Mark Lewis – Above and Below is the first catalog published entirely by Le BAL, to coincide with the exhibition of the same name. This wonderful book brings the videos to…
Author Anne-Claire Meffre
The exhibition’s beautiful title could be read as a manifesto. The art historian Michel Frizot shares his personal collection of photographs: 170 pictures whose subjects and photographers are unknown, postcards,…
An invitation to contemplation, a moment of pause in our hectic lives. This is the impression left by the Galerie Particulière exhibition of the work of self-taught Korean photographer Byung-Hun…
Last June, the Taka Ishii gallery, one of the largest in Japan, opened a space in Paris dedicated to Japanese photography and to vintage and contemporary photobooks. The Tokyo gallery, divided…
This year, Michael Kenna donated 42 of this photographs of Paris to the city’s Musée Carnavalet, which already holds 17 other Kenna prints. The museum, which is devoted to the history…
Les Douches gallery in Paris is holding an exhibition focusing on self-portrait, this reversal of vision where the photographers turn his camera towards himself—or is it against himself? The gallerist,…
For the fourth consecutive year, J.P. Morgan is the official partner of Paris Photo. Lisa K. Erf, who has overseen the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection for the past eight years,…
The Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire is holding a rich and diverse exhibition devoted to English photographer and globetrotter Matt Wilson (b. 1969 in Kent, England) with some 80 small-format photographs…
Six photographers selected by six prominent figures from the photo world are taking part in a search for intimacy—one of the theme’s of this year’s European Month of Photography—at the…
The Galerie VU’ is exhibiting a selection of portraits by the American photographer Jeffrey Silverthorne b. 1946). Since the 1960s, he has worked on extreme subjects: morgues, transexuals, slaughterhouses. His strange,…