Curated by arts broadcaster and Soho House’s Head of Collections, Kate Bryan, Not 30% is part exhibition and part protest against the male dominated […]…
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The photographer is Benjamin Hoffman, the writer our collaborator Jean Baptiste Gauvin. The book is published by the Editions du Petit oiseau. – Jean-Jacques […]…
Stéphane Vereecken does everything to not disappoint lovers of licentious images. Everything except, of course, the necessary … So that such a world remains […]…
Since 2012, in collaboration with the association “Little Brothers of the Poor”, I have been working hard with men and women who have lived […]…
From sunrise to sunset, on the famous promenade and surrounding alleys in the resort town on the Irish Sea, the Russian-American-Berliner Benita Suchodrev lets […]…
This book attempts to give another vision of the Battle of Normandy. In this work, Antoine Cardi is interested in civilian victims offering a […]…
The American Fraternity is a photo book that exposes one of the primary sources of America’s misogynistic culture: the college fraternity. Unlike other photo […]…
“Profound and archetypal, Brittany’s book paints with radiance on darkness, demonstrating how gender mutilates and sacralizes the psyche. To view her work is an […]…
Poolscapes brings together two connected bodies of work—“The Pool” (2002–05) and “Poolscapes” (2009–12)—focused on the motif of the swimming pool and realized over the course […]…
During my career as a photographer, then as TV reporter, I was never far from my camera. For more than forty-five years it was […]…