Sylvie Aflalo-Haberberg’s book is a nice surprise. The body exists there. But in a particular dimension. It is not taken for granted as it […]…
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Sylvie Aflalo-Haberberg’s book is a nice surprise. The body exists there. But in a particular dimension. It is not taken for granted as it […]…
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Stéphane Vereecken does everything to not disappoint lovers of licentious images. Everything except, of course, the necessary … So that such a world remains […]…
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The new-look naturism of Mona Kuhn. Through her portraits and scenes, Mona Kuhn likes to create a visual world of sweetness and sensual harmony. […]…
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Sylvie Aflalo-Haberberg no longer seeks to gather a world but to undo it. No doubt according to a painful discontinuity, far from any possible […]…
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When Maurice Renoma has fun, it’s always with the affluence of vice. For all that, there’s no way of showing them in the raw. […]…
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Alison McCauley is always looking for surprising angles. In every space and situation, she is on alert. It is not by chance that she […]…
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The Jewish Museum in London presents a large photographic retrospective of Elsbeth Juda who managed to mix the art of artistic portraits to a […]…
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For Brittany Markert, photography acts as a play of mirrors where her emotions are shared. These photographic montages reveal mechanisms in the work with […]…
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Evocative of the world’s deadly or quotidian violence, Jacques Monory’s blue (and sometimes pink) paintings have, for the past 40 years, been combining an […]…