Her name is Nathalie Martin and she is the new General Delegate of the Swiss Life Foundation. She has just presented the 4th edition […]…
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The Roger Pic Award 2019 was awarded to Tomas van Houtryve (VII) for Lines and Lineage and Denis Dailleux (VU) for In Ghana – […]…
On January 29th, at the Center Pompidou (Paris 4th), the Jean-Luc Lagardère Foundation awarded, for the 29th consecutive year, scholarships to 19 young talents […]…
I will never forget you is a work on family memory, happy and fantasized, confronted with negative memories. It is a parallel album to […]…
New York hosted the 16th Annual Lucie Awards in a gala black-tie ceremony and awards program, at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall. The Lucie, […]…
Just as we are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of “May ’68,” Gérard-Aimé, the photographer who witnessed the first sparks of those events, died in […]…
American photographer and writer Art Shay died in Deerfield, Illinois (USA) on April 28, 2018. The Eye of Photography pays tribute to a man […]…
Venezuelan photographer Ronaldo Schemidt yesterday won the World Press Award for the Photo of the Year. Ronaldo Schemidt is an AFP photographer living and working in Mexico City. He photographed…
His modern vision of documentary photography influenced generations of photographers. The American Bruce Davidson, now 84 and a Magnum member since 1958, is the […]…
Alexandra Bell is a multidisciplinary artist who investigates the complexities of narrative, information consumption, and perception. Utilizing various media, she deconstructs language and imagery […]…