Since his beginnings, in the middle of the 1970s, James Casebere has been making objects which he then photographs. These objects, in themselves, have no importance because the artist, who…
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“November 2007. I have been asked to go and film a Kurdish battalion of the Iraqi army. This battalion is located in Mossoul. I have 48 hours to make a…
Evocative smiles firmly outlined on glacial and ambivalent pouting lips. She wants to live as though she were twenty years younger. In search of renewed youthfulness, she is as old…
Things began in Korea, a fair time ago, in black and white with an 8 x 10 view camera. The panel was already blank, and people were talking about the…
Mehdi Meddaci's plastic work keeps its distance, staying on the level of the "poetic" and bearing witness to its deep roots in Mediterranean space. It builds itself through successive strata,…
The South Sudan officially became independent on 9 July 2011, following several decades of civil war opposing the Sudanese national army and rebel forces in the south, which culminated in…
Pentti Sammallahti's work is a kind of space odyssey. From his viewpoint Earth is no higher than a man or a bird, it's white as snow and just as pure.…
The Palm Springs Art Museum presents the "Backyard Oasis", a collection of the works of several contemporary photographers, including David Hockney, Herb Ritts and Michael Childers. Here, Childers and Curator…
On the occasion of the Jeanloup Sieff retrospective all summer long at the Musée de la Photographie André Villers in Mougins, the magazine De l’Air has devoted a large spread…
The holidays are here. (Well, almost.) And for the team at Le Journal as well. So as to keep up our special daily contact, we once again invite you to…