Until December 2, the Raclin Murphy Museum presents an astonishing exhibition dedicated to Father Francis Browne. It is accompanied by this text. Father Francis […]…
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Marly Porto is curator of the collection “A Brazilian photographic collection at the BnF” with Héloïse Cones. She just sent us this portfolio by […]…
in camera gallery presents around twenty artist portraits by Michel Sima until November 23. Among them Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamp, Joan Miró, […]…
The “Water in Iran” photographic competition was launched by Ithaque and the Franco Iranian Center for photographers residing in Iran. For this competition, more […]…
Until October 26th, 2024, Galerie XII presents an exhibition by Dutch artist Marie Cecile Thijs. A photographer playing with temporality, Marie Cecile Thijs creates […]…
Japan / A Love Story celebrates half a century of work by the renowned British-American photographer Michael Kenna, and his enduring relationship with Japan. […]…
The Galeria Alta in Andorra presents an exhibition of photographs by Ramón Masats, one of the little-known pioneers of Spanish photojournalism. David Campany, the […]…
The Jeu de Paume presents the vibrant and unique work of Tina Barney, a great figure in American photography, whose work, mainly around family […]…
The Jeu de Paume pays tribute to the Belgian filmmaker, artist and writer Chantal Akerman (Brussels 1950 – Paris 2015) through an exceptional exhibition, […]…
Aurélie’s Gallery presents No Land a new online photography exhibit by French-Dutch female artist Kiritin Beyer. From a former penal colony in French Guyana […]…