Aperture just published a collection of a hundred time set by Matthew Pillsbury. In the afterword, Mark Kingwell writes : “The images shimmer with the ghostly passage of time, their…
Author Laurence Cornet
The featured works by Hrair Sarkissian, Rabih Mroué, Harun Farocki, Broomberg & Chanarin and Rudolf Steiner question the representation of conflict. The exhibition “Death of a Cameraman”, curated by Martin…
Forty pictures of the first night of refugees in their new country are organized on a large wall like a board game, evoking the path in many boxes of a…
In Distant War, Robert Nickelsberg and the international experts invited to contribute to the work offer a subtle analysis of the latent conflict that has devastated Afghanistan since the Soviet…
When we’re angry, we lose our heads. When we’re surprised, we lose our voices. And when we suffer from migraines, we lose our words. Since the devastation of AIDS, every…
Barcelona is Janelle Lynch’s tribute to her two adopted mothers: her grandmother, Nana, and “Mother Nature,” whom they both admired for hours through the kitchen window. “I remember finding a…
The dense and matte aspect of the black, in Allen Frame's photographs—be they in color or black and white—sets the various components of an intrigue unfolding beyond the frame. They…
Both the book and the exhibition informs about the evolution of conflict photography through the observation and collection of images, iconic or forgotten, and the process. The exhibtiion features a…
Successive waves of internal migration have defined the social structure of large Turkish cities. Fleeing the poverty, harsh climates and political and ethnic tensions of the East, the exiles photographed…
The Metropolitan Museum features a series of photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron. Together, they inform of the great personalities of her time, from Lord Tennyson to the philosopher and historian…