As always, an important section of the festival provides support for creation with the allocation of residencies to four emerging photographers. Selected by a […]…
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The second part of Phot’Aix is called “Le Parcours”, a long way through the streets of Aix en Provence to discover here or there […]…
The very sad email from Cécile Schall, the founder of fotovever: “I deeply regret to announce that, despite months of determination and resistance, fotofever […]…
¡Viva Villa! is the first Festival of Artist Residences, emanating from the 3 main French cultural institutions housing artists abroad (Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto, […]…
Benjamin Mouly studied photography at the ENSP in Arles and contemporary arts at the HEAD in Geneva. He had several exhibitions, in France and […]…
A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, Isabelle Le Minh explores the essence and limits of the medium of photography, reactivating […]…
In the collaborative research of Aurélie Pétrel and Vincent Roumagnac (duo), photography dialogues with staging. Their reactivation protocol installations or their photoscenic pieces evolve […]…
Born in 1978 in Lubumbashi (Congo), Sammy Baloji is a visual artist and photographer, co-founder of Rencontres Picha, a photography and video biennial in […]…
We showed you last week the images of Valérie Simonnet presented during the Phémina festival in Fontainebleau. We asked her to keep a journal […]…
The Phémina festival is a mixed festival. If the promotion of the feminine is at the center of his approach, it presents both men […]…