I believe that death is not the end, but a new beginning. It is an opportunity for us to reflect on life and discover its deeper meaning. Death appears to…
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Queensland’s flagship contemporary art exhibition – the Asia Pacific Triennial (APT) Series – celebrates its 20th anniversary with the mounting of the most ambitious and comprehensive exhibition to date. The…
It seems this year we've woken up on the wrong side of the bed. Like the same time last year, it feels as though the newsrooms are still nursing a…
Bruno Bisang (1952) is one of Europe‘s leading photographer. After studying at the School of Applied Arts for Photography in Zurich he has gone on to work with all the…
The Roger-Viollet collection is full of portraits of fashion designers and stylists. Boris Lipnitzki and Laure Albin Guillot had the chance to spend time with Paul Poiret and Madame Grès,…
On January 10, the jury of the second edition of the Prix Icart Photo met to award the Prix 2013 and the Jury Prize. Founded in 2012 by Yan Morvan,…
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…
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…
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…