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This book is a portrait of a lively and dynamic city, Tokyo, which the photographer Michaël Guez shot day and night, and from every angles. The artist offers viewers a…
As part of the Festival Lumière Lyon 2012, the festival gallery will hold its first exhibition, featuring portraits of Bob Dylan taken between 1965 and 1967 by the filmmaker and…
La Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz in Nogent-sur-Marne, France, and the Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire in Paris have joined forces to reflect on the work of Corinne Mercadier at a…
Jackson Fine Art is proud to kick off the 2012 fall season as part of the Atlanta art community by highlighting a sensational artist from New York, Todd Selby.…
Corinne Mercadier exhibits during the month of photography at the Filles du Calvaire gallery. Between numerous book signatures, Corrine Mercadier reply to some of my questions. What about…
A nice Saturday afternoon, an almost winterly weather, the photography in Paris takes place. Let’s go the the Fille du Calvaire gallery where Corinne Mercadier exhibits two series.…
Tomorrow morning, U.S. voters will be going to the polls. They will know doubt want to review Barack Obama’s performance in office before filling in their ballots. His first presidential…
Fall is in full swing, as most of us can attest to. Yet at the rate we find ourselves running around lately, some of us might not have even…
In 1975-76, on the rue de l’Ouest in Paris’ XIVth arrondissement, between the southern ends of the rue Daguerre and the rue Niepce, one event dramatically changed the artistic landscape--the…