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The death of

He was known for his photographs of celebrities, wildlife and politicians. But his most famous image remains an iconic one taken at the 1968 Olympic Games: two African-American athletes on…

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America Latina: Photographs of a Shifting World

The Fondation Cartier retraces half a century of Latin American political, geographical and social history through the work of seventy-two little-known South American artists. Through color and black-and-white photographs, slides,…

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Irving Penn: On assignment

A collaboration between Pace and Pace/MacGill, this exhibition looks back on Irving Penn‘s six-decade career as a commercial photographer, creating images for publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue, Look and House…

Eugene Smith Fund Grant:

The New Zealand photojournalist Robin Hammond is the laureate of the 2013 Eugene Smith award, worth 30,000 dollars. He has been awarded for « Condemned », his shocking story about mental illness…

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David Zimmerman: One Voice

In its new space, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery presents One Voice, an exhibition by photographer David Zimmerman, on display until November 30, 2013. Through portraits of Tibetan refugees, displaced in…

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Balthus : The last studies

In parallel with the exhibition Cats and Girls—Paintings and Provocations at the Metropolitan Museum of New York (until December 21), Balthus is the subject of an exhibition of photographs at…

The voice of Robert Capa

This long-sought interview is the unique sound of the father of photojournalism Robert Capa and, to mark his 100 years, is available to listen since a few days on the…

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Frank Horvat

At the end of the 1980s, you didn’t hesitate to explore digital technology. What led you to this exploration? I was lucky. I had stopped shooting fashion photography by then. A…

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