Third component of a series devoted to revisiting Musée Réattu’s photography department in Arles, the exhibition Rencontres in Réattu is revealing the Rencontres’ collection, comprised of prints that exhibited photographers…
Category
PhotographyFestivals
Subscribe for full access to The Eye of Photography archives!
That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
Subscribe either monthly for 8 euros (€) or annually for 79 euros (€) (2 months offered).
Voies Off is gathering independent initiatives flourishing outside of the Rencontres d’Arles. In 2107, the organizations are putting together 141 exhibitions and other photography events.…
Voies Off brings together independent initiatives that flourish in the margins of the Rencontres d’Arles. In 2017, these structures frame 141 exhibitions and other photography events.…
In 2001, a handful of Spanish photographers graduated from the Escuela de Arte 10 in Madrid. Antonio Xoubanova, Óscar Monzón, Mario Rey, and Fosi Vegue wanted, and needed, to make…
Daniel Nassoy discovered photography by taking black-and-white analog pictures of Paris and developing them himself. His career as a “photo’graphist” began with the creation, using very simple means—a few lights,…
The Centre Pompidou in Paris celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2017 everywhere in France. To share its anniversary with a wider audience, the institution will be presenting a completely new…
Every day of this week, we suggested you to visit Arles and its festival of photography according to a theme. With the idea that maybe you only had the chance…
The Maison de la Vie Associative in Arles hosts an exhibition of Serge Assier’s project which blends photography and literature.…
Carlos Ayesta and Guillaume Bression rushed to Fukushima after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. To see for themselves. To bear witness. They photographed not to testify but by necessity,…