The all-powerful Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain (FIAC) consolidates its position as a leader in art with a high share of American participants (35 galleries), […]…
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Featuring emerging or newly discovered little-known visionary artistic scenes and taking risks with many solo shows, the second edition of OFFICIELLE upholds its vocation […]…
Third component of the festival, the 25th hour is an annual contest offering an extra slice of life, in order to create, observe and […]…
Second component of the Planche(s) Contact festival, the Louis Roederer Foundation student competition welcomes ten students* each year for a photographic residence, from three […]…
In the context of the Louis Roederer Foundation Student Competition and photographic residence dedicated to European students, a second prize, the audience prize, is […]…
The 6th Planche(s) Contact festival opened its doors in Deauville on October 17th. Every year, the town invites a handful of photographers to make […]…
When Bruno Barbey arrived in 1966, Deauville, still under the projectors, revealed itself in a new light. A few months before, the movie A […]…
Meeting with Corinne Mercadier who adheres to the tradition of artistic photography. In the context of Planche(s) Contact, she continues, in Deauville, her series […]…
Armed with a large format camera, Marion Poussier went out to meet Deauville teenagers in order to pursue her project on youth. She is […]…
Meeting with Meyer of Tendence Floue on the commissioning by the city of Deauville. A native of Nîmes, Meyer has long explored the ‘behind […]…