The Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Fondation d’Entreprise Hermès are presenting The Inhabitants, an exhibition by Raymond Meeks, until January 5, 2025. The Fondation […]…
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Until January 5, the Fondation Cartier-Bresson is exhibiting Remember to Forget by Mame-Diarra Niang. The curator of the exhibition Clément Chéroux, Director of the […]…
Until October 13, the first edition of the ArtCarjat Biennale is being held titled: The portrait: from caricature to photography. It is presented as […]…
“Normality is a paved road: It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow on it.” — Vincent van Gogh Simple Pleasures is an ongoing […]…
I have great admiration for Diane Dufour. With LE BAL, successfully transforming Chez Isis, a prostitute bar and a brothel that became a ruined […]…
Yasuhiro Ishimoto – Chicago, the New Bauhaus by László Moholy-Nagy and Harry Callahan – By Agathe Cancellieri “The teaching at the New Bauhaus (ID) […]…
Yasuhiro Ishimoto – Doors – By Agathe Cancellieri “…As the language of photographic expression has developed, the emphasis on the meaning of a photograph […]…
Yasuhiro Ishimoto – Katsura, 17th century imperial villa with “Mondrianesque” motifs – By Yasufumi Nakamori “I found the basic elements of Chicago architecture in […]…
Ishimoto and the Japanese photographic scene of the 1950s – By Diane Dufour At the beginning of the 1950s, the strangeness of Ishimoto’s images, […]…
Yasuhiro Ishimoto – Moment – By Mei Asakura “…Yasuhiro Ishimoto is visually bilingual: Japanese in his culture, Eastern in his way of seeing and […]…