This is Laurent Hazgui’s presentation of the exhibition Conflits Gelés at PCP Photographie: The explosion of the Soviet bloc has given birth to territories where life seems to have stopped on…
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Erwin Olaf’s works depict the unspoken. His stylized and skilfully quoted visual worlds address taboos, social conflicts, and middle-class narrow-mindedness – themes that he disguises aesthetically in order to unsettle…
"New York City in the late 1970’s was a wild place and time, the site of my own roaring twenties. I was madly in love with the city and carried…
The jury of the Prix Virginia 2014, an international photography prize for women, appreciated the sense of humor, colors, staging and masterful composition in winner Dina Goldstein’s two series. With…
From October 4th to 25th, the Galeries Les Territoires in Montreal is holding a group exhibition featuring the work of 40 young photographers. With a focus on contemporary art, the team…
To mark La Sétérée’s release of L’Enfer, Elizabeth Prouvost’s artist’s book devoted to Dante’s Inferno, the Galerie Agathe Gaillard is opening its doors to the photographer from October 15th to 22nd, 2014. Eighteen…
Émilie Régnier has spent most of her life in West Africa. Beginning with her childhood in Guinea Conakry and Gabon, she moved to Mali in 2008 after her studies in Montreal,…
In a career that spanned more than four decades, Carlo Mollino designed buildings, homes, furniture, cars, aircraft. One of the most dashing figures of mid-century Italy, Mollino was famed for…
Pier 24, in San Francisco, has opened Second Hand this fall, a new exhibition exploring reuse and collection of vernacular images by great artists, new talents and common people. Chris…
In 1983 the National Games were held in Shanghai, and Gérard Rancinan had the incredible opportunity to observe from up close the Chinese athletes preparing for the Olympics. In stadiums and…