For the Month of Photography 2010, Baudoin Lebon presents a monographic exhibition on Henri Foucault, entitled Un monde parfait (“A Perfect World”). In these recent artworks and photographs, Henri Foucault…
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All the photographers brought together here understand travel in the old-fashioned sense. They have both time ahead of them and space around them, and the ability to knit together the…
Photography appeared in Africa in the middle of the 19th century and still its recognition as an art form is a recent phenomenon. In the Fifties, the appearance of the…
“Yugoslavia had had its time of peace and Man tipped the balance of history, according to his tradition, true to type. The rest of the world was surprised by so…
The exhibition Photos Femmes Féminisme 1860-2000 is a historical journey through the photographic collection of the Marguerite Durand Library.…
For its inaugural exhibition, Le Bal brings together eight of the most influential photographers and film-makers of the past 50 years. Their work experiments ways to record this anonymity, by…
The Pierre-Alain Challier Gallery presents an exhibition of its artistʼs work, designed to shed light on the close relationship between painting and photography.…
To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Paris Month of Photography, the Michèle Chomette Gallery takes both a look back and a leap forward by presenting “LE FIL”,…
On the occasion of the Mois de la Photo 2010, Galerie Pierre Brullé is glad to show for the third time in Paris a one-man show of Mohamed Camara. The…
This exhibition offers a kaleidoscope of fifteen photographers and video artists from Latin America. Leo Matiz (1917-1998, Colombia) photographed people and urban landscapes for over forty years in the tradition…