There is nothing lavish about the scenography of the exhibition that the Centre Pompidou is currently presenting in its Photography’s Galery: no sophisticated technological […]…
Author Cristianne Rodrigues
“These photographs tell something that echoes our own lives, yet they are portraits of strangers. The boundary between them and us is blurring. Finally, […]…
A travel album almost a century old, made up of these small sepia prints so characteristic of an era, accompanied by brief captions written […]…
Naples, 1940s. A little girl named Charlotte was entrusted to an abusive uncle. A few years later, as a teenager, she fled, leaving everything […]…
José Bassit (Sao Paulo, 1957) is one of the most important photographers of his generation. Photojournalist for the major Brazilian press of the 1980s […]…
I’m talking about stones older than life. The stones are pieces of stars that fall from the sky and remain, turning into sand. These […]…
Photographer Rosa Gauditano was born in Sao Paulo in the 1950s, a decade marked by unprecedented industrial and urban development and by an extraordinary […]…
The book Desnorte marks the 50-year career of Bob Wolfenson (Sao Paulo, 1954), one of the most recognized photographers on the Brazilian scene. Assistant […]…
For nearly forty years, the Brazilian photographer Elza Lima (Belém, 1952) has documented her native Amazonia in a very personal style, full of benevolence. […]…
The MEP is currently presenting in Paris the most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the work of Cameroonian-Nigerian artist Samuel Fosso (1962). Bringing together […]…