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,…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Foule (crowds), one of the most surprising series at this year’s Rencontres d’Arles, is a compilation of photographs taken between the end of the 19th century and the middle of…
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The portraits of the Anglo-Swedish photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind offer a marked contrast to most of the dramatic images that have emerged from Independence Square in Kiev during the uprising in…