Synonymous with the art of traveling since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its series of books, Fashion Eye. Each book evokes […]…
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“In any climate, under any sun, death admires you in your contortions, ludicrous humanity, and often, like you, perfuming itself with myrrh, mix its […]…
Since Musée Réattu founded its photography department in 1965, as a museum of fine arts it has continually engaged in recognising photography as a […]…
The Lumière des roses gallery presents La Zone (rough area), at the gates of Paris. Some words are like wasteland: we understand their meaning, […]…
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, […]…
For the second consecutive year, the photographers of Agence MYOP will occupy an abandoned school in the heart of the old city, for the […]…
Based in Paris, HANDSOME is an agency of artistic management and production dedicated to the image. The represented international artists are mostly from the […]…
Genetically Modified Photographs “I appreciate the originality of an antique.” Tristan Tzara,1918 Using decoupage, I want to create – in the manner of Frankenstein – […]…
Polaroid presents the exhibition of Robby Müller: Like the sunlight crossing the clouds. This is the first major exhibition dedicated to Polaroid instant photography […]…
The project called Figures du Village focuses on the personalities that shaped the landscape of a village: Mouriès. Thus, Morgan Mirocolo’s mobile studio moved […]…