It’s a Fall season that I find a bit sad. Events to say the least that are important, and a photographic treatment from the papers that hasn’t met the challenge.…
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As Executive Director of the French Film Office UniFrance Films USA, the leading proponent of the Frenchfilm industry in the US, Catherine Verret-Vimont had a unique opportunity to casually photograph…
At the age of 30, Man Ray entered Paris. It was 1921. He stayed until 1940. Though he considered himself first a painter, it is his photography that has produced…
The core of this Ralph Eugene Meatyard exhibition comes from a private collection that represents the breadth and soul of Meatyard’s work. One part of the exhibition focuses on the…
For the past 15 years, the photographer Claudine Doury has been exploring the world of teenagers, capturing with a sense of modesty and delicacy their rites of passage, their private…
I have been Lucky enough to fly over New York extensively. To share this immense pleasure and the photographs that I have taken – this is the meaning of my…
It is difficult to separate the influence of war from a population who has grown up with it. It colours memories, shadows everyday life, and among other things, shapes the…
Roles, actors, stages, scripts ... a glance at the imagery of these terms reveals society as a theatre. We are all actors playing different cultural, social and biological roles. According…
In the remote farmlands near Buenos Aires, Argentina, Alessandra Sanguinetti produced a series of photographs entitled On the Sixth Day that centered on the symbiotic relationship between the farmers, their…
Pieter Hugo’s new series, Permanent Error, depicts Agbogbloshie, a massive dump site for technological waste on the outskirts of Ghana’s capital city, and the locals who burn down the components…