Born in 1975, Benoît Grimalt gained his degree at the École des Gobelins in 1998. In the 2000s he began to work for himself and covered two seasons of the Cannes festival…
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In her book Fictitious Dishes: An Album of Literature’s Most Memorable Meals, Dinah Fried has laid out over 50 meals described on the finest pages of classical literature, interpretating the original text. She…
Fabian Schubert and Hank Schmidt in der Beek were born in Germany in the 1970s. One is a photographer, the other is a painter. Together they produced Self-Portrait Landscap, a series presenting well-known pictorial…
Tadao Cern developed a shooting technique with his camera placed up high to produce his series Comfort Zone, enabling him to remain unnoticed. The Festival Images has chosen an unprecedented way of displaying…
Nerhol is a pair of Japanese artists comprising Yoshihisa Tanaka and Ryuta Iida who were both born at the start of the 1980s. Misunderstanding Focus is a series of various portraits hollowed in…
In 1968, a youthful Paul Fusco covered Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral for Look magazine. Fusco boarded the train taking RFK’s body from New York to Washington, photographed the thousands of Americans paying…
Following a trip to China, Cristina de Middel proposes a reinterpretation of Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung–or the second top selling book after the Bible. In Party, her revised edition resembling a facsimile, De…
In the style of an anthropologist, the artist Hans Eijkelboom uses photography as a means to research appearances and identities. Intrigued by the evolution of consumer society and how it influences individuals,…
Thomas Sauvin is a French collector who moved to China in 2003. In an industrial zone north of Beijing there is a company that recycles silver nitrate. This sort of ‘silver…