Gilles Verneret, director of Bleu du Ciel, took full advantage of his new exhibition space to explore two works whose languages, at first sight quite different, correspond to each other…
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My meeting with Joe Krautler was short and to the point. No small talk, no hesitation, no overstatement – nothing to feed a story lover like me really. And yet,…
Featuring six “quadriptychs” and three self-portraits, the exhibition Je & un autre is a work in progress that combines the representation of the other and his or her own apprehension…
The photographs from the series “Rodina” (the russian word for home), which are presented in the gallery, are reflecting on home. What does home mean? Is it a geographically tangible…
Germaine Chaumel (1895-1982) is one of the best representatives of the “new vision” which developed between the wars, although she never had the chance to practice her art in what…
This exhibition is devoted to the work of two photographers working at the same time, the 1960s, and the same place, Barcelona, but whose photographs are characterized by different approaches.…
Leon Levinstein is best known for his photographic investigations of different New York neighborhoods: Times Square, the Lower East Side, and Coney Island in particular. An exhibition at the Steven…
Sophie Zenon is exhibiting at the gallery Thessa Herold, in the Mois de la Photo, “Exquisite corpses”. This is my personal favorite of the month. The exhibition is beautiful. The…
In 1975, the George Eastman House in Rochester presented the exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape, which featured the photographs of Robert Adams, Stephen Shore and Lewis Baltz.…