Thirty days, thirty square-format photographs rimmed in black with no apparent logic: some urban and industrial views, a wind farm, the tomb of an English mercenary, a lost tractor, a…
Author Laurence Cornet
Mohammad Ghazali makes sure to vary, literary, his points of view. In the first series, he takes the places of the statues of politicians, artists and scientists scattered throughout Tehran,…
Jasper de Beijer has a surprising relationship to photography. For him, it is the final form of a long and complex process involving documentary research, sculpture and drawing. The result defies…
Istanbul Modern is holding an exhibition devoted to Sahin Kaygun. Kaygun played an important role in the development of Turkish photography in the 1980s. Refusing to take a political stance…
Night Walk, by Ken Schles is dedicated "to the memory of those who died in the scourge of AIDS and violence that gripped the East Village during the late 1980s".…
For eight years, at the patient pace of compassion, Carlos Javier Ortiz followed in Chicago and Philadelphia families whose lives have been changed by a single gunshot. Published by Red Hook Editions,…
We enter Laura El-Tantawy’s book through the tiny door, after swallowing the bitter potion of History. As in a dream, the almost illegible images of the first pages gradually become clear…
The concept of archives is at the heart of the political and artistic activities of Akram Zaatari, co-founder of the Arab Image Foundation (AIF) in 1997, at a time when…
I met René Burri in Vevey, Switzerland, on the sunny terrace of a lakeside hotel. He told me, in the space of a few minutes, several stories about the good…
A feverish red light shines on an androgynous nude body being whipped by a chain that might be a purse strap or a sex toy. To its left, two hands…