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Tino Razo and his friends used online maps to locate abandoned or semi-abandoned swimming pools. They’d hop in the car, armed with mops and buckets, and wash away the mud,…
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After years of pictures in a “comfort zone,” of people and places I feel comfortable with, almost all the pictures of Farang were taken in circumstances that were alien to…
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A Ritual of Exile investigates the causes and the consequences of normalized violence against women in Nepal. Perpetrated under the guise of Hindu tradition, this violence begins at home. Poulomi…
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In connection with the 40th anniversary of the Centre Pompidou, the Eli Lotar exhibition at the Jeu de Paume is a co-production between the two Parisian institutions. Gathering around one…
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Injustice, violence, the rise of the American civil rights movement, high fashion and the arts—Gordon Parks captured half a century of the vast changes to the American cultural landscape in…
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Jean Luc Aribaud was born in Mazamet on 22nd July 1961 and has worked in the arts for about twenty years. A poet and a photographer at the same time,…
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On view at Steven Kasher Gallery, in New York, is Marianna Rothen’s latest series Shadows in Paradise and a two-channel video installation The Woman with The Crown. Rothen creates her…
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In Detachment, the new photographic series by Nicolas Dhervillers, nature is frosty and very white. The roads are carved out towards we know not where, or hidden by tight bends.…
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A hawk with its wings outstretched introduces, with unease, Peter van Agtmael’s latest book, Buzzing at the Sill. We learn in its pages that the preying bird in the image…
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