Till Human Voices Wake Us takes its title from a line in T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, a poem about drowning in memories. It is a…
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This month, a photograph by Robin Hammond has been selected for the year’s second poster campaign organized by the Association Inimaginable*. Recently awarded the FotoEvidence Book Award for his series…
The special issues of the “Documents” collection by National Geographic (France), launched in 2012, each offer a portrait of a country as seen through the archives of the National Geographic…
Melancholic black-and-white visions of a timeless Beijing await viewers at the Hua Gallery in London until March 12, 2013. Gallery director Shanyan Koder is presenting Xu Yong Retrospective Through the…
The approach to the “Packing” project makes its mark and follows a well-defined chronology. The artist photographs the clothes worn by people when they are dead; neatly folded then put…
The cold, the wind and the snow didn't prevent Parisians from attending to the opening of the Circulation(s) festival to discover young photographic talents. This year, young photographers are mainly…
It is quite convenient nowadays for ambitious young people to want to become a renowned photographer. For me, having visited museums, scoured galleries, having been subjected to too many…
“On the road from Bikoro to Bokonda” is a project born out of several trips made in about ten villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through this series, Patrick…
The “Jungles” series is an exploration of nature as raw material. Olivia Lavergne imagines and makes the territory hers. Her way of seeing things transforms nature which becomes a photographic…
“Flower for daddy” started in 2009 after the brutal death of her father. The whole family is then gathered in the living room around the body. The days that passed…