The book, Celebrating the Negative, is about the original matrix on which some of the most important photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries caught their most famous images. The…
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Every year since 1975, American photographer Nicholas Nixon (b. 1947) has taken a portrait of his wife Bebe and her three sisters. The requirements for this unusual, long-term artistic project…
When I began photographing the industrial landscape three decades ago many of the businesses that played a central role in America’s prosperity were in decline. Steel mills, tire factories, and…
Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie features the latest episode of the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient for France Inter. This week, a discussion with photographers Laurence Rasti and Aldo…
The Centro Cultural de España based in Buenos Aires presents Viví. Women with a present life, exhibition of photographs by argentine photographer Néstor Díaz, a series of portraits of brave…
It was must have been 1981, Rue de Lorraine, in the offices of Libération. I dealt with all the photographers. I don’t remember all of them, but I do remember…
For the first exhibition in a long cycle in Vence, the Collection Lambert asked American artist Andres Serrano to prepare a solo show from his early work in the 1980s…
L’oeil ouvert is presenting a selection of black-and-white photographs by André Perlstein. The prints were produced by hand using traditional methods at Arts Factory laboratory in Paris on Baryta paper with…
“Photography allows us to see what we didn’t have the time to see, because it brings time to a standstill. It remembers. Photography is memory itself,” wrote Pierre Verger for…