In 1997, Roger Job made two trips to Turkana in northwestern Kenya. There he met people who live in harmony with nature. In a new journey in 2008, he discovered…
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In a chaotic evolution made of comings and goings, from Lisbon to Odessa, by way of Tangiers, Marseille or Istanbul, we find ourselves between two (shores), in suspension. The photographs…
In July 2011, for 10 days, the Michèle Chomette gallery became a centre for secret interrogations carried out by the Canadian artist Paulette Phillips, using a lie detector as part…
In the Mandala series, Shunsuke Ohno puts forward the morphological similarities between the worlds of the infinitely small and the infinitely large. Successively, we fly over Tokyo city, its skyscrapers…
“When I play music, I’m just exclusively focused on the music. When I’m taking photographs, I’m exclusively focusing on that. There’s not a lot of interdisciplinary stuff going on in…
Stephen Vaughan has been working for the greatest directors of Hollywood since 1978. He is credited on the most famous movies - more than 60 -: Blade Runner, Rain Man,…
Landscapes and city views were alongside portraiture and still life the first genres to be established in photography. The exhibition Land/City/Real/Imagined explores the two genres from the 1930’s onwards, from…
The work of Dmitry Sokolenko is based on the principle of fractality. By plunging into the matter of diverse surfaces, Dmitry Sokolenko uses photography as a means of taking abstract…
Gwenn Dubourthoumieu has worked in both video and photography, his approach seems interesting.…