Olivier Ménart (b. 1951) is a French photographer. A former teacher, he produces long-term documentary projects with musicians, actors and circus performers. These photographs are from a series on the…
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Medianoche (Midnight) is a body of work that explores nocturnal rituals of insinuation. In this photography work, night-time becomes the stage on which courtship becomes almost ritualistic. Midnight refers to…
Three portfolios. This is the second selection by Anne de Mondenard. Historian of photography, Anne de Mondenard recently curated the Modernisme ou modernité, Les photographes du cercle de Gustave Le…
Benny Villanova had many lives. He is a Sicilian immigrant, a Vietnam veteran, a former sanitation worker, and most recently a “certified” garbologist. Benny scours the neighborhood, collecting what others…
Thanks to the pugnacity of Fomu curators Weegee’s fans in Europe are able to fulfil their appetite for crime and film noir scenes... Last year, ICP featured an impressive «retrospective»…
Hamiltons Gallery presents its first exhibition of photographs by Gilles Bensimon, famed for his decades of work in photography, fashion, and culture. Watercolour is a series of images that Gilles…
I search, and photograph, landscapes, humans, animals and architecture, to call attention to the power of the form , that is given by, every single life, that stand as …
Ruins. Empty hollow shells of what once was. Disarray, deshabille, the beautiful poetry of decay. Buildings that once stood, fully functional, making themselves useful to the people that created them…
Jean-Christophe Béchet began his travel diaries in 1987. He went to Timbuktu, a city he had dreamed about since childhood because of its name. In 2012, when he decided to…
As befits an artist who changes medium as often as he changes location, Antoni Muntadas is hard to pin down. Whether it’s in the street or a museum, on TV…