The Fondation des Treilles, initially created by Anne Gruner-Schlumberger, is located in the Haut Var and is part of a remarkable landscape conducive to creativity. Built in the same vein…
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Digital Heroes is a portrait series featuring the best French players of the computer game Starcraft 2. Released by Blizzard in 2010, Starcraft 2 was designed for competition. It is…
Mon nom est John Resborn, je suis un photographe suédois de 31 ans. Avec ma sœur Lena, une journaliste, nous avons travaillé pendant quatre ans pour mettre au point un…
Throughout his career, British photographer Michael Kenna (born in Lancashire in 1953), has traveled the world looking for emblematic natural and urban landscapes. These well known spaces are a…
Klaus Pichler is an Austrian photography who lives in Vienna. Concerned with our consumer society’s waste of food, he sent us these pictures and this presentation. According to a UN…
Raom is an Argentine Painter. Loba a Parisian artist. They chose to collaborate on a photographic work. The project is underway and titled LANDscapeING. It features children…
"Existing in a state of continual motion, from the hotel room to the road, the life of the travelling salesman, the commercial traveller, is experienced as a perpetual passenger, punctuated…
In 1982 Greg Gorman was just beginning his career as a photographer, creating campaigns and publicity shoots for such films as Tootsie, The Big Chill and Scarface, with stars from…
H is a long term project that investigates the concept of Homeland. Started with homecoming and continued by following lines and paths away, with a need to show gone absences…