The photographs of Gaël Bonnefon form a kind of personal documentary that explores unconscious situations and lost characters, resulting in a fiction rooted in everyday life. About decline, a changing…
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For their first joint creation and third collaboration, Nicolas Rouget and Claude Tomas are merging their approaches to photography. For both artists, the photographic image refers not only to the…
The European Month of Photography began in Berlin in mid-October. One of the main exhibitions of the program is the one organized by the Berlinische Galerie on art photography from…
Given the scope of his already impressive body of work, it was rather late that I discovered and made the acquaintance of Steeve Iuncker through Gilles Favier. For the first…
There’s something strangely organised about Alex A. Naanou’s compositions: every detail seems to have been carefully worked out. Yet the everyday scenes of Moscow today that this young photographer…
Sergey Chilikov is a Russian photographer born in Kilemary, Mari Republic, in 1953. He started photographing in 1973, at a time when the Soviet Union frowned on the notion of…
Twelve years after their exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Clark et Pougnaud return with a series of photographs inspired by the paintings of Vilhelm Hammershoi, presented in…
A classic exercise in painting, the portrait also became a vital part of photography. In the 19th century, Nadar portrayed the Parisian bohemians. In the next century, August Sander, with…
Galerie Paris-Beijing presents the work of the French photographer Laurent Chéhère. Employing traditional photography and digital manipulation, his surreal series, Flying Houses, elevates architecture to a new level. The artist takes a variety…