The Lambert Collection was born at the initiative of a gallery owner and collector, Yvon Lambert, who has always been very interested in creation […]…
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“The forest breathed, more ample now, awakened, alert, its remotest hiding places suddenly stirred by the enigmatic signs of time’s reversion – an age […]…
Clément Verger After studying visual communication at ENSAAMA Olivier de Serres, Clément Verger benefited from the Leonardo da Vinci International Fellowship. In 2011, he obtained a […]…
Casa de Velázquez invites us to discover 5 photographers: Anais Boudot, Maria do Mar Rêgo, Marianne Wasowska, Anna Katharina Scheidegger, and Aurore Valade […]…
David De Beyter David De Beyter born in 1985, is a French photographer who lives and works in Tourcoing. His approach to photography is […]…
Carla Nicolas A Spanish visual artist, her work is mainly centered on printmaking and the book as an object, although during her residency at […]…
Elisabeth Hoff releases ‘Drowning in Plastic’, a haunting series of images to highlight the Great British Beach Clean, an annual event organised by The Marine […]…
At the beginning of the year, a rich Chinese patron organized a contest between three French photographers: Patric Chapuis, Jean-Claude Francolon, Raphael Lagarde and […]…
The book is entitled Women of Istanbul. It is signed by the photographer Luc Choquer. The critic and curator Alain Mingam presents it as […]…
There is a mythical peasant market in the Luberon, a sublime region of southeastern France. It’s Coustellet where every Sunday morning and Wednesday afternoon, […]…