Victims of segregation in the U.S. Army, 4,500 black American soldiers fought in World War I wearing French colors. As the journalist Gaétan Mathieu reports inFrance-Amérique, in 1917, President Woodrow…
Author Jonas Cuénin
In parallel with the Charles Marville photography exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the Howard Greenberg Gallery is showcasing the photographer’s American counterpart. On the one hand, we…
Having been the subject of an exhibition last September in Washington, Charles Marville, the photographer of 19th century Paris, is moving to New York. One hundred black-and-white photographs, many of…
Allan Porter’s smile puts you immediately at ease. His wise face is a sign of all that he remembers. We see upon it his love for life, which he has…
This British artist likes to transform found objects and vintage photographs. Julie Cockburn uses embroidery and collage to restore to old photographs the life they had lost over time. She finds the…
I travel the universe inside of me. The images are excerpts from an ongoing journey into the unknown. They are beginnings, middles and ends of unfinished stories. They talk about…
When the trend at galleries is black-and-white, never-before-seen color photographs are rare. But that’s the case for the Marie Cosindas retrospective at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York, where certain photographs…
In 2010, 144 prints by the French photographer Gilles Caron were bequeathed to the Musée de l’Elysée by the Fondation Gilles Caron, established on December 19, 2007, by his wife, Marianne Caron.…
Born in Luxembourg on August 16th, 1845, appointed professor of physics at the Sorbonne in 1883, elected to the Académie des Sciences in 1886, Gabriel Lippmann was the author of many scientific…