Invited by Patrice Chéreau to produce work on the theme, “Faces and Bodies,” the American photographer Nan Goldin created her first series in six years by pairing her…
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Part Two of the american press review David Shonauer has worked on every week for this past year…
The following selection of photos from 2011 were pulled from the weekly reviews of imagery in the U.S. media for La Lettre de la Photographie. Looking back can be an…
Pierre Gonnord (born in France in 1963, lives in Spain) is known for his portraits of marginal individuals, including Gypsies, punks and immigrants. His photographs speak of a long tradition…
The ‘Russian Cosmos’ exhibition project organised as part of the Year of Italian Culture in Russia and Russian Culture in Italy has been timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary…
The weekly review of photography in the U.S. media starts in Russia, where disputed results from parliamentary elections led to mass demonstrations, and, perhaps, a serious challenge to Prime Minister…
If you like New York, pick up Harry Benson’s New York, New York. It tells the story of the city’s last fifty years through its flamboyant (and, frankly, a little…
Jonathan Alpeyrie is a photojournalist who talks to us not about his pictures, but about his finances: surprising, full of lessons and informations.…
Last month, Andreas Gursky became the most expensive living photographer. The Gagosian Gallery in New York exhibits his latest work on oceans.…
Who could have predicted the revolutionary spirit of 2011? From the Middle East to Wall Street, a fervor has swept the globe. Yet for all of the West’s belief in…