Pierre Cambon is a versatile artist whose work combines photography, engraving, drawing and choreography. In his search for a balance between the intimate and the ostensible, between inner light and…
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Born in the North of France in 1926, Jean Marquis arrived in Paris in 1949. He held various jobs before meeting Robert Capa, who encouraged him to become a photojournalist.…
For the event Marseille Provence 2013, European Capital of Culture, the Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France (Aeronautics and Astronautics Association of France), in partnership with Eurocopter—official partner of Marseille…
Working as a photojournalist in the Muslim world is no easy task. From the well-known cases of Western journalists being attacked during the so-called Arab spring in Egypt, to the…
Istanbul, economic and cultural capital of Turkey, the second fastest growing country after China, The city has an estimated 17 million inhabitants and 30% of national GDP. As only…
JUSTICE: Faces of the Human Rights Revolution by Mariana Cook, with an introduction by Anthony Lewis, is a photographic and humanitarian masterpiece. The book features 99 duotone fine art, black-and-white…
For this new opus, the Antidote editorial team wanted to tackle one of the greatest sources of inspiration to the fashion industry. It’s no more than a step from the…
For his second solo exhibition at the M97 Gallery, Peter Bialobrzeski (b. 1961) is showing four series taken in the last eight years. This German artist studied political science before…
Isabelle Derigo and Thomas Dorn met several years ago on a photography project that involved the notion of interplay and the fluctuation between internal identity and external representation. This meeting…
Trained both as an artist and scientist, Deanna Witman searches for metaphysical understanding and meaning amongst the rocks and trees. She chooses to work with the pinhole camera because of…