Les Boulevards des Maréchaux sont une des limites historiques de la ville de Paris. Cet ensemble de boulevards ceinture la ville et annonce le territoire plus discontinu de la banlieue…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Ces images ont été prises au cours de plusieurs voyages effectués ces quatre dernières années dans différentes métropoles occidentales. Ma démarche peut s’apparenter à l’écriture d’un journal intime dont j’extrais…
The statistics are grim : one american in 250 infected with HIV. More Americans dead of AIDS than died in both the Vietnam and Korean wars. But numbers are insufficient.…
Four years ago Robert Mapplethorpe died - on March 9, 1989, to be exact. Robert was very exacting. You can sense that in his work, which has a precision that…
Ken was the only art director I ever worked with who could do backflips. At times of great stress he would backflip into the art room (he had been an…
Sam Wagstaff was the supreme aesthete of his generation. Singlehandedly, and with an unparalleled intensity, he transformed the collecting of photography in this country from an idiosyncratic indulgence into an…
With the loss of David Wojnarowicz, the world is a much lonelier place. His childhood and teenage years were some kind of nightmarish perversion of the American Dream, but out…
John Kobal was a lover, a discoverer, and a savior. His boundless admiration of the silver screen made a young, shy boy the intimate chronicler of the stars. It was…
"Be tough" is what he used to tell me all the time. He was known for his loud bark, but everyone who knew him discovered his big heart and great…
Peter Hujar is in many ways the prototypical lost photographer of the AIDS generation. Revered by critics, intellectuals, and photographers as diverse as Richard Avedon and Lynn Davis, his work…