In 2011 Bernheimer Fine Old Masters plans to exhibit an extraordinary view on Africa: a view in Platinum and Gold. On show are five photographers who have all made a…
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The decision to move Paris Photo from the Carrousel du Louvre to the Grand Palais was taken before Julien Frydman was named curator, replacing Guillaume Piens. But the new man…
Opened in December 2008, the Bertrand Grimont Gallery represents emerging French and foreign artists. Regardless of any representation, the Gallery promotes works that question our relation to reality.…
Brancolini Grimaldi represents a broad range of artists of differing backgrounds, generations and nationalities but who are nonetheless united by their groundbreaking and experimental use of photography as a means…
Another innovation by Paris Photo this year is the Paris Photo Platform, an experimental workshop and discussion forum on issues in photography. Under the leadership of art critic, exhibition and…
Paris Photo underlines the importance of the photographic book and that of the publishing profession. A new space dedicated to publishers and specialist booksellers, the "Love on the Left Bank”…
Following Germany, the Netherlands, Mexico, Switzerland, Spain, the Nordic Countries, Italy, Japan, the Middle East and central Europe, Paris Photo is giving African photography the place of honour this…
Beside the 118 international galleries, Paris Photo invites a dozen publishers and specialized book stores into a space dedicated to completing this world panorama. From Paris to New York, London…
It is as hot as ever in Bamako, and the ever more numerous plump lambs, whose sales price continues to rise with the fast approaching Aïd festival called Battika, leave…
Twelve ships have been abandoned on the Lagos coasts since February 2010. Over one hundred villages in Lagos State face being washed away by ocean surge from the Atlantic Ocean…