Colette Pourroy unveils the 4th part of her family saga, which will be presented during the first week of the Rencontres d’Arles, with the […]…
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The Atlas in Motion presents the work carried out by Mathieu Pernot for more than ten years with migrants and offers a new perspective […]…
The Rencontres d’Arles present, for the first time in France, the exhibition A Feminist Avant-Garde. Photographs and Performances of the 1970s from the Verbund Collection, […]…
Between 1978 and 1989, Mitch Epstein made eight trips to India and shot thousands of photographs. The result is an extensive body of work […]…
In a week, the 53rd Rencontres d’Arles Festival will open. We are devoting the whole week to it. The first indications: an interesting but […]…
Kristian Gavoille : Photographer by accident. Born on the Congo River, Kristian Gavoille grew up on the Mediterranean coast. If he studied architecture and […]…
Those looking for the infinite or transcendence are unlikely to find it during bus journeys or football matches, at the Pier Head ferry terminal […]…
Serge Assier: he is one of the last mythical figures of Mediterranean photography. Often ignored, sometimes mistreated like last year by a few ignorant […]…
If there is no established definition, the notion of wild habitats, chosen by the artist to qualify the living places of the people she […]…