For ten years now the LUMA Foundation has been backing the Rencontres d'Arles Discovery Award and the Contemporary and Historical Book Awards. This year brings a new era in the…
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Since 1996, Jean-Louis Tornato has been developing his work around sleep using a camera with an automatic timer, infrared film and a flash. These allow light, which is invisible to…
Aurore Valade builds her photographs around her models’ stories and tales. She stages their daily lives, hence questioning our ways of life and our private spaces. The photographs in this…
Legend has it that one day the great master Zhuangzi – one of the founders of Taoism – fell asleep in a garden and had a dream. He dreamed that…
For the third year in a row BMW demonstrates its commitment to photography through the company's partnership with Rencontres d'Arles. In this context, BMW takes pleasure in exhibiting the images…
The project titled Archi comble (Jam-packed) proposes to set up a visual dialogue between the architecture of the city – the diversity of its buildings – and that of an…
One can recognize, in the images of Brigitte Bauer, a divide between the strong attention she pays to architecture, and a deep interest in the surrounding landscape, or more precisely…
See and hear everything about the 20th century through Henri Cartier-Bresson’s gaze and impressions. This documentary recounts the century in a chronological way through photographs and film extracts by Cartier-Bresson,…
Early 2012, I received an email addressed to former ENP students: “What have you done in photography?” asks the school 30 years after I entered its hallways. Wow… I could…