Moroccan born photographer Gilbert Bel-Bachir’s exhibition Looking Through Glass features photographs shot by Bel-Bachir from the windows of Sydney’s buses. Taken over four years, Bel-Bachir “uses the graffiti, scratches and…
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Marnya Rothe is a Sydney-based photographer who uses her camera to explore themes of feminism, sexuality and voyeurism. In her exhibition Women in Uniform, which is part of Head On…
The China Project features photographs taken by Sydney photographers, Meg Hewitt and Paul McDonald. The pair, who have just launched their own gallery in Sydney, 10x8, made solo trips to…
In the “Outland” series (1995 – 2000), Roger Ballen focused on white, marginalized populations around Johannesburg in South Africa. Gradually resisting the codes of classic documentary photography used in his…
Photography is rarely very funny, and this year’s program at Sète is hardly an exception, with series about memory, identity and social questions. The exhibition of Thomas Vanden Driessche, a…
Born in Bulgaria, daughter of a famous painter, Eugenia Maximova documentary photographs exhibit few effects but much finesse. Le Journal previously covered her series of kitchens in the Balkans, where…
Dutch photographer Ad van Denderen fits perfectly within the documentary tradition, which has proven so strong in his country over the last few decades. He devotes himself mainly to long-term…
Starting from the premise (Aristotle) that imperfection is the greatest of perfections, Gianni Cipriano, a Sicilian photographer who splits his time between New York and Palermo, is proposing a tour…
The view is broad, sweeping. The space, at once immense and bounded and goes from white to deepest black, the entire spectrum of greys is present, inscribing the materials in…