Finalist of the 2014 Sony World Photography Award, category Portraiture, Anna di Prospero presents the second part of her series Instinct, at the Gallery Madé, Paris.…
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Graffiti is the ultimate expression of the ephemeral, the here today, gone tomorrow game of cat and mouse with the Vandal Squad, property owners, and other graff writers, who move…
As a child, Stephan Crasneanscki spent several months a year visiting his grandfather in the Black Forest. Since then, he has never stopped exploring the darkened paths that Martin Heidegger called Holzwege,…
For the past 21 weeks, the photographer Romain Laurent has posted one animated gif per week on his blog. The absurd, dreamlike situations are true to the photographer’s style. Based in New…
Even though the Saatchi Gallery, a contemporary art institution nearing thirty, made its home in the chic and somewhat stuffy London neighborhood of Chelsea, that hasn’t stopped it embracing technology and…
Photographer Simon Harsent says the underlying theme that resonates throughout his personal work “are the paths we choose in life”. It is this proposition that has influenced his series on…
A far cry from the classical, trite representations we’ve grown used to, the exhibition La Femme d’à côté (The Woman Next Door), currently on view at the Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire…
We’ve seen a lot of Sochi recently. Many photographers have set out to capture the absurd political and infrastructural projects surrounding the Winter Olympics, which just opened in Russia. The…
For his latest exhibition, Un moment si doux, at the Grand Palais in Paris, Raymond Depardon revisited his beginning as a photojournalist, his travels in Ethiopia and South America, the farm…