2902 Gallery is a Singapore-based contemporary art photography gallery dedicated to the mission of providing a representative and promotional platform for contemporary artists who use photography as a medium. During…
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The story of the gallery is both simple and complicated. It belongs to Stéphane Magnan, a businessman, who hired me to create a gallery that would be both an economic…
My apartment is both full of books and people passing through it. Not one of them has flipped open Christoph Bangert’s War Porn without slamming it closed with a shudder.…
For nearly half a century I’ve looked at the world through a lens. My camera has taken me around the world more times than I can remember, into the quiet…
If Parisians may congratulate themselves on the reopening of the Musée Picasso, the opening of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the FIAC and the upcoming Month of Photography, as well as…
The Festival Photoreporter de Saint Brieuc opened over the weekend of the 11th and 12th of October . We left rainy Paris behind, arriving in sunny Saint Brieuc to the sound…
In Deauville, Philippe Ramette realized three « sculptures-installations » : the swimmingpool, the beach and the seawall.…
Every city has a secret, and Nicolas Martin has been trying to find them with his architectural eye. He has photographed swimming pools across the world for the past 30 years.…
Last September, pupils from the Ecole Albert Fracasse elementary school in Deauville, France, participated in a workshop about the history of photography and portrait, during which these forty portraits were…