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Never have photobooks been as popular as they are today. Hundreds, if not thousands of them are published every year. The web is full of blogs and websites dedicated to…
Mireille Loup shows her latest project “53.77” at Pobeda gallery. The “53.77” was exhibited at the international festival of photography, Les Rencontres d'Arles 2012, in the Grande Halle. The anaglyphic…
“You could say that I’m not a photographer, just a memory thief,” writes Ronald Shakespear about himself. The work of this renowned designer and head of the family business, Diseño…
Entertainment was hard to come by in the countryside in the 1960s. One uneventful June afternoon, the maid gave in to my begging and took me on her Solex to…
Galerie Berinson presents Science is Fiction: Film and Photography, which includes, for the first time in Berlin, the films and photographs of French filmmaker Jean Painlevé, who single-handedly pioneered scientific…
On Thursday, May 16, Le Bal celebrated the fifth anniversary of La Fabrique du regard. Work by elementary, middle and high school students covered the walls of the Paris institution.…
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For a long time, I was afraid of letting color into my photographs, a bit like sailors who will sail into the heart of a storm, but not knowing how…
The subway's familiar Brutalism has been giving way to stainless steel and layers of angled glass. I miss much of the character that's been polished away, but find myself captivated…