In the words of the art critic Philippe Dagen, “Émeric Lhuisset is a kind of artist we haven’t seen in a dozen years . . . . For lack of…
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In the words of the art critic Philippe Dagen, “Émeric Lhuisset is a kind of artist we haven’t seen in a dozen years . . . . For lack of…
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With its gilt edges, hardbound cover, and a stylized illustration of the indigenous world, The Jungle Book appears at first glance to be a reprint of Rudyard Kipling’s stories.…
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The inspiration behind the series Dulce y Salada by the Colombian photographer Jorge Panchoaga came from his flight over the Andes in 2011. Nested between two mountain ranges, a multitude…
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Three months after the British people voted in favor of Brexit, and while the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has announced negotiations would begin in early 2017, and while the debates…
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China is overflowing with photography festivals- certain ones putting out figures such as 400 events per year. If the level of these events are sometimes dubious, this boom doesn’t…
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Arlene Gottfried, whose work is still not well known in France, is a New Yorker first and foremost. All of her work is part of that very particular urban world…
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Gaia Squarci has chosen to explore a subject that corresponds to the essence of photography: light and the shapes that it makes, ubiquitous to the point that it makes our…
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What makes a state a state? Is it its pomp and tradition? Its surface area? Its population? Its economic independence? Its history? Every location […]…
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Homer Sykes is a well-known figure in British photography but his images have only made it across the Channel on rare occasions. After the […]…