Presented by Gilles Vernernet in Lyon at the gallery Le Bleu du ciel last November, Edith Roux series "Les Dépossédés" is exhibited in Paris until February 23rd, 2013 on…
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On the 18 January 2013 London’s The Strand Gallery opened its doors to an exhibition of the ten shortlisted photographers for the acclaimed Terry O’Neill / TAG Award 2012. The…
Seventy-two artists are doing their share for Madagascar. They have produced, using doors and shutters selected by the Zafimaniry people of the country’s highlands, 72 works that invite the viewer…
David Collins is a young photographer from Perth, Western Australia who is making his mark in artistic circles with his lavishly detailed, large-format photographic stories that draw on biblical tales…
Art Stage 2013 is the 3rd edition of the contemporary art fair in Singapore and was held January 24th-27th. More than 130 galleries (75% of them were from…
A vintage photo-booth dropped in Brussels for a few months close to my place. Just a game at first and then a wish to speak about photography and photographers with…
One portfolio, this is the last selection of Anne de Mondenard. One portfolio, with these flattering words " We have a single portfolio to finish up the month of January…
This week, Joel Meyerowitz, Martial Cherrier, Diana Michener and a dozen other photographs selected for the tenth anniversary of the Images Magazine had their work on display at the Maison…
Photographer Michel Nafziger envisions the female nude as a revelation. A revelation of the form and of raw emotion, momentary and spontaneous, yet captured cautiously through prolonged exposure. The body’s…