Muriel Berthou Crestey’s book, “At the heart of photographic creation” offers a meeting with 24 of the greatest contemporary photographers. Photographers speak. What are […]…
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Atelieri O. Haapala (between 2008 and 2016) was a Neo-Victorian photographic art project by collaborating Finnish Artists Saara Salmi and Marco Melander Studio Bizio […]…
“Among the few galleries presenting emerging authors at Paris Photo, one of them has particularly attracted attention this year. This is Clémentine de la […]…
State Russian Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSPHOTO presents the first solo exhibition of works by Vladimir Sichov in Saint Petersburg, arranged for display in […]…
“I took the road without taking photographs, I first needed to discover, to immerse myself in the valley, to live in it, to smell […]…
The photographer Casali and the actress and author Véronique Boutonnet confront their experiences and combine it to tell about women. “Between Les LignES” presents […]…
How have images gradually interfered with the domestic space in France? How did we display it on the walls of our living rooms? Answers […]…
The word “Wabi” refers to a Japanese aesthetic. Linked to Buddhism; this word is synonymous with the beauty of imperfect and impermanent things. With […]…
Since 1995, when this “British Food” series originated, Parr has been capturing the delectable, the gross, the ridiculous, and the adorable in food and […]…
Interested in the visual layering of meaning within his work and energy of American youth culture in the 1960’s and 1970’s, Sievers’ photographs captured […]…