The photographs in the exhibition O Brasil que pouco se vê (Brazil As We Rarely See It) will be displayed on the walls of metro station Luz de São Paulo…
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In Antwerp I had a very Catholic education. At home, first there was God, then the Pope, then my father. My older sister became a missionary in Zaire, where she…
At the end of the 19th century, Sesto San Giovanni, on the outskirts of Milan, was one of northern Italy’s most important industrial centers. At first there were mostly…
Published by Le Bec en l’Air ten years after its completion, Steeve Iuncker’s Jeudi 15 h has just received the Prix Nicolas Bouvier. This is a harsh, head-on photo essay…
For those who can't visits this exhibition, the Fondation Louis Roederer commissioned this video : a guided tour by curator Sylvie Aubenas. Until February 17, 2013, Bibliothèque Nationale de…
As part of the France-Morocco cultural season, the Institut Français of Fès has organized the 6th Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie de Fès, which will be open until December 31st.…
Chaka Khan most famously sang, “I am every woman” and no artist embodies this quite as brilliantly as Cindy Sherman. She has been remaking herself in the image of others…
Oi Futuro in Rio de Janeiro will present through December 16 a series by Fabrizia Granatieri, Devoção, A corrente de Santa Sara Kali. The exhibition brings together forty works dealing…
The winter holidays are just around the corner, and before we know it, we’ll be clinking champagne glasses and ringing in 2013 (oh yes, already). So that’s why…
In the 1950s, Bob Willoughby was the first outside photographer hired by Hollywood to document the film sets of some of the industry’s biggest movies. His photographs were published in…