The weather has been mild for the past few weeks, and now summer vacation is almost here. For The Eye editorial team, vacation start July 14th after the Rencontres d’Arles. After that,…
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Despite the project name, the images of these salvaged cars photographed by Pej Behdarvand are not documented in direct allusion to the deathbeds of humans, morgues, or even crime-scene photos. When Behdarvand…
ALIVE is my personal concept to reveal the intimate memory of old photos and usual objects entrusted to me by local Cambodian families, forty years after the Khmer Rouge regime. Since…
Evicted examines the impact urban restructuring can have on the population of a neighborhood. More specifically, what happens to post-industrial creative spaces and their inhabitants once the spaces are reclaimed…
The Museum of the Swiss Abroad in Geneva will hold an exhibition of the work of Peter Knapp from July 11th through November 9th. The focus of the exhibition will be Knapp’s photographs…
“It was clear to me that photography was for me neither a hobby, nor a profession, but rather a way of life. I gained experience in a number of fields…
The recently opened Galerie Jean-Denis Walter in Paris is dedicated entirely to sports photography. Its founder, Jean-Denis Walter, worked thirteen years at the sports daily L’Equipe as director of photojournalism and, later, as editor-in-chief…
This is the final weekend to see the exhibition France(s), territoire liquide at the Tri Postal de Lille as part of the Transphotographiques festival. France(s), territoire liquide is a collaborative project with 40 photographers…
The Edwardian era was short but significant. It only lasted from Queen Victoria’s death in 1901 until Edward’s own demise in 1910. But massive social and political change occurred throughout…
Musée Magazine's Temptation issue is online now. The magazine feature a selection of work by Mona Khum, Richard Misrach, Steven Klein, Taryn Simon, Pierre Molinier and this portfolio by Pierre…