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…
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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…
Her name is Sophie Boisgallais, and she has fantastic blog, Le blog de SoVeNa. The photographer Claude Guillaumin introduced me to it. Week and after week, Boisgallais shares her favorite…
I was born in Paris to a family of artists. My parents were both musicians, and introduced me to the piano at age 5. My father, Jacques Boisgallais, won the…
Interview of Henry Buhl by Stephen Perloff, Editor of The Photo Review and The Photograph Collector (http://www.photoreview.org). "A Show of Hands: Photographs from the Collection of Henry Buhl" is being…
Viewers familiar with Nicolas Dhervillers’ previous series My Sentimental Archives and Tourists will recognize the photographer’s aesthetic. A little artifice and evening poetry. Standing in forests and on country roads,…
Since its inception in the late 60s, graffiti has been the most public of public arts, the ultimate statement of self, a mark of existence that enlivens the streets.…