Sometimes while surfing the net we can come across pleasant surprises. We know very little about Duong Quoc Dinh, except that he lives in […]…
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Peter Fetterman Gallery presents an enthralling selection of notable photographs celebrating the life and contribution of Audrey Hepburn. Comprised of original published and never-before-seen […]…
In Lovin’ My Car: Women in the Driver’s Seat, Libby Edelman, former fashion editor and co- founder of Sam Edelman, demonstrates her talent in […]…
Unsettled City is a dark photographic essay by the Danish photographer M.H. Frøslev. It is about love and despair in a place where life, […]…
Lisa De Boeck was five years old when her mother, Marilène Coolens, began photographing her. On the table, on the bed or hiding between the curtains, […]…
Virginie Marnat observes the world around her attentively then creates images that question social behaviour, aspirations and illusions. She produces ambiguous representations of reality […]…
“I have so far photographed the girls, summoning through them my childhood and adolescence. In these works, the rare male presences still served as […]…
This year, “Dissidence # 2019” exposes eleven women photographers from the East around guest photographer: Anaïs Boudot. This is happening at the Château de […]…
The publisher Xavier Barral who passed away 10 days ago, assisted by the writer Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu and photographer Patrick Gries, has designed a […]…
Young people forget everything … lose their memory … such a book does not exist. By dint of reminiscing the past permanently, we end […]…