The Boris Eldagsen series The Poems—How to disappear completely will be on display at Le Petit Espace gallery through May 9th. We spoke with the gallery’s artistic director, Carine Dolek,…
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Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie features the latest episode of the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient for France Inter. This week, a discussion with photographers Laurence Rasti and Aldo…
Every year for its ad campaigns, Hermès is faced with a challenge: how can they translate the company’s spirit, innovations and traditions into pictures? Magazines can showcase their products, but…
Sandrine Lopez explores bodies, nudes, unadorned faces, the unspeakable desire of being there. She engages with time she bringing it to a standstill. Beyond these clues, as close as possible…
Every week, L’Oeil will present you with an episode of Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient on France Inter. For the first episode, a look back at an interview with Pieter…
Pascal Rostaing is a paparazzo, one of the best in the business. For him, a good photograph is one that gets published. A cigar in hand, he talked about the…
“After a year and a half of Castro, in the summer of 1960, my father and I left (but not my mother). The grandfather I’m named after also left, and…
Centre Pompidou: What is Photography? An Interview with Clément Chéroux and K. Ziebinska-Lewandowska
Clement Chéroux is the head of the photography department at France’s national museum of modern art, the Centre Pompidou. Karolina Ziebinska-Lewandowska is a curator in the photography department. They co-curated…
Neil Selkirk, born in London in 1947, is an accomplished portrait photographer and masterful documentarian. He studied Photography at the London College of Printing, graduating in 1968; later studying with photographer Diane…
British artist Edmund Clark has been exploring subjects focused on incarceration and controls in the War on Terror through his work. His projects trace ideas of shared humanity, otherness and…