Enter the 1990s. After the AIDS years, the world stopped dancing. As did Jeanloup Sieff, he who so loved to photograph dance and dancers. His photography would now follow the…
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Long before marrying, Barbara Rix was already a photographer. From the moment she arrived in Paris, because she lived with a war correspondent, because she became a model, and because…
In the early 60’s when I was designer / art director of Nova magazine I asked Jeanloup to make some fashion pictures for me and had the pleasure to work…
South Korea will welcome an eventful cultural season with several biennales. Following the renowned Gwangju Biennale (already in its ninth year) was the mid-September opening of Media City Seoul, an…
Photography is Magic!, curated by Charlotte Cotton, is the main exhibition of the 2012 Daegu Photo Biennale. The title of the exhibition refers to the experimental possibilities of photography. The…
In recent years, the use of new technologies has completely changed our social habits. Text messages, photo sharing, social networks: the possibilities to share information about ourselves are endless. Photographs…
Adolescents form their own social group. No longer children, but not yet adults, they have their own codes. Many artists are attracted to this period of transition, which is both…
Fumihiko Sumitomo’s Dance on a Thin Line is being presented as part of the Daegu Photo Biennale. Sumitomo is a curator of the Beppu Art Project 2012 and the Aichi…
Following Polaroids From NYC to New Orleans, Marion Dubier-Clark continues her road trip with Polaroids From San Francisco to Los Angeles. San Francisco, Yosemite Park, Death Valley, Las Vegas, Kingman,…
The Museu Da Imagem E Do Som (Museum of Image and Sound) in São Paulo will select six photographers to participate in its 2013 “New Photography” program. The project aims…