Etude Christophe Joron-Derem will hold it's next Photographs sale on Friday April 11th, at Hotel Drouot, Paris, France. Among the offerings, 25 prints of emblematic images by Henri Cartier-Bresson including Dimanche…
Author Christophe Lunn
The photographs of Michel Giniès could no longer be shot today. The lines were crossed years ago. The word “paparazzi” has losts its meaning. Intrusion is no longer allowed—no photos please! Publicists…
The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (KMoPA), located in Japan's Yamanashi district, is dedicated to promoting photographers whose work reflects an affirmation of life. Until December 23rd, museum director Eikoh…
While the Institut Catholique, under pressure from the families of the donators (*), decided to withdraw a series of photographic studies by Giuseppe Enrie representing the Shroud of Turin from…
It was supposed to remain a secret. It was supposed to remain a small event for insiders, treasure hunters and dealers trading prints among themselves. Well, the secret’s out. At…
I first met Takeshi Shikama four years ago in Arles, at the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographique, where I was reviewing portfolios of aspiring (and confirmed) photographers. Most participants bring…
Takeshi Shikama found his way as a photographer by getting lost in the forest over 11 years ago. He had wandered off a mountain path, drawn into the darkness of…
There are fewer photography galleries at Art Paris this year, but photography is still everywhere you look, and most stands had at least a few images on display. Often accused…
Photo Vivienne presents a show on Paris, featuring a selection of photographs by Eugène Atget, Edouard Denis Baldus, Brassaï, Robert Doisneau and Gustave Le Gray, to name a few. From…
Our meeting takes place in the offices of MK2. In the lobby, three posters of movies by Abbas Kiarostami, Olivier Assayas and Charlie Chaplin illustrate Marin Karmitz's eclectic taste. On the…