Pronounced with a slight British accent, Deauville’s boardwalk, Wang Lin’s working title “Double Entendre” – produced in residence before summer, takes on an extra […]…
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For Planche(s)Contact 2015, Brian Griffin, influenced by the imagery of expressionist cinema, went off to meet the Conseil des Sages, composed of 20 personalities […]…
Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) is launching its 17th edition, which will keep in-town photo lovers busy for most of October and beyond. The festival […]…
Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) has never conceived its festival around a theme, always making a point of embracing diversity. This year is no different, […]…
The large-scale outdoor public art project that was a hit last year is back. Printed on a 700-foot long mesh banner, the mural showcases […]…
Pour la cinquième édition de PHOTOQUAI, le directeur artistique Frank Kalero et l'équipe du Musée du Quai Branly ont retenu "We are Family" comme thème principal. "We are Family", compris…
“I remember being shocked the first time I saw a transvestite. I must have been seven or eight and I was at the main […]…
“In the wake of its Indian Bollywood neighbour, the Bangladeshi film industry – known as ‘Dhallywood’ because it’s Dhaka-based – turns out around 100 […]…
“All societies evolve. All civilisations have been through big and small upheavals. And each time people have changed their way of acting, dressing and […]…
“The series Huis clos dates from a relatively stable economic period in Argentina, compared to the crisis years of the early 2000s. The middle […]…