Before turning the page in 2018, a group of photographers from Nantes known as Bellavieza spent 10 years experimenting with work, creation and everyday life as a collective. A new…
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A favorite from our collaborator Jean Loh. Xu Yong is one of the very few Chinese photographers for whom I have the greatest admiration, […]…
Striking, emotionally charged, fine art photographs chronicle the lives of approximately 60 once-abandoned dogs, illuminating each one’s journey from a shelter or rescue organization […]…
Luke Oppenheimer : Allowing oneself time. The world of photography is a sharp mirror, an art of the moment where each emotion is captured […]…
On the occasion of Berlin Art Week, The Little Black Gallery and CHAUSSEE 36 Photography present the exhibition Uncensored by AdeY. AdeY’s art is […]…
The Galeria Alta in Andorra presents an exhibition of photographs by Ramón Masats, one of the little-known pioneers of Spanish photojournalism. David Campany, the […]…
The title of the portfolio is surprising: RugbyQueen. These images are by a young photographer: Blandine Vives. They are accompanied by this text: The […]…
This is one of the event books this fall. The publication of L’Image à venir. Mémoires d’un collectionneur by Pierre Apraxine, aux Éditions courtes […]…
We have just announced the release of Pierre Apraxine‘s Mémoires d’un collectionneur. On June 26, 2011, we published a tribute to Pierre by Sylvie […]…
Puech et Eric Bouvet, Alain Mingam, Frédérique Briard, Mete Zihnioglu, Pascal Kober, Gilles Courtinat, Marc Simon… pay a beautiful tribute to Yan Morvan. JJN. […]…