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All archives of The Eye of Photography are classified by theme in this section. It contains various articles about photography art, exclusive interviews of famous photographers, an economic section, public or private collections presentations along with the latest trends in the photography world which are to be discovered in the magazine.

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Delphine Burtin

Delphine Burtin chose to call her exhibition Encouble, a Swiss term meaning, “something that embarrasses, that is unwelcome, that interferes.” Sure, she’s being provocative, but she can afford to be:…

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Akiko Takizawa

When she speaks about photography, Akiko Takizawa undergoes a transformation. The cheerful young woman turns into a dark storyteller from the beyond. She speaks about her uncle, her mentor, who introduced her to…

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Brea Souders

These are fragments of stories, pieces of silhouettes, strips of horizons, a floral potpourri of fantasy and reality. Simple at first glance, the work of American photographer Brea Souders, 34, is…

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Cannes 2014

All the photographers I’ve invited are ones whose work and creativity I appreciate. This year’s guest is Chico Bialas. When I discovered him in the 1990s, I was surprised by…

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Cannes :

Jeanloup Sieff, Steve Hiett, Gilles Bensimon, Marc Hispard, Hans Feurer, Friedemann Hauss, Jacques Olivar, Tyen, Guy Bourdin, Sacha—they were all invited to the Festival International de la Photographie de Mode,…

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PHotoEspaña 2014

Lillian Bassman’s long artistic career involved several equally-successful changes of direction. As a young woman, she worked simultaneously in painting, drawing and dance, disciplines she was later to build into…

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Australia :

Considered one of the world's great industrial and architectural photographers, Wolfgang Sievers (1913-2007), a student of Bauhaus, fled Nazi Germany for Australia at the outbreak of WWII. In 1939 he…

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David Seymour

It all started in an elevator. It was the summer of 2003, in the former building of the International Center of Photography, a beautiful space on the corner of 94th street…

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Rudolf Kicken

Rudolf Kicken, the founder of one of the oldest photo galleries in Germany and one of one of its biggest art dealers, died last week at the age of 67.…

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