Through an array of unusual characters and settings, the American photographer Cindy Sherman has for thirty-five years offered a provocative critique of our modern visual culture. This large retrospective of…
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Once upon a time, there were two talented friends, each in their own field of excellence. The same insolence, the same sense of humor. One is more instinctive: video artist…
Every year, GRIN (The National Group of Iconographic Editors) asks photographers to submit a picture taken in the city during the previous year. The economic crisis has only accelerated the…
5 portfolios. The final selection by Guillaume Clavière at Paris Match. He made this comment: “Thank you La Lettre for allowing me to discover these pictures, the…
Last year, crowds braved the cold and therain to attend the opening night of the Circulation(s) festival to discover the work of young European photographers. With 24,000 visitors,…
For the 2012 Circulation(s) Festival, the Fetart team selected Christine Ollier to follow in Laura Sérani’s footsteps sponsor of the first edition. Christine Ollier, Artistic Director of the Filles du…
"Concrete Mirrors" is a photographic mockumentary. It deals with the representation of elsewhere through a selection of utopian architectures of the sixties: sites of scientific space research and a collection…
« Like Bruce Chatwin’s travel diaries, Matt Wilson’s photographic wanderings occasional produce some pictures. Few, indeed, but so unusual, slightly damaged due to the outdated film he uses. …
This project was built daily with a Polaroid as a written correspondence. I was writing to “Wrong Spot”, a place. Michel Bousquet was born in 1962. After studying at…