For over 50 years, Raymond Depardon’s favorite subject was France. He photographed and filmed the places of his childhood, then opened his viewfinder to the whole country. He…
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A video by La Lettre de la PhotographieThe André Kertész (1894-1985) exhibition is the result of research project driven by Michel Frizot and Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq. It is also the…
Olivier LABAN-MATTEI Laureat 2010This prize was created in 1980 by Roger Therond and Jean-Luc Monterosso. All French professional photographers can compete. Every two years, the prize is decided by an…
To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Paris Month of Photography, the Michèle Chomette Gallery takes both a look back and a leap forward by presenting “LE FIL”,…
“Yugoslavia had had its time of peace and Man tipped the balance of history, according to his tradition, true to type. The rest of the world was surprised by so…
For the Month of Photography 2010, Baudoin Lebon presents a monographic exhibition on Henri Foucault, entitled Un monde parfait (“A Perfect World”). In these recent artworks and photographs, Henri Foucault…
Photographs taken by Laurent Van der Stockt in addition to his published photojournalism. Since he started to work for Gamma in 1990, from the fall of the Berlin wall to…
Cézanne executed 44 oil paintings and 43 drawings and watercolors of the Montagne Sainte-Victoire. Working doggedly and with passion on the motif, he introduced this mountain into the history of…
Philippe Vermès took these portraits over a couple of years in the late 8Oʼs during two major rallies: one in Sturgis, South Dakota, and the other in London, New Hampshire.…