Pentti Sammallahti's work is a kind of space odyssey. From his viewpoint Earth is no higher than a man or a bird, it's white as snow and just as pure.…
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The Palm Springs Art Museum presents the "Backyard Oasis", a collection of the works of several contemporary photographers, including David Hockney, Herb Ritts and Michael Childers. Here, Childers and Curator…
On the occasion of the Jeanloup Sieff retrospective all summer long at the Musée de la Photographie André Villers in Mougins, the magazine De l’Air has devoted a large spread…
As part of the symposium entitled “Intensité de la photographie,” prepared, coordinated and hosted by Françoise Docquiert and Rémy Fenzy, on Wednesday, July 4, I attended a morning’s worth of…
For its eighth edition, the Night of the Year imbues the streets of Arles with a festive atmosphere to accompany a grand photographic tour where different artists from newspapers, magazines,…
As part of the projection " Movement " by Luzphoto Agency during the Night of the Year, Nicola Lo Calzo presented an excerpt from his new series Cham…
A year after my mother unexpectedly died, I travelled with my mentor, photography legend Mary Ellen Mark , into the hidden districts of Oaxaca, Mexico. I crossed over into the…
On Friday, July 6 at 18h30, at the Bourse du travail, the team from the Pour l’Instant association will announce the creation of the Villa Pérochon, an art center in…
The Juana de Aizpuru Gallery of Madrid is presenting Territoires by Pierre Gonnord until July 28. After his 2009 series Terre de Personne featuring labor’s marks on the faces and…