Ael Pagny : Photo as a Reflex From a very young age, Ael Pagny was captivated by the unique landscapes of Patagonia where she […]…
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Following her highly successful Kickstarter campaign, Julia Fullerton-Batten announces the publication of her long-awaited book Looking Out From Within, a project which still holds resonance as the […]…
With the French Presidency of the 2022 European Union Council, the Fetart collective renews its commitment towards European photography. Traversées d’Europe (Crossings of Europe) […]…
Ringing in the year 2022, Kicken Berlin is showing a selection of photographic works by Sigmar Polke in its Kaiserdamm, Berlin gallery in collaboration […]…
An emblematic place of psychiatry in France, the Maison-Blanche hospital in Neuilly-sur-Marne was built in 1900 in order to “declutter” the other asylums in […]…
The visual poetry of Bertrand Planes Bertrand Planes is a French artist born in 1975. A former student of the National School of Decorative […]…
Stephen Perloff, the Editor of Photo Review, sent us the following message: The Photo Review Benefit Auction did well this year, even in time […]…
Wonderful, this revival of Gaston Paris that we are currently witnessing! In addition to the Centre Pompidou, it is at the Galerie Roger-Viollet that […]…
In Kings Road, Mona Kuhn lyrically reconsiders the realms of time and space within the architectural elements of the Schindler House in Los Angeles. Built by […]…
On January 6, 2021, for the first time in American history, an angry mob stormed the halls of Congress. Protestors destroyed federal property and […]…