For ten years, the Japanese photographer Nobuo Iida has been taking pictures of plants, with a blur that borders on abstraction. The result is Symphony, an opus of great beauty…
Author Zoé Isle de Beauchaine
With the digital platform Elles font la culture, the Ministry of Culture intends to help women and gender minorities develop their careers. Laurie Chapotte and Sarah Witt introduce us to…
For his first book, American photographer and Magnum Agency member Colby Deal celebrates the beauty of his childhood neighborhood.…
With Working Men Have No Country, published by Essarter, four writers and photographers have attempted to trace an alternative history, that of the African diasporas and students from Africa to…
Zoe Isle de Beauchaine looks at Barbara Iweins' new book Katalog, collecting 2,795 photographs on the objets of her house.…
With the exhibition Image Capital, the Fondazione Mast in Bologna highlights a less explored aspect of photography, that of its economic value as an information technology. Interview with its curator Francesco Zanot…
Pour son deuxième livre, De Marbre, publié aux éditions Secondes, le photographe français a passé trois ans dans les coulisses de l’Opéra de Paris.…
With the exhibition Image Capital, The Fondazione Mast in Bologna highlights a less explored aspect of photography, that of its economic value as an information technology.…
On the occasion of the Rencontres d'Arles, the Fisheye gallery presents Delphine Diallo's new series, Golden Age, produced in collaboration with WhiteWall. Mixing photographs and collages, the exhibition invites to…