An exhibition at the Voleur d’Images gallery in Paris revisits one of the most famous works in French photography.…
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The series Au Fil du Temps (As Time Goes By) is a retrospective on the life of Irina Ionesco but also on an artist with a forty-year career. We find…
While often described as a photographer and filmmaker, Larry Clark thinks of himself simply as an artist. His practice includes many different techniques and media and is inspired by the…
In Jean-Baptiste Huynh's new series entitled Etude de Mains, the French photographer concentrates on the aesthetics and look of delicate lining of human hands. His photographs come in a square-shaped…
Listen: Imagining American Music visually maps the history of rock music in the United States, as seen by the American photographer Rhona Bitner, whose latest exhibition is on view from…
The weekend readers’ portfolios are one of L’Œil de la Photographie’s greatest successes. It’s a unique place: it’s freely available, free of cost, no theme, no limits, no specifications, no…
LA-based photographer Tyler Shields' work has made a big impression, whether it's his photographs of exploding Rolls Royces, alligators clamping their jaws on Birkin bags, or starlets flying through the…
The Brazilian Suitcase, the latest exhibition by Jasper de Beijer on view at Asya Geisberg Gallery in New York, is a travelogue of imaginary expeditions in search of a lost…
Portuguese photographer Mónica de Miranda’s first solo takes its title from the Hotel Panorama in Luanda (Angola), but also refers to the ownership and power implied by the construction of…
With its impressive number of visitors close to 400,000, La Gacilly, in Brittany, France, is establishing itself as one of the essential photography events. This year, the Breton festival celebrates…