Last year, Greg Newton and his partner Donnie Jochum realized a horrifying fact: there was no longer a queer bookstore in New York… They immediately decided to remedy the…
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Absurd, all I did was search the web for the most dangerous city in the USA. I wanted to find that strange energy given off by places where rules and…
This series tells the story of rural exodus, an epic tale that is at once personal and universal. Having explored his native Anatolia in the series Homeland, Serkan Taycan…
“The most beautiful works are those made with the least material.” Gustave Flaubert is probably turning in his grave. Since the beginning of her career, the French artist Isabelle Chapuis…
At first glance, we might think that contemporary photographers like Martin Parr, Rineke Dijkstra and Maisie Broadhead have nothing in common with classical painters like Thomas Gainsborough, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres or…
Karine Moge discovered Bagbazar Tarun Bayam Samity » or « Bagbazar Gym » by accident. During her wanderings in the heart of Kolkata, the Bengali name for India’s third largest…
In the Middle Ages, parchment was a rare and valuable commodity. Copyists transcribed new texts over old manuscripts that had been erased with pumice. The result of this process was…
The exhibition Corps révélés is an exploration of the body as erotic symbol in the Soviet era, from Perestroika until to today, through its representation in photography. Featuring…
When I traveled to Ukraine in 2009/10, I wanted to make a portrait of the country today. But I arrived yesterday. I remember an old man standing before a shopping…
The name of history is "Adaptation". "Living in a big city, I often think that there are people in this endless cycle of movement. Who am I and all those…