Brice Dossin – Xmas Vindaloo Xmas Vindaloo tells the story of Christmas in Goa, a small Christian enclave on the west coast of India […]…
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From November 4 to December 1, the photographers of the MYOP photo agency are honored in two exhibitions. Rue Eugene Varlin, Politique Paillettes takes […]…
Monumentum Jean-Marie Donat and Thomas Sauvin unite their collections of anonymous photographs to salute monuments around the world that have not seen the success […]…
Mathieu Menard – Femmes de la Halte With an identical artistic protocol for each triptych, the Femmes de la Halte series highlights women who […]…
The Fahey/Klein gallery presents “Phil Stern & Bob Willoughby: Picture’s Up”, an exhibition of photographs by two legendary photojournalists and Hollywood photographers. As chroniclers […]…
Bob Willoughby began his career as an assistant to photographers Wallace Seawell and Paul Hesse. He was the first photographer retained by a Hollywood […]…
The Galerie le Château d’Eau presents the first major exhibition in France of Nicholas Nixon, an emblematic figure of American documentary photography of the […]…
The Galerie Le Château d´Eau presents the current project of the young French photographer, Théo Combes, winner of the 2020 Laurent Troude Prize. If […]…
Andreas Müller-Pohle focused on the role and conditions of creation and reception of the photographic perception. His series, initiated in 2005, around water and […]…
The Fisheye Gallery exhibits the work of Delphine Diallo, during a solo show, and on the occasion of the Art and Design fair, AKAA […]…