In October 2011, we announced the creation of a new event dedicated to photojournalism. More than simple exhibitions of existing works, this festival finances and helps produce the work…
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Through November 11, 2012, these 15 never-before-seen photo series by some of today’s greatest photojournalists will be on view at different eight sites in Saint-Brieuc, France. Entry is free.…
Here are the rest of the exhibitions at the Festival Photo Reporter 2012, with 15 new photo series produced by the festival.…
Antoine Schneck travels to the remotest villages of Africa, China and India in search of “authentic” faces for his portraits, which he takes against a black background, concealing the…
This week is dedicated to Contemporary Art in Paris. From the Grand Palais to the Marais, not less than five art fairs settle themselves in the Parisian capital. The sixth…
Landscapes are living ecosystems and environments. They have existed well before, and will hopefully be here way beyond the time we are here. When taking photographs, time and space seem…
Dédipix is a French term for an Internet phenomenon where users take nude or semi-nude photos of themselves, write a pseudonym on their body, and then post the photograph to…
Born on 1st February 1945 in Paris. After studying science and ten years devoted to painting, Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand uses the photographic tools since 1980. His works, strictly analogical, black and…
For the 2012 edition of the Printemps de Septembre, the curator, historian and art critic Paul Ardenne decided to present ‘History is Mine!’ It is a history that has been…
Founded in Cahors, France, in 1991, the Printemps de Cahors changed its location and season in 2001, moving to Toulouse and becoming the Printemps de Septembre. We revisited the history…