The MEP presents the first retrospective in France of the Anglo-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj, giving him carte blanche to invest all of its spaces. […]…
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“Lynn SK recounts, through her approach to photography, a personal experience linked to her dual culture: born in Algeria in 1986, refugee in France […]…
Anne-Françoise Pelissier: Beirut or the silence of the gods Anne-Françoise Pelissier, familiar with Beirut, photographed the city from the middle of the 1990s, at […]…
James Nachtwey is one of the world’s most respected photojournalists, and considered the defining visual war reporter of his time. His exhibition, Memoria, at […]…
An innovative 10th edition of the Prize: “A Photographer for Eurazeo” Eurazeo, a leading global investment group, has been committed for more than fifteen […]…
The exhibition “Live Dangerously” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) reveals the bold and dynamic ways in which female bodies […]…
For over thirty years, Chris Rainier has been in search of the meaning of the mask. What began as a thorough visual photographic documentation […]…
This fall, the Canadian-Israeli artist Dina Goldstein is set to release her most controversial series yet, The 10 Commandments. Its grounding piece, Lincoln, depicts […]…
On a map of the south-eastern U.S., the 245-mile Ogeechee River cuts a diagonal path across Eastern Georgia before curling south of the city […]…
Seidel City presents Pictures from Russia, No Collusion, featuring work by Christopher Makos, “the most modern photographer in America – Andy Warhol,” and Paul […]…