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…
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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…
Art Basel Miami is an enormous pink manatee. It is as ungainly as it is unlikely; imagine a flamingo colored sea cow, wallowing in the warm shallows or swept away…
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…
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.…
Organized by the association Météo et Climat on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the International Weather and Climate Forum to be held from March 28 to April 1,…
As a young boy Max Pam dreamed of traveling to exotic places. At school he’d open the atlas, pick a destination, and let his imagination take him wandering through Thailand,…
Stillsoho by Carla Borel presents a series of intimate black and white portraits of artists, writers, flanneurs, and bon viveurs, taken in and around Soho. Using photography as a memoir,…