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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…