For Photoquai 2011, the Galerie Polka presents "Corps et Âmes", an exhibition of the work of two photographers: Valery Katsuba and Kosuke Okahara.…
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In partnership with the Instituto Moreira Salles, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents a set of 25 photographs (modern silver prints) by the Brazilian photographer José Medeiros. These images…
The Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière presents an introduction to Sudanese photography, in particular through the work of two photographers who are members of the Elnour collective founded by Claude…
Open to the universe of photography and contemporary images since 1998, the Petit Palais this autumn presents an exhibition on the theme of women in India. This event will take…
In the context of Photoquai 2011, the Australian Embassy in Paris is honoured to present in collaboration with Magnum Photos; "Minutes to Midnight" and "Coming Soon" by Trent Parke and…
A private higher education establishment, founded in 1865, the École Spéciale is the only private architecture school in France, recognised as being of public utility since 1870. A member of…
Charles Lim was born in Singapore in 1976. In 2004 he gave up his work as a graphic designer and art director to devote himself entirely to photography. With the…
Chao-Liang Shen was born in Taiwan in 1968. Armed with a degree in Applied Arts, he worked as a photojournalist at the Liberty Times before beginning his own creative projects…
Of Indian extraction, Sameer Kermalli was born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he still lives. His first camera – a Fujifilm 110 – followed him throughout his school years.…