The Domaine de Capelongue in Bonnieux is one of the most coveted tourist destinations in the Luberon in Provence. Comprising a hotel and two acclaimed restaurants run by the star…
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The Domaine de Capelongue in Bonnieux is one of the most coveted tourist destinations in the Luberon in Provence. Comprising a hotel and two acclaimed restaurants run by the star…
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Gordes, in the massif of Luberon in the Provence, is among the most sophisticated villages in France: even its stones seem to be polished every night. Through the end of…
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Château La Coste in Provence is an astonishing sight: a 200-hectare organic vineyard to which its brother and sister owners added a contemporary art center. It is located between Aix-en-Provence…
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As part of the seventieth anniversary of the Cannes Festival, Paris Match is organizing two exhibitions: Cannes fait le mur and Passion Cinéma. Cannes fait le mur is taking place…
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The Musée d’art moderne André Malraux (MuMa) in Havre, Gilles’s birthplace, has given Pierre & Gilles carte blanche for the second half of a major retrospective co-organized with the Musée…
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To mark the centenary of Irving Penn’s birth, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has open its doors in April to a major exhibition celebrating one of the foremost photographers of…
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The Worcester Art Museum presents a major and fascinating retrospective of the American photographer John O’Reilly, whose photomontages mix contemporary and historical images to frame new insights into human interactions…
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Pictures of Hell by Mark Ruwedel presents photographs from his decades-long survey of western landscapes named for Hell or the Devil. In the 19th century, Euro-American explorers of the American…
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The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography is now $35,000. It is presented annually in October to a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a…
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