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All images have been shot with the Leica S 007 camera.…
These photographs by David Hockney, taken between 1970 and 1975, are scenes from his private life. Each photograph is a window which freezes time. The viewer’s gaze pierces the composition…
"Teun Hocks, Untitled" mainly focus on the most recent works by Teun Hocks. The solo show at Paris Photo is an opportunity to see the work of the Dutch photographer…
Presented together in a vibrant display, Roman Road’s stand at Paris Photo 2016 features Thomas Mailaender’s Cyanotypes and Illustrated People. Working with alternative processes, these two bodies of work explore…
This year, New York gallery Staley Wise brings to Paris Photo David LaChapelle, who combines his genius for invention with the polish and elegance of highly sophisticated fashion photography. With…
For the 2016 edition of Paris Photo, this year’s winner of the Fondation des Treilles Photography Residence Prize, Sophie Zénon, is showing some unpublished photographs from the first part of…
Since the 1980s, Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand has gone in search of a remarkably conceptual poetry. In the inventiveness of his hard work, he explores the photographic act from the making of…
The work of the Swiss photographer Béatrice Helg occupies a special place in the tradition of staged photography that first saw the light of day in the 1980s. Indeed, far…
The images in these two series by Stephen Gill began life in East London as recordings onto colour negative film. They then went through a process of transformation which aimed…