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Grazia Neri, also known as “la Signora della Fotografia”, is almost a legend for many professional and amateur photographers in Italy and foreigners abroad. Her name, after fighting for several…
The jury of the 2013 City of Levallois Photography Award, met on June 7, and decided to give the prize to Max Pinckers (Brussels, 1988) for his series The Fourth…
It was Monday in the Jardins de Bagatelle, west of Paris. Photo magazine was celebrating its 500th issue. It was 500 issues ago that one day in 1967, Roger Thérond,…
The hidden framework of all stories is fragmented, like photography that aims to reveals certain emotions and energies, to reveal paths, gaps, and to capture the imagination and the experience…
Initially conceived as a personal project on the walls of Sorrenti’s New York loft, the material in Draw Blood for Proof eventually found its way onto gallery walls as a…
By taking the body as a subject, exploring nudity in its gender attributes, Randa Mirza divests it of its sexual qualities. Instead, she offers an investigation of the body that…
In 2007, Jean Loh acquired a space in Tianzifang, Shanghai, for an exhibition in collaboration with the Galerie VU. After a few weeks of no news from Paris, he decided…
Sur le fil du rêve explores the past fifteen years of Gérard Uféras’ work in fashion. In 2009, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie held a retrospective exhibition, l’Etoffe des…
Established in 2005 to combat the threat of terrorism, the Control Order is a complex system of restrictions which severely limits an individual’s liberty and movement. This work follows photographer…