Make way for tomorrow! The class of 2012 is being both exhibited in person and book form. Published for the first time since the creation of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure…
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Arles, the last day. After meeting with Jerome Bryon and Alessandra D'Urso, I enjoy my last day with the photographers , that came down to Arles to see…
Arles, day 5. The morning begins with a breakfast hosted by the Toy Store and Ulrich Leboeuf. The photographer presented two series: Alaska Highway and Tropic of Cancer. I then…
Sometimes the enthusiasm crosses the bridge and then runs out of steam. In the dark of the night, the letters NUIT DE L’ANNEE float proudly down the Rhône. The idea…
It is exactly 19.30 now, on Saturday the 7th of July 2012, and I have finished my last review exactly one hour and ten minutes ago. It has been my…
In view of the fact that several artists from the ENSP have made documentary forms, strategies and procedure central to their activities, this exhibition proposes to take stock of this…
Magnum Photos celebrates its 65th anniversary in Arles. This is the occasion for the audience to welcome new nominees and to listen to legendary photographers telling stories about their beginnings.…
Another day in Arles, another day of seeing countless people walking around the small city in the South of France, another day of looking and thinking about photography, and, another…
There’s something in Josef Koudelka that’s a mixture of humanity and mysticism, of strangeness and familiarity that gives each of his images, particularly the ones of gypsies, a memorial dimension…
Forty-three years. I try to think through these two numbers. After all, its reverse, 34, which is the year I was born, and I see photographers in town who…