These are sinister days, Steve Hiett last Thursday, Jean Marquis this past Monday and yesterday Peter Lindbergh. And tomorrow? Today’s edition is dedicated to […]…
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Robert Frank has just passed away. No comments, just a memory. My first meeting with him. 1974, a call from Charles Matton: “Come for […]…
Roger Ballen’s work is unusual, freaky, nightmarish – and known all over the world. For more than five decades, the American-born, Johannesburg-based multidisciplinary artist […]…
Last Thursday at Howard Greenberg opened an exhibition of Don McCullin. Donald is one of the photographers who impressed me the most. More than […]…
François Lochon photographer and owner of the agencies Gamma, Rapho and Keystone attended Visa pour l’Image in Perpignan. As part of the portfolios presented […]…
What a surprising moment we have just experienced these first days of July. The 50th anniversary has fulfilled its promise. The end of a […]…
On April 17, 1975, the Khmer Rouge entered Phnom Penh. Within three days, the city of 1.5 million inhabitants had been emptied. Apart from […]…
The second issue of « Arles » just launched, the bi-annual magazine is available in English or in French. Here is the editorial by Maja Hoffmann. Peter Lindbergh, […]…
Anne Clergue Gallery presents the exhibition Meg Hewitt-Lorenzo Castore from July 1st to September 7th. The Australian Meg Hewitt with Tokyo is yours series […]…
The love at first sight of Willy Ronis for Gordes, this emblematic village of Provence is a happy coincidence. Raymond Grosset, director of the […]…