Gaston Paris (1905-1964), a talented photographer and assiduous who was frequently published, notably in VU magazine, remains largely unknown. A virtuoso technician and ingenious […]…
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Keith de Lellis Gallery presents this vintage portrait of Irving Penn by Belgian photographer Robert Freson. Robert Freson (Belgian, b. 1926), Portrait of Irving […]…
After the success of phase one of Mario Testino: Unfiltered’exhibition, part two of the show contains a body of never been seen works, intimate […]…
Dove Allouche, making marks on a new scale Dove Allouche has devoted some twenty years to an in-depth study of inner and outer spaces. […]…
The State Hermitage Museum presents the exhibition “Beauty and Style. The History of Fashion Photography from the Collection of the Still Art Foundation” which […]…
The TSAVT TANEM exhibition by the artist Camille Levêque is presented at the Hauts-de-France Regional Center for Photography in Douchy-les-Mines, first meeting in the […]…
La Galerie Rouge brings together for the first time in a single exhibition the works of Marie-Paule Nègre and Luc Choquer, an emblematic couple […]…
Still on the subject of the exhibition at La Galerie Rouge, here is Alain Mingam‘s point of of view, in which he paints a […]…
Klompching Gallery presents Curious Devices & Other Objects, an exhibition, curated around the theme of art and technology. The exhibition brings together artworks by […]…
As during the worldwide exhibitions, from 1878 to 1937, the Seine river and its surroundings will illuminate the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games […]…