Les Arts Décoratifs presents the first retrospective of Jean-Paul Goude’s work in Paris. Goude offers a retrospective and original vision of his work across several media, from fashion photography and…
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The 25th hour. The hour that doesn’t exist. The hour that disappears every year when the clocks are set back. Philippe Augier, city mayor of Deauville, and Bettina Reims, the…
Terry Richardson is undoubtedly one of the most influential, controversial and noticeable photographers of today. Turning the fashion industry upside down, Terry has transformed photography with the simple formula…
For ten years, Lisa Ross has documented the ritual objects and burial sites of the Uyghurs of Western China. In her enigmatic new series After Night, she has revisited Xinjiang,…
“Kept awake” is the name of the book published by Alkibla Editorial. There is a certain kind of silence that speaks, that roars, and calls to account. And it exists…
Born in 1974, Delsaux studied Literature and Cinema in Paris where he still lives and works. He looked after an antique bookshop in the 9th arrondissement of Paris before entering…
He’s an English national but an Irish native, which explains why he didn’t hesitate to photograph both the statue of Joan of Arc and Napoleon’s tomb last Sunday in Paris.…
In 2009, he finished “1784”, a series complete with incoherencies, blurred boundaries of time and space, mental images colliding with perceptions. Yet while “The Dark Lens” and “We Will…
12 portfolios. These are the first 12 portfolios chosen by Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. All the month of November, Jean-Luc Monterosso will select each…
For the event, a working group of fourteen photographers – nine men and five women, all Malian – was created to draw up a body of work depicting their own…