Fair trade is often subject to watered down representations. It refers to a more complex and subtle reality than the Padre Frans van der Hoff Boersma, […]…
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“Red was her color – family saga 3”. It is the title of the new series of Colette Pourroy (the third part of the […]…
Summer memories of 1981: Robert Mapplethorpe’s controversial slideshow at the Antique theatre in Arles. As part of the opening week of the 50th edition […]…
This exhibition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Levallois Award was presented at the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, 16 rue des Arènes, […]…
The documentary Elliott Erwitt – Silence Sounds Good directed by Adriana Lopez Sanfeliu premiered on July 5th during the Rencontres at the Théâtre municipal in […]…
Inspired by the House’s heritage of travel, Louis Vuitton’s Fashion Eye collection evokes cities, regions or countries through the eyes of fashion photographers, from […]…
Franca Wohlt : Reduit During World War II, Switzerland established in secret a huge underground system of bunkers. Today privatised the so-called Reduit still […]…
Bernd Heyden : Berlin Prenzlauer Berg Bernd Heyden‘s photographic view is still fascinating. Anyone who sees the pictures of the East Berlin photographer, feels […]…
Miguel Brusch : The Black Pool Blackpool on England‘s northwest coast is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK. But despite […]…
This exhibition is dedicated to the collection of photographic works collected by Martin Parr. The photographer, a fervent defender of books, constituted a rich […]…