The French Academy in Rome in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery presents the first significant exhibition in Italy of the french photographer Patrick Faigenbaum. Imagined by the art critic…
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The French Academy in Rome in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery presents the first significant exhibition in Italy of the french photographer Patrick Faigenbaum. Imagined by the art critic…
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Currently exhibited at The Venice Biennale and at The Hayward Gallery in London, pictures of the american photographer Eugene Von Bruenchenhein are to be discovered since the 17th october at…
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Mostly influenced by Diana the hunting goddess myth, the « Trophies »of Julie Coustarot is tainted of onirism. Women bodies truncated or divided dialogue with the incongruity of taxidermy. A funny…
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The image of his father developing photos under a red light in the bathroom is one of Julien Frydman’s first memories. Now in his third year as director of Paris…
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While the festival may be organised around debates, exhibitions and awards, another strand seems to coexist with these official events. For a few years now, Arles has been taking to…
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The major international festivals this year have confirmed that photography installation is on the rise. From the Antoine d’Agata exhibition at Le BAL in Paris to the increasingly experimental programming…
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Twenty Questions (A Sampler) by Lorna Simpson is ambiguous from the start. Hesitating between Dada inspiration and the formal specificities of Art & Language, viewers must ask themselves what they…
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While some art spaces can always be expected to toe the line, others never cease to surprise with the risks they take. La(B) Galerie Artyfact (pronounced “lab”) is devoted to…