Steve Schapiro, the photographer of The Godfather and Taxi Driver, is in Paris for his exhibition at the A. Gallery. Christophe Lunn and Paul Barrois met with him for La…
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Andrew George’s project, Unfiltered, consist of portraits of women that have shaved their heads. At first glance, you believe it is the same woman photographed in different angles, positions and…
On the occasion of the 66th anniversary of its liberation, the former concentration camp Mittelbau-Dora in Nordhausen (Germany) will host the exhibition Displaced Persons, by the German photographer Clemens Kalischer.…
The Glaz Gallery in Moscow presents an exhibition by Sergueï Burasovsky about the beaches of the 5 continents. We travel to Magadan, Russian Far East, a northern region, terribly unfriendly…
The extraordinary northern Indian city of Lucknow knew a particularly prosperous era during the mid 18th century, until the 1857 revolt against British rule. The city’s monuments are a…
Gilles Decamps, who also profiles for La lettre all of the features on auction sales this week, has had the idea to portray the people in the shadows that run…
Russell James’ photographs of the eight beautiful women Brooklyn Decker, Miranda Kerr, Candice Swanepoel, Erin Heatherton, Emanuela de Paula, Jarah Mariano, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Lindsay Ellingson, entitled “V2”, were taken…
Emil Cioran…affectionately referred to as the designer of despair, the aristocrat of doubt, the metaphysical dandy… Deceased in Paris in 1995, Emil Cioran, Romanian philosopher in both French and Romanian,…
Madame Grès (1903-1993). Regarded by her peers as the tutelary spirit of the profession, Madame Grès constantly said throughout her life : « I wanted to be a sculptor. For…