Photography is rarely very funny, and this year’s program at Sète is hardly an exception, with series about memory, identity and social questions. The exhibition of Thomas Vanden Driessche, a…
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Born in Bulgaria, daughter of a famous painter, Eugenia Maximova documentary photographs exhibit few effects but much finesse. Le Journal previously covered her series of kitchens in the Balkans, where…
Dutch photographer Ad van Denderen fits perfectly within the documentary tradition, which has proven so strong in his country over the last few decades. He devotes himself mainly to long-term…
Starting from the premise (Aristotle) that imperfection is the greatest of perfections, Gianni Cipriano, a Sicilian photographer who splits his time between New York and Palermo, is proposing a tour…
The view is broad, sweeping. The space, at once immense and bounded and goes from white to deepest black, the entire spectrum of greys is present, inscribing the materials in…
Teenagers are bored stiff in the south of Sweden so young people meet on the outskirts of the villages for car chase mirroring Rebel without a Cause. Big American…
During several visits to the Western Sahara, refusing press trips and naive propaganda, Hugues de Wurstemberger shared the everyday lives of Sahrawis for a long period of time. Since 1991,…
The Léon & Levy studio operators performed a real technical feat taking pictures of the Tuareg community in the Central Sahara with a panoramic camera towards 1900. The images of…
After the fall of Gaddafi, the heavily armed Tuareg militia returned to Mali with the intention of reconquering Azawad, the land that they (the Tuaregs) have claimed since 1963. It…
Adam Panczuk presents two black and white series. Large format portraits staging dreamlike scenes symbolising the farmers putting down roots in their native country, then more classic report images…