Through his “Dramagraphies” Michel LAGARDE does not seek to reproduce reality, on the contrary his aim is to “recreate an other reality”. His world […]…
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Through his “Dramagraphies” Michel LAGARDE does not seek to reproduce reality, on the contrary his aim is to “recreate an other reality”. His world […]…
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Until November, Jean-Marc Tingaud exhibits his images at the archaeological museum of Mont Beuvray. This exhibition, entitled FRAGMENTS, Notebook of a proto-archaeologist, here is […]…
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Since its release in 1974, the film “Emmanuelle” directed by Just Jaeckin, was one of the greatest successes of French cinema. Surrounded by a […]…
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Filmmaker and photographer Pieter-Jan De Pue spent almost eight years in Afghanistan. There he worked on his award-winning film The Land of the Enlightened. […]…
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Susan Meiselas has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2019 at The Photographers’ Gallery, London for her first European retrospective Mediations at Jeu de Paume, […]…
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David Zwirner presents work by German photographer Thomas Ruff (b. 1958), on view across two floors of the gallery’s Hong Kong location. The exhibition […]…
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In celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the opening of Nailya Alexander Gallery, the exhibition Color of Light: Fifteen Years of Nailya Alexander Gallery […]…
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Emanuel von Baeyer Cabinet presents ‘William S. Burroughs & Friends’, an exhibition exploring one of the most influential and groundbreaking American writers of the […]…
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Working at the forefront of genderqueer visual politics for more than three decades, photographer Lola Flash’s work challenges stereotypes and gender, sexual, and racial […]…
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