The jury of the 2nd Caritas Photo Social Award named Victorine Alisse and JS Saia as winners, co-authors of the four-handed series “Au grand […]…
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In the Seventies and Eighties, Yan Morvan was often the Eye of PHOTO at the Arles festival. We owe him a number of astounding […]…
Synonymous with the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its "Fashion Eye" collection. With 'Venice', the collection revives the eye of Cecil Beaton and…
Synonymous with the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its "Fashion Eye" collection. Alexandre Furcolin's São Paulo tells a story that spans years, of…
Synonyme d’art de voyager depuis 1854, Louis Vuitton publie un ouvrage de Francisca Mattéoli au titre évocateur, 'Voyages extraordinaires'.…
In Arles, during the whole festival, the Louis Vuitton Publishings opens a temporary bookstore in a wine shop with several eevents and signings. This opening echoes the publication of three…
Since 2013, its publishing house has invited the French photographic collective Tendance Floue to produce several opus of its "City Guide" collection. Paris, Sidney, Bankgok, Cape Town, Istanbul and a…
Synonymous with the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its "Fashion Eye" collection. Each book evokes a city, region or country as seen through…
Synonymous with the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its "Fashion Eye" collection. Each book evokes a city, a region or a country, seen…
Cuba is the discovery of a territory with mental images of the memories of another, Puerto Rico, native land of Manuel Rivera-Ortiz. A personal […]…