To celebrate the John Batho exhibition Deauville, Terre Bleue is publishing the book Plage de Couleurs by the photographer, born in Normandy in 1939. Batho devoted himself to photography in…
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I couldn’t sleep that night. My body was resting but images were dancing in my head: artificial lights, anarchic buildings, unattainable people… It was an incomprehensible world depriving me of…
The Musée d’Aquitaine in Bordeaux, France, is presenting the first retrospective of the photographs of Félix Arnaudin. The 260 photographs, shot between 1874 and 1921, including 90 original prints taken…
Through October, the RATP will be exhibiting work by Bruce Gilden in 16 of its subway stations. The theme of the exhibition is urban mobility in the five cities where…
Regardless of what one thinks of François Hébel—and the opinions can be extreme—one thing is undeniable: during his thirteen-year tenure as the director of the Rencontres d’Arles, he increased its…
Our series on the Prix HSBC pour la Photographie has almost reached its end. This year, we’re showcasing the work of the two winners of the 2013 edition. Emmanuelle de…
Our series on the Prix HSBC pour la Photographie has almost reached its end. This year, we’re showcasing the work of the two winners of the 2013 edition. Emmanuelle de…
The exhibition Lartigue, la vie en couleurs recently opened at the Maison Européene de la Photographie in Paris. It runs through August 23rd alongside four other exhibitions, and is the…
Bruce Davidson, one of the most influential photographers of the last half-century, has spent his life observing and capturing lives on the margins. He approaches his subjects – whether subway…