The Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 are the perfect occasion for the House of Guerlain to celebrate gold, the precious metal that inspires […]…
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For the first time, the 100 photos for the freedom of the press collection highlights Japan with Regards sur le Japon. This new album […]…
Marshall Gallery presents a summer exhibition anchored by the works of one of LA’s great young artists, Rodrigo Valenzuela, showing recent works from his […]…
This year, Jacques Revon shared with you his research and recipes for ecological alternative developers. Every Friday we will publish one of his summer […]…
Published by Kehrer Verlag with a title inspired by Magnum co-founder Robert Capa’s quote “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough,” […]…
Fascinated by Renaissance painting, French artist Ronald Martinez has been developing a collection of photographic work over the last ten years that captures the mystery, depth and striking contrasts of…
SETAREH Berlin presents Brain Slave by SUPERM, the dynamic duo of New York-based artists Brian Kenny and Slava Mogutin. Inspired by Nietzsche’s concept of […]…
Ana Cuba spent several days - and as many sleepless nights - immersed in the seaside town of Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava, famous for its non-stop parties…
He is everywhere, throughout France. It is becoming difficult to go to any region of France without finding a Hans Silvester exhibition. His images […]…
Yancey Richardson presents Immersion, a group exhibition examining the varied and charged associations of figures in water, with images spanning the early twentieth century […]…