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Without much public attention, a remarkable thing is happening. As libraries around the world digitize their photographic collections they lose the funding to store their physical archives. Only a handful…
During the galerist Daniel Blau’s research of Andy Warhol drawings from the 1950s - for his book “From Silverpoint to Silver Screen” - he discovered the photographic sources for several of Warhol’s drawings. In…
It was a very commemorative week... I have my obsessions: —March 11, 2004. Madrid, bombing of the Atocha station: 192 dead, 1800 wounded.—March 11, 2011. Japan, a tsunami devastates the…
A fiercely original photographer, Miles Aldridge is best know for the technicolor dream-like worlds he creates and the glamorous, beautiful women who inhabit them. Aldridge creates ultra-cinematic images, drawing inspiration from film…
This is a truly unique approach, a little wild, obsessive and ultimately invigorating for photography. Using antique plates, many partially broken and missing pieces, Kelvin Bown reconstructs what the original images might…
In the largest Syrian refugee camp—two supermarkets opened this week—Agnès Montanari, a French photographer living in Baghdad, asked a group of teenagers to photograph their daily lives, which they did,…
Not all the photographs are interesting, but in the heart of old downtown at the Diwan of the Duke, an extraordinary cultural location, there’s something moving about these black-and-white photographs…
There is life in the camp. We work, play, meet, study, have fun, love, all in the streets of the camp. In this small space, with the large amount of…
This collective brings together the talents of three photographers (Vincent Catala, Christophe Caudroy, Julien Mignot), a graphic artist (Camille Rousseau) and a writer (Tanguy Bizien). The group goes to a…