ACC Art Books and Iconic Images present Being Bardot : Photographed by Douglas Kirkland and Terry O’Neill featuring the work of these two acclaimed […]…
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Until July 29th and from September 5th to 19th, the Parisian gallery In camera presents “Intimités”, a collective exhibition bringing together fifteen artists from […]…
Keith de Lellis Gallery presents Focus on Dance, a group exhibition of photographs that explore the history of dance in the 20th century, with […]…
Pierre Jamet, a humanist photographer, but also a successful singer, experienced, Rolleiflex slung over his shoulder, the glorious hours of the Front Populaire. With […]…
Art Trope Gallery presents Equanimity, the personal exhibition of Photographer Bruno Palisson in the moat of the Château-musée de Noirmoutier. The subjects often impose […]…
For the 2023 edition of our annual Summer Show, The Ravestijn Gallery presents The Keys to the Factory: a solo exhibition combining works from […]…
In this artist’s book(let) made up of 37 detachable postcards, Annie Zadek has coupled short sentences taken from her books, with images from her […]…
30 years ago appeared: SEX, Steven Meisel‘s erotic book on Madonna. It was madness. In France, no known or important publishing house wanted to […]…
The Department of Hauts-de-Seine presents the new temporary exhibition of the Albert-Kahn Departmental Museum, Rio – Buenos Aires 1909. South American Modernities, which retraces […]…
Galerie Roger-Viollet presents from June 29 to September 30, 2023 the exhibition Paris Rive Droite / Rive Gauche. The banks of the Seine between […]…