Do Not Forget Me borrows its title from a short story by Alexander Kluge (Cinema Stories, 2007) about a German actor’s desire to be loved […]…
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In contact with the enclosure, all around it, a singular swarm had developed, and almost fixed itself. A membrane of population, just half a kilometer […]…
The Lipizzaner stallions of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna thrill spectators with their spectacular dressage program. Few know that the world-renowned white horses […]…
From the 20th to 30th of September 25 takes place the second edition of the International Photo Festival Incadaquès, in Cadaquès the mythical Catalan […]…
Laure Albin Guillot in her last home The photographer is exposed in the retirement home where she finished her days. A moving opportunity to […]…
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY) presents Women.Now., a group exhibition showcasing contemporary female artists based in Austria and the United States, curated […]…
in camera gallery presents in partnership with Howard Greenberg Gallery a set of photographs of Yumiko and Kenro Izu. In about fifteen platinum-palladium prints, […]…
The American photographer has made a specialty of capturing the soul of a crowd and showing all the individual variations. In Paris, the BAL […]…
What inspires today’s photographers in Georgia? Where are the roots? How do the photographic artists reflect upon their own identity? The exhibition PICTURE LANGUAGES. […]…
On the occasion of a residency organized by the GwinZegal Art Center, the couple of artists Cécile Hesse and Gaël Romier came to continue […]…