In collaboration with Cinecittà Luce, Rome, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has presented a complete retrospective of the films of Bernardo Bertolucci, featuring new prints produced by Cinecittà Luce, with…
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Born in Mexico City in 1940, Antonio Caballero began practicing photography at an early age. As an adolescent he apprenticed as a photojournalist and soon established himself with his photographs…
After Henri-Cartier Bresson and Robert Doisneau, Brigitte Ollier, a photo critic for Libération and photographer herself, wrote about Hervé Guibert in her last book. Here is what she wrote…
Born in 1904, Roger Schall was one of the most renowned photographers of the 1930’s and ‘40’s. He worked in all photographic disciplines from fashion, portraits, nudes, still lives…
I have been inhabited by L’homme au Chapeau Rouge (Man with the red hat) ever since I saw it this fall at the Françoise Morin Gallery. It remains in my…
Similar to the project we presented last year at the BnF, Rose is Paris, we have imagined another police fiction, this time taking place at the Printemps department store, and…
Rugby d’autrefois is a beautiful book by Midi Olympique’s director of over 20 years, Jacques Verdier, and recently published by Flammarion. On the eve of the 6 Nations Rugby…
Do you live in New York? Are you concerned about the future of the planet? Go see Yann Arthus-Bertand’s movie Home playing at the Village East Cinema until February 10.…
Showing Friends’ rooms, and the pictures of 10/1 (an anthropological look at utilitarian housing) was a risk for Romanian Cutural Center of Paris’ courageous director, Katia Danila. These pictures of…