Three years after the release of The New York Times Magazine Photographs, the Aperture Foundation is holding an exhibition that looks back on thirty years of photographs published in the American…
Author Jonas Cuénin
The title of the latest series from British photographer Paul Graham is as enigmatic as its subject. Between 2011 and 2014, Graham set out—it’s unclear where—in search of rainbows. Consequently, the photographs…
The face of a little girl, a bikini. A three-day beard and checkered boxers. For his entire life, Angela Grippi struggled with his womanhood. It was a deep-seated malaise that…
More artist’s book than mere exhibition catalogue, this work accompanies the event of the season at Le BAL. It features the work of the five photographers from the exhibition—Sophie Calle,…
The highway is the subject of the latest group exhibition at Le BAL, S’il y a lieu, je pars avec vous (If There’s Room, I’ll Ride With You). Five artists, Sophie Calle, Julien Magre,…
Piémanson Beach, a few miles from Arles, is the last remaining wild beach in France, and one of those places that makes taking beautiful pictures look easy. There’s an element…
Alongside his series Photographs from the Car, 1968, Joel Meyerowitz is presenting at the Howard Greenberg Gallery a new series of still lifes entitled The Effect of France. During a trip…
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Joakim Eskildsen has released his latest series of photographs devoted to Cuba, a country which has enticed many great photographers, including Alex Webb, with its visual contrasts. It’s the unique blend…
In Arles, it’s called the off of the off: wild collages which provide an opportunity for young people to show what they can do. Often, it is in the last…