her often dark images nevertheless exude real power and love. As if by necessity, she almost never separates herself from her…
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.…
Inspired by works belonging to the world of art history that have accompanied me since adolescence, this particular bond is like that of a family of souls whose invisible family tree whispers to me to draw it. This purpose is carried out as follows: compose a setting, stylize the models, illuminate, and guide the subject in front of my lens. Photograph and work in post-production on digital files up to…
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Renowned portrait photographer Mark Mann documents an impressive host of dancers—their eloquent bodies in posed tranquility and vibrant motion—representing years of excellence and varied disciplines of the art form. A celebration of the strength and emotive ability of dancers, this book is a collection of images that captures the dynamism and energy of the mediums of both dance and photography. In homage to Mann’s hero Irving Penn, he installed a…
Sheila. I never understood the aggressiveness of the people of the media towards Sheila, in the 1960s. How took pleasure in shooting her down for fifteen years, for no reason. They did everything to her, even pretending she was a man, like that, for no reason, just to sell paper. You realize ? Getting on the cover with that kind of naughtiness, how did you expect her to defend herself?…
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Galerie Miranda presents the second solo exhibition by artist Laura Stevens, entitled 'Tu oublieras aussi' (You will also forget). One of the most solicited portrait photographers, in her personal projects Stevens explores a resolutely feminine and contemporary point of view of the private sphere, questioning notions of desire, the passing of time, solitude and loss, the connection between the artist and her subject. For her first exhibition at Galerie Miranda,…
The Master V is the newest installment of Juergen Teller’s light-hearted homages to his heroes, including Garry Kasparov and Demna Gvasalia. Teller made his first Master in 2005 as an homage to anything and everything he believes is a master or masterful—be it punk rock icon Iggy Pop, actor Gillian Anderson, football manager Carlo Ancelotti, or even a simple vase of flowers—as well as a tongue-in-cheek recognition of himself as…
Leung Chi Wo (b. 1968, Hong Kong) and Sara Wong (b. 1968, Hong Kong) explore the anonymity of history by contemplating figures in the background of found snapshots. In their Museum of the Lost series, Leung and Wong reenact the poses and attire of these unidentified, unaware “minor characters," producing life-sized photographic prints and crafting accompanying texts that imagine their experiences and personalities. The artists’ exhibition focuses on works made…
Landscapes hold stories and are the harbors of memories for the generations who chase chickens across yards, walk among the grasses, build homes, grow gardens, watch their children kick balls outside, watch the sky change with the seasons and the patterns of days. Alicia Bruce's book, I Burn But I Am Not Consumed (Daylight Books, June 27, 2023), is a visually immersive experience that documents through photographs, narratives, and images…
The idea for First Stop Last Stop (Workshop Arts, June 2023) was conceived when Rita Nannini heard about “End of the Line,” a game played by teenagers who randomly board any train and stay on it to its end point. Compelled by curiosity and imagining the myriad visual possibilities, in 2013 Nannini began riding and photographing the terminal stops of all of New York City’s subway lines. "This book explores…
This is the twenty-fifth dialogue from the Ettore Molinario Collection, an ancient dialogue, seventeenth-century like the still-life that inspire it. David Bailey and Patrick Tosani discuss the vanitas, even of images and its mechanism. Very distant authors, yet both could agree on that strange resemblance between the guillotine and the camera. The time to let go of the rope and press a button and our head, rolling, opens our eyes to…
Getxophoto International Image Festival is open until June 25 in Getxo, Basque Country Spain. This year's edition will revolve around the idea of Pause! This edition wants to be a place where we can say: enough, stop, PAUSE! A place where we can stop to reflect on this fast-paced world and demand the right to slow down, to reduce, to say I can’t or I don’t want to. María Ptqk,…
Louis Teran : Searching for the imperceptible. Born in Paris in 1981 and a music fan, Louis Teran left for London when he graduated from high school. After a while, he returned to France, living off odd jobs. The question of his future arose, and it was while recalling images from the film "Fallen Angels" by Wong Kar-Wai that something clicked. He did his first internship with Jean-François Aloïsi to…
With the exhibition “Peter Keetman. Vintage Photographs from the Gerd Sander Collection”, Galerie Julian Sander is presenting one of the central figures of post-war German photography. In 1949, Keetman was one of the founders of the fotoform group, whose experimental, graphically incisive works echoed the photographic avant-garde of the 1920s. Keetman knew how to combine the influence that the "New Photographers" of the Weimar period had on him with his…
PDNB Gallery presents The Good Life, an exhibition by Nancy Baron. She introduces her work as follows: I stepped into a Time Machine to go back to the late 1950’s, to experience the Mad Men, Mid-Century Modern life that my parents lead. I ended up in Palm Springs, California. It was a beautiful city, with the San Jacinto Mountain range in the background of the Sonoran Desert. The community of…
Dirk Braeckman is an atypical photographer - he does not adhere to the fetish of technicality, nor to grand theories. He is relatively unknown in photographic circles and at the same time probably the most important contemporary Belgian photographer, and you will notice it is not the only contradiction in the story. He is frequently exhibited, usually invited by artistic institutions - his curriculum is impressive to say the least:…