German-bordn artist Hans Breder died on Sunday 18 June in Iowa City. Born in Herford in 1935, he studied architecture and painting before moving to […]…
German-bordn artist Hans Breder died on Sunday 18 June in Iowa City. Born in Herford in 1935, he studied architecture and painting before moving to […]…
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During the years 1960/70, Stephen Shames was the loyal chronicler of the “Black Panther Party”, the African-American emancipation movement that invented some radical forms of opposition. Faithful companion on the…
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This work is a collaboration between a photographer intrigued by the evolution of photography and her friend Ricardo, who became both her muse and her model. Begun in July 2013…
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A certain clarity emanates for Pierre Gonnord’s portraits. Known for his series devoted to the wretched of the Earth: Gypsy nomads, day laborers, immigrants, homeless, miners. Here he is showing…
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In 1956, the Swedish photographer Christer Strömholm, then thirty-eight years old, placed his bags in the time-worn hotel of Place Blanche, where the clientele was essentially composed of transexuals. He…
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Master of camouflage, Liu Bolin uses his body to literally melt into his chosen background and produce some amazing photos. For more than ten years, this artist who seems to…
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Paris Photo and the Picto Foundation are organizing the Carte Blanche Étudiants 2017 contest. Seen from 9 to 12 November 2017, Paris Photo is […]…
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Considered a master by many photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, André Kertész is one of the major figures of the history of photography, and yet his body of work both resists…