The W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund announced the list of finalists in the 43rd annual W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography. Finalists have […]…
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If Paolo Roversi has become one of the great names in fashion photography, it is perhaps thanks to the fascination he has always felt […]…
The Polka gallery presents the English photographer and guitarist Andy Summers. Born in 1942 in Blackpool, northeast of Manchester, Andy Summers was part of […]…
The Polka gallery presents “Vies à vif”, an exhibition that brings together the photographs of Stanley Greene and Edouard Elias. Two generations of photographers […]…
The real history of photography is a vast collection of interconnected stories stretching from East Asia to West Africa, from New Zealand to Uzbekistan. […]…
Paths to Impressionism presents a range of media – with photography at the forefront – to explore how mid 19th Century French photographers anticipated […]…
The key idea of the D’OC project was to offer six young photographers, working in the style of creative documentary, to integrate them into […]…
In partnership with the Ministry of Culture and the Drac Normandie, the Les femmes s’exposent festival is launching two creation grants for professional women […]…
Laurent Goldstein : The human dimension above all. Trained as an architect, Laurent Goldstein is above all a multi-talented artist, since he is also […]…
After the exhibitions devoted to Joel Meyerowitz (January 2008), Fred Baldwin and Wendy Watriss (September 2009), Duane Michals (May 2009), Leonard Freed (January 2011), […]…