120 Art Galeries reunited in the Grand Palais is the bet for the second consecutive year by the creator of “Art Basel.” Painting, sculpture, photography, cohabiting joyfully for this…
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Like every true New Yorker, Kate Simon is…British. A major witness to an incredible time (the ‘70’s), she was a friend to the poets, writers, and rock stars of the…
Yannig Willmann, lives and works in Paris. He began his studies in cinema at the International Institute of Image and Sound in Paris, then plastic arts at Beaux Arts…
Robyn Twoney, a Bay Area freelance and fine-art photographer presents her first exhibition Medicine at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, portraits and environment archival pigment prints of medical marijuana clients living in…
In 2011, the Departmental Museum of Prehistory of the Ile de France, a masterwork by architect Roland Simounet, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Photographer Rip Hopkins was invited to participate…
For the launch of the magazine 6Mois, the brand new reference in terms of photojournalism, we counted on something that Paris would look towards in terms of “the next great…
The photographs by the “Tendance Floue collective were all in the launch of the exhibition of the images by Olivier Culmann, Autour, New York 2001-2002 and Watching, displayed in the…
The first major exhibition in over 30 years dedicated to the photographer E.O.Hoppé has opened at the National Portrait Gallery. Hoppé (1878-1972) was one of the most important photographers of…
From crooked police, politicians and judges, through to the shysters, hucksters and thugs who ran Sydney’s sub terrain, few cities have experienced such overt corruption as Sydney during the 20th…
In 1960 Ida Kar (1908-1974) became the first photographer to have a retrospective exhibition at a major London art gallery. Fifty years after her groundbreaking installation at the Whitechapel Art…