Opposée à une image trop fréquemment simpliste et caricaturale véhiculée par les “global medias”, je tente de créer une photographie “suggestive” susceptible de provoquer un dialogue, de susciter des interrogations.…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
For me photography is about intimacy revealed. About searching personal fears in reality and transform them to something unreal, a big lie, a photograph. These images from my current project,…
This year the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery of New York is going big, with their large-format prints of Edward Burtynsky’s deftly executed wide-angle photographs from the series Mines, Shipbreaking and Dryland…
The theme of the highly respected Danziger Gallery’s selection for AIPAD 2012 is diversity. Different styles of photography will be on display at their stand, from portraits to mosaics, from…
Philip-Lorca diCorcia is featured at David Zwirner, the gallery’s first time at AIPAD. Known for switching from pure documentary style to theatrics, the innovative photograph presented here is one…
This London-based gallery is offering a historic walk through France with pictures of Churches and Cathedrals taken during the early days of photography. This pictures of gothic architecture dating…
This is an annual trip back to his origins for Lee Marks who left New York in the 1980’s to settle near Indianapolis. Lucky stand visitors will be able…
The Parker Stephenson Gallery, established in 2009 on New York’s Upper East Side, has a penchant for old black-and-white prints, but is most remarkable for its exhibitions reviving the reputations…
The Robert Klein Gallery arrives from Boston with an impressive roster. Among the photographs on display at their AIPAD booth this years are classics by Irving Penn, Francesca Woodman, Berenice…
After having presented this month the documentary work of Michal Ronnen Salfie, the Andrea Meislin Gallery is taking the risk of exposing 11 Israeli photographers at AIPAD. In addition…