Émilie Régnier has spent most of her life in West Africa. Beginning with her childhood in Guinea Conakry and Gabon, she moved to Mali in 2008 after her studies in Montreal,…
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It was only last year that I discovered the work of Dominique Darbois through Karl Joseph, artistic director of the Rencontres Photographiques de Guyane, which exhibited her photographs of the Wayana people,…
The World Press Photo of the year surprised and touched us all: John Stanmeyer’s photograph of African immigrants on a Djibouti beach holding up their phones to the night sky,…
Founded in 1997 by four members of the Toronto art group, including the gallery owner Stephen Bulger, this important Canadian event brings together over 100 photography exhibitions, welcoming photojournalists and…
Coming from Montreal, Highway 132 passes along the St. Lawrence River, continues on until Percé Rock, turns towards Chaleur Bay, rises up to the Matapedia Valley and loops back to…
Through mid-September, those who set out to discover the Gaspé Peninsula and its magnificent landscapes will be able to visit twenty exhibitions spread out across its 800-kilometer area. At galleries…
Vagrants. Travelers. Wanderers. These words have long exerted an influence on literature and the arts. The photographer Kitra Cahana decided to follow marginalized young men and women in America who have chosen…
In New Richmond, hikers may be surprised to discover amid the trees, Canadian artist Dina Goldstein’s pop series Fallen Princesses. This fascinating work, which was created from 2007 to 2010 has found…
The incredible story of Gilbert Garcin, aka Mister G, began nearly 20 years ago. This retired Marseille native discovered his passion for photography after an internship at the Rencontres d’Arles. He…
Two young photographers, Evgenia Arbugaeva and Rina Vukobratovic, Russian and Serbian, respectively, offer viewers an ode to childhood. Between poetry and memories, Arbugaeva takes us to the heart of Siberia, while Vukobratovic transports…