Herbert List was born in Hamburg in 1903. He was the son of a Hansa-town coffee importer. In 1921-23 he studied art and literature at the University of Heidelberg.…
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“This will often be about geometry, two straight lines constantly intersecting. Itʼs a metric approach – geometry in Euclidian vectorial spaces. The proof is the independence of the frames within…
Since its creation over ten years ago, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire duJudaïsme has regularly organised photography exhibitions (Magnum, Didier, Ben Loulou,……
There has never been a proper retrospective of the work of André Kertész (Budapest, 1894 – New York, 1985) in Europe, even though he donated all his negatives to the…
This exhibition presents a selection of forty images from the Maison Européenne de la Photographie collection, and includes some of Giacomelliʼs most famous works.…
Son of a famous sculptor, Mario Cravo Neto was born in 1947 in Salvador, Bahia. Nurtured in the cultural setting of his native city, he began his first artistic experiences…
This exhibition of portraits features works taken from three Parisiancollections. Photographs from the Maison de Victor Hugo collection evoke the early years of photography and the history of portraiture between…
For the Month of Photographyʼs thirtieth anniversary, the MEP has made available a large number of works from its collections. Fondation HCB has chosen an important body of work by…
Krass Clement (b. 1946) is one of the most remarkable and influential Danish photographers of his generation. All his photographs raise existential questions about the human condition…
In the early Sixties, Massimo Vitali started working as a photojournalist, collaborating with magazines and agencies in Italy and Europe. It was during this time that he met Simon Guttman,…