Twenty years ago, that was 1993, the year of tori (“Rooster” in the Japanese Juni Shi Calendar), Yuki Onodera left Tokyo for Paris to seek her creative inspiration. Between 1993 and 1997…
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As a freelancer without affiliations to any particular news outlet, I am not under pressure to create dramatic Front Page photographs of daily spot news events. The way I see…
The Promenades Photographiques de Vendôme opened last Friday. There are three exhibitions that aren’t to be missed: Claude Batho, John Batho and Bernard Descamps. A preview of them is below.…
The Fondation MAPFRE is holding a retrospective of the work of British photographer Vanessa Winship from May 30th to August 31st. The exhibition is being presented in the foundation’s new space dedicated…
These photographs of Iceland were taken during three trips in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Beyond the beauty of this country, its landscapes and its light, I’m trying to create personal photographs…
Marcel Partouche-Sebban is the director of the festival. For the past ten years, it has been his passion, which he explained as follows: ARTEXPO is proud to be honored in the space…
Chico Bialas is the guesty of the 12th International Festival of Fashion Photography, Cannes Photo Mode. Chico Bialas studied at the Art Academy of Stuttgart, this is where he met his wife…
For the past 25 years, Frédéric Brenner has studied the Jewish diaspora in an attempt to answer the question: what does it mean to live with a portable identity? Winner of…
Naming a contemporary photography exhibition “WILD,” although it presents images neither of explicitly wild animals nor of animals gone wild can certainly be understood as an ironic gesture. The title…
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:…