This weekend, an opening in Sète on a sunny day with a breeze. Exhibition, parties, meetings with photographers, outdoor discussions—the recipe for a great festival.…
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Gilles Favier, artistic director of the festival, founded ImageSingulières five years ago. A photographer himself, he has fought daily to show documentary photography in the city of Sète for over…
Saturday evening, the photography cooperative Picturetank celebrated its 10th anniversary in Sète in a wine cellar, with projections, dancing and music through the night. I invite you to relive…
My interest in photography comes directly from my passion for art and in particular for graphics to which I have dedicated my collecting activity since the end of the 1960’s.…
Begin with this, that these are completely analog photos. You must let that sink in before you look at the work. Jean-Paul Bourdier’s new book Leap Into The…
The dress is the last thing that goes into the photograph. It must be like it was already there somehow. The photographs are of real families, realistic situations. It is…
For the first time at Bonni Benrubi, a short movie escort photographs, here the ones of French Karine Laval, from the Altered States series. A video with an enigmatic atmosphere,…
David Goldblatt spent his life documenting apartheid in South Africa. While many photographers chased mass demonstrations and violent rebellions, Goldblatt focused on the cultural values that led to more than…
Pat Schoenfeld, 2013 ICP Trustees Award recipient and last remaining member of ICP’s original staff, shares stories from ICP’s earliest days and reflects on her continued involvement—though in a different…