Since the Maison Européenne de la Photographie opened in Paris in 1996, Irène Attinger has been its head librarian. The library possesses over 32,000 […]…
Author Irène Attinger
The Migrant tells the turbulent story of a Mynah (Java martin / Acridotheres javanicus), a bird close to the mainate who is now the […]…
Born in Berlin in 1945, Michael Schmidt photographed his city for almost twenty years. Since the 1920s, Berlin has been the center of European […]…
This reprinting takes the form of a boxed set comprising a text by Agnès Sire, Director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and friend of […]…
A provincial who moved to Paris in the early 1980s in the hope of becoming a photographer, Denis Dailleux had to find a job […]…
During the four trips that they took in 2016 and 2017, Vincent Pérez and Olivier Rolin traversed Russia from Arkhangelsk in the north to […]…
In 1949, Swiss photographer René Groebli shot a series of images around and on top of trains in France, His working style was stimulated by […]…
Since 2011, Michel Slomka has documented the psychological and physical consequences of violence on individual victims of war crimes. Sinjar shows the ravages caused […]…
For twelve years, Anne Golaz collected souvenirs of the Swiss farm where she grew up. The result is Corbeau, a book that combines photographs, […]…
Between June 28 and August 27, 2017, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents the exhibition Memory and Light: Japanese Photography 1950–2000, featuring a collection of photographs donated by Dai…