In the summer of 1964, San Francisco was ground zero for a historic culture clash as the site of both the 28th Republican National Convention (the “Goldwater Convention”) and the…
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This week I take all the credit Everything is happening in France with the results of « The Election ». French and foreign (now welcome), dailies and weeklies. Not much to say…
Like the painter Albert Anker (1831 – 1910), Anne Golez didn’t set out to be an artist. But unlike Anker, who studied theology before enrolling in the École Impériale des…
Wedged between the major German, French and Dutch photography school, making a name for itself could have proven difficult for the Ecole de Photographie, Département du Centre d'enseignement professionnel de…
The opening exhibition for the new space, Higher Pictures, "Photography Is" presents a reflection about contemporary photography as a complex procedure and independent discipline. Joshua Citarella’s work “Hourglass and Apples…
The video work of Ismail Bahri is characterized by minimalist grammar: no sound, or very little, no editing, a fixed frame, a simple scene. They have a photographic aspect inspired…
The new exhibition of Sarah Moon’s work coincides with that of her husband Robert Delpire. Entitled Now and Then, it presents a series of pictures taken throughout her career. A…
As part of our sixtieth anniversary celebration, Aperture Foundation, in collaboration with our partners presents the exhibition Delpire & Co. featuring a half century of achievement in the life and…
The Gallery at Hermès, a space dedicated exclusively to photography, will present prints from photographers such as Harry Gruyaert, Jehsong Baak, Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt, Michael Ackerman, Francesco Zizola, Raymond Depardon,…
Cultural Services of the French Embassy will present Delpire’s children books, including the original French edition of Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are and Crocodile Tears by André François.…