This exhibition creates a dialogue between photographs from the collections of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and the Musée National de la Marine.…
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The Petit Palais, which has included photography and contemporary images in its exhibitions since 1998, supports Reporters Without Borders with an exhibition of its 25th anniversary album featuring photographs by…
Kari Soinio, born in 1962, uses photography as a means to explore the relationship between the male identity and landscape. His series of photographs of «man in a landscape» covers…
Since he appeared on the art scene 25 years ago, Georges Rousse has never stopped travelling around the world. Like some fictional character striding across plains, valleys and mountains across…
The exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie offers aselection of major photographs from its collection, first created in 1980.…
Larry Clark thinks back on almost fifty years of creativity, during which he never stopped reliving and showing the reality of adolescence: a moment of freedom and transition when everything…
As part of the Month of Photography, the Dutch Institute in Paris presents the first major exhibition in France of the young Dutch photographer Ellen Kooi.…
Half Life is Michael Ackermanʼs third opus. After “End Time City” (1999), a crazy journey through the city of Varanasi, India, and then “Fiction” (2001), where unity of place is…
This exhibition is an opportunity to explore photography of architecture, and is based on the idea of possible comparisons and similarities between two collections, on Italian and one French.…
Raymond Depardon is famous for his reportage work in deprived inner city areas, for his many books where images are interwoven with text, and for his films about everyday life…