Passing through the French capital for the European Month of Photography, Serge Clément’s series Dépaysé will be on display at the Centre Culturel Canadien through January 23rd, 2015.…
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Arnaud Claass is a poet of the image, delicately transforming reality, enacting the same “mystical metamorphosis” which Emmet Gowin sees in the work of Frederick Sommer. From Gowin, Claass has learned…
Dancing Away celebrates Mikhail Baryshnikov as photographer; a medium that the artist explored for two decades before turning his lens to the dance world. As a photographer, Baryshnikov is in…
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She knows that it’s serious. She knows that it’s important. She knows that I’m going to ask her questions about her work, her background, her photographs. She knows I want…
Project 365 is a collaborative photography project recording the cultural changes in the holy city of Tiruvannamalai, located 200 kilometers from Chennai (Tamil Nadu, India) on the hills of Annamalai.…
The exhibition’s beautiful title could be read as a manifesto. The art historian Michel Frizot shares his personal collection of photographs: 170 pictures whose subjects and photographers are unknown, postcards,…
ICI LA NUIT EST IMMENSE proclaims , in big red letters, the ‘42 h du loup’ painting by Sarkis. An intriguing oxymoron, sounding either like a promise or a threat.…
Since she was awarded the Leica Medal of Excellence in 1987, German photographer Herlinde Koelbl has never stopped receiving prizes. For nearly forty years, she has studied the social and professional…