Begun over twenty-five years ago, the series Die Winter (The Winter in German) is tied to Stéphane Winter’s personal story. Abandoned at birth in South Korea in 1974 and taken…
Author Irène Attinger
In 2005, the Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut embarked on a project about illegal immigrants in Calais. This parallel world, also called the jungle, existed for over ten years in the…
On August 20 and September 9, 1975, respectively, NASA launched two Mars probes, Viking 1 and Viking 2. Almost a year later, the probes entered the planet’s orbit. On July…
The photographs in this book were shot in Beira Alta, the native village of the Portuguese photographer, Tito Mouraz, between 2010 and 2015. “Here, everyone says that this house is…
Anne-Marie Filaire is interested in the question of private spaces in different contexts, from her native Auvergne to the powder kegs of the Middle East – Egypt, Palestine or the…
Le mot arabe el bahr désigne la mer, mais aussi la plage. À Casablanca, Tanger, Rabat, Essaouira et dans d'autres villes marocaines, Marco Barbon photographie un ou deux individus, hommes…
Helen Zout, born in Argentina in 1957, studying anthropology at the time of the dictatorship, chose photography as a way of diving into the labyrinth of memory. Disparitions brings together…
In The Last Son, Jim Goldberg, born in 1953, talks about his complicated childhood being the youngest son, born long after his older siblings and confronted with a depressed and…
In 2007, Filigranes published Stéphane Duroy’s book Unknown composed of photographs taken on several trips to the United States. The artist puts forward a melancholy journey into the American identity,…
The British novelist, scriptwriter (he worked with the Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner), and art critic John Berger passed away on Monday, January 2, aged 90. He was winner of the…