The country which is the BIP guest of honour is Holland. Hanger B9, which is an old industrial building converted into an exhibition area on the campus of the Institut…
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In the heart of the Parc d’Avoy, the exhibition space MADmusée features outsider artists whose work is defined by its intelligence and sensitivity. Recently named director, Pierre Muylle will present…
Les Brasseurs Art contemporain, institution incontournable du paysage culturel liégeois, augmenté de l’espace de L’Annexe, son centre de documentation en activité depuis bientôt quatre ans, accueillent une exposition collective autour…
11 portfolios. Christian Caujolle was generous in his first selection. He was a critic and picture editor at the French newspaper Libération until 1986 when he created the photography agency…
The Festival of Sea Photography was created in 2003. Every Spring, the City of Vannes hosts photographers from every field and offers visitors a trip around the world. The event…
After The Associated Press and Sipa in 2008, Getty Images and AFP in 2009, VSD Magazine and Reuters in 2010, AFP in 2011, Sipa Press presents a video projection of…
This year, the General Counsel of Morbihan, in partnership with the City of Vannes, presents an exhibition about The T.K. Bremen by Phillip and Guillaume Plisson. This photographic tale with…
A l’occasion du festival de la Photo de Mer, la Cité de La Mer de Cherbourg s’est associée à la ville de Vannes pour présenter des photos inédites du Titanic.…
It is in Istanbul, in front of the Bosphorus Canal, that the subject became evident for Consuelo le Mire. For four years she saw thousands of boats past her window…