During the festival, some screenings will be held. Among the photographers selected, we will discover the series by Marcel Meyer, My Favourite childhood nightmares and the work of Lucas Olivet, who focus…
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After Photoquai last fall, it was the Circulation(s) festival’s turn to go underground: forty photographs from its 2014 program will be on display in Paris metro stations.…
Two hundred and seventy-three exhibitors, almost twenty thousand visitors, panels, conferences, food trucks, happenings, free, oh, did I mention books, this year’s LA Art Book Fair was a vibrant and…
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