Opened in June 2011, the Galerie Schwab Beaubourg is a 170 square-meter space steps from the Centre Pompidou. Photography is being exhibited in the gallery for the first time. The…
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At the occasion of the presentation of the program of the festival Visa pour l'Image, Jean-François Leroy wrote this noteworthy text, terribly true. A few days ago I was having dinner…
Dali Prefecture is the former capital of the Nanzhao Kingdom (8th-9th century) and the Buddhist Dali Kingdom (AD 937-1253). With a population of 3.6 Million inhabitants, 30% of Bai ethnic…
As the war in Syria drags on and attention is drawn elsewhere, more than 3.2 million Syrian refugees have fled into neighboring countries, including 1.2 million to Lebanon. Their situation…
On the 20th anniversary of his death, a powerful portrait of Kurt Cobain and Nirvana—including many previously unpublished images—taken during their last formal photo shoot before his suicide. In August…
With his photographs of the Spanish Civil War and the Normandy invasion, the photojournalist Robert Capa has always been considered a giant of black-and-white photo reportage. But how much do we really…
The exhibition Irving Penn: Resonance is sublime. It will be on display on the second floor of the Palazzo Grassi through December 31st. This marks the first time that the Palazzo Grassi…
Alan Kleinberg’s must-see debut exhibition opens with 29 black and white images from his vast archive of New York City’s downtown scene during the 1970’s. Focusing on Andy Warhol’s Factory, the Mudd…
Eight years ago, Bob Carlos Clarke committed suicide. Born in Ireland, he’s one of UK’s most underrated photographers. He’s also one of the great erotic photographers. Ghislain Pascal and the Little Black…
The French freelance photographer Camille Lepage was killed on May 13th, 2014 in the Central African Republic. Wilfrid Esteve, journalist and teacher told us some of their last match.…