Until May 6, Polka Galerie presents Welcome to Paradise, the new exhibition by Philippe Chancel. “I wanted to realize, to see for myself, that […]…
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Until March 28, Laetitia Lesaffre exhibits at the Galerie de la Sainte Chapelle at the Court of Appeal in Paris. Her exhibition is titled: […]…
It’s rare to come across an artist who has slipped into obscurity after gaining significant recognition. Such is the case for Ann Treer (also […]…
Until May 28, the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation in Arles exhibits Gilles Massot. Beyond a discipline, Gilles expresses multiple expressions where the fabric of mixed […]…
Guerlain’s bee bottle seen by 11 women photographers An exhibition in tribute to the oldest perfume bottle which celebrates its 170th anniversary this year […]…
The French National Assembly, upon the initiative of its president Mrs. Yaël Braun-Pivet, organized an exhibition Pierres vives d’un monde en mutation. Portraits d’Iran […]…
VisionQuesT 4rosso presents the exhibition Les Inconnues by Alessandra Calò (a tribute to Anna Atkins and Constance Fox Talbot). The project pays tribute to […]…
For five decades, the photographer Mitch Epstein has taken the American scene as his subject. His iconic images of the nation at leisure in […]…
La Chapelle presents the work of Dutch photographer Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski from Saturday February 18 to Sunday May 7, 2023. Born in Oosterhout in 1949, […]…
For the first time in France, Les Franciscaines presents the entire collection of photographs by Irving Penn from the Maison Européenne de la Photographie […]…