Photography appeared in Africa in the middle of the 19th century and still its recognition as an art form is a recent phenomenon. In the Fifties, the appearance of the…
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“Yugoslavia had had its time of peace and Man tipped the balance of history, according to his tradition, true to type. The rest of the world was surprised by so…
He has an incurable curiosity. That is how Yan Morvan, a 56 year old photojournalist, describes himself. He talks to us about his battlefields. “How and why does a person…
One day in 1962, Nancy White, the Editor in Chief of Bazaar, had a heated argument with her Artistic Director, Marvin Israel, and fired him. She replaced him with…
On this week-end was inaugurated the first photographic Festival of Deauville called Contact Sheets created by Philippe Augier, mayor of Deauville, presided by Bettina Rheims and under the art direction…
Born in 1975, Charles Fréger graduated from Rouen’s Ecole des Beaux Arts in 2000. His photos lend a poetic touch to an almost anthropological study of atypical social groups: Legionnaires,…
The Festival has invited twice this year the same six students from the Ecole in residence in Deauville to photograph the city. The winner of 3,000 euros is Namsa Laubia,…
The theme was the 25th Hour: An hour that came to be only during the night of Saturday during the winter time change. Over sixty persons have tried to interpret…
Bernheimer Fine Art Photography present an exhibition of large-scale Polaroids by the American artist and film director Julian Schnabel which will be on show at Colnaghi (London).…