For four years, Gaëlle Henkens and Roger Job have photographed Camargue ranchers and gardians. Reflecting this living tradition, “Soleil Noir” (“Black Sun”) is a […]…
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For four years, Gaëlle Henkens and Roger Job have photographed Camargue ranchers and gardians. Reflecting this living tradition, “Soleil Noir” (“Black Sun”) is a […]…
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Dear readers, Summer has arrived! And with it, the holidays and plenty of moments to rest, go to parties, for bathing and sunbathing. As […]…
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In the series “cORpuS” Louis Blanc revisits the genre of the nude self-portrait. A style exercise that he borrows to recreate new entities. He […]…
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Hand games, games of love and passion to death. A toxic friendship between 2 beings, quirky staging, with X-ray on backlit frames. VALÉRIE […]…
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Unique prints, that cannot be reproduce. The iconic Polaroid Studio Express camera, which issued portraits for passport, is diverted to question Identities. The identity […]…
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Monch extracts the human from matter or dissolves the human in matter. He seeks primary emotion, tirelessly tracing fundamental human questions. Monch works only […]…
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What relationship does one have with money, those who hold it, when one is an artist? How do we perceive them? How do you […]…
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Whether the “Inspirations” are lands of northern Scotland, the island of Madeira, Brittany or the jagged shores of southern Europe, they are the recollections […]…
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On July 2, 2019, at the 50th edition of the Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles, Kering and the Rencontres gave the 2019 Women In […]…