I have always loved the process, the journey. This book, more than ever, is about a journey shared, not taken alone. The editing process of this book turns out to…
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On the 1 November the Swedish artist Maria Miesenberg was awarded the Swedish Photo Book Prize 2011 for her book Sverige/Schweden (Steidl). Derived from Miesenberger's private family album the darkly,…
Les Arts Décoratifs presents the first retrospective of Jean-Paul Goude’s work in Paris. Goude offers a retrospective and original vision of his work across several media, from fashion photography and…
The 25th hour. The hour that doesn’t exist. The hour that disappears every year when the clocks are set back. Philippe Augier, city mayor of Deauville, and Bettina Reims, the…
12 portfolios. These are the first 12 portfolios chosen by Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. All the month of November, Jean-Luc Monterosso will select each…
It is as hot as ever in Bamako, and the ever more numerous plump lambs, whose sales price continues to rise with the fast approaching Aïd festival called Battika, leave…
For the event, a working group of fourteen photographers – nine men and five women, all Malian – was created to draw up a body of work depicting their own…
To celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2011, the Cinémathèque Afrique de l’Institut Français is presenting the Grandes Figures des Cinémas d’Afrique et des Caraïbes exhibition, to be inaugurated at the…
A sustainable world will enhance the chances of food security. But the issue of food insecurity becomes more pertinent every day. It can be seen as a combination of two…