“The days seem short to the child who frolics in the street, full of possible discoveries and, sometimes, mysteries that are a little frightening,” […]…
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“The days seem short to the child who frolics in the street, full of possible discoveries and, sometimes, mysteries that are a little frightening,” […]…
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In 1955, Robert Doisneau published “1,2,3,4,5” with the Guilde du Livre and Clairefontaine publishing houses, a small book to “teach children to count while […]…
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Jack Shainman Gallery presents Regardez-moi, an exhibition of photographs by the Malian photographer Malick Sidibé. The exhibition, the title of which translates to “Look […]…
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His name: Jetmir Idrizi. He is exhibiting Power of Desire at the National Art Gallery of Kosovo in Prishtina. Exhibition curator Camille Cousin introduces […]…
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The Topographie de l’Art Gallery has entrusted Catherine Rebois with her new exhibition entitled “Re présentation photographique” on the theme of repeat. It features […]…
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The approach of this photography collective, Les Associés, is interesting. So we’re publishing them. Publicized as “the La Teste and Landiras fires,” the mega-fires […]…
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Henri Kartmann sent us his experimentations with AI accompanied by this text. Literature, photography, and artificial intelligence. Recently, image generators have been able to […]…
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Craig Krull Gallery presents Pegamachos, a series of A.I.-generated images and accompanying written narratives by Costa Rican artist Matías Sauter Morera. Sauter Morera uses […]…
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Various subjects created by artificial intelligence are sent to us. Baudelaire incarné par l’IA : Errances Spectrales, published under the name Nerval Photographe, is one […]…