This summer, the Austrian edition of the La Gacilly festival was back for its sixth year, with a programme based on history, commitment and poetry. Here's an overview.…
Author Zoé Isle de Beauchaine
For five years, Lucie Hodiesne Darras photographed her brother Antoine, known as Lilou, who suffers from a severe form of non-verbal autism that prevents him from communicating through words. Her…
What could be more universal than a teenager's bedroom? Danish photographer Barbara Marstrand captured around fifty of them brought together in her vibrant book Still Life of Teenagers.…
American photographer Robert LeBlanc paints a striking account of this devotion in his latest book GLOYRLAND published by Setanta Books…
From "pater" to "patria", Oleñka Carrasco delivers a poignant account of a double disappearance, in which intimate history becomes universal and political.…
Published for the very first time by MACK Books, 'Swimmers' by Larry Sultan reveals an unexpected exploration of water, its forms and light by the American photographer.…
For almost ten years, Laia Abril has been studying the oppression inflicted on women over the centuries. The Spanish opens a new chapter at Photo Elysée on mass hysteria…
The artist duo of Virginie Pougnaud and Christophe Clark are exhibiting a number of their staged photographs at Galerie XII until 29 July. L'Œil de la Photographie caught up with…
200,000 cafés in the 1960s compared with just 40,000 today. Rather than documenting this vertiginous decline, photographer Guillaume Blot wanted to show the vitality of those that remain, these "resisters"…