In Anamnèse, Isabelle Levistre explores the world of childhood with a Holga, offering at the same time a personal and universal vision of this mystery-filled period. Made between 2008 and…
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When Jacques Borgetto photographs Japan, he takes snapshots and swaps black and white for color, at least partially. Welcome to his Japanese photos, just as poetic and mysterious as haikus.…
The Arthur Rimbaud Museum in Charleville-Mézières houses treasures that afford a glimpse of a lesser known side of Arthur Rimbaud: of course a poet, traveler, adventurer, smuggler, he was also…
In 1987, I attended the Whitney Biennial. I was so taken with the salon-style installation of Bruce Weber’s photographs that I went back to see the exhibition three more times.…
From childhood, Pierre Jamet had two passions: singing, which became his career after the Second World War, and photography, which was to remain a hobby throughout his life. At the…
Dmitri Baltermants, graduated in mathematics from Moscow University just before World War II and became a photographer. As a war correspondent for the newspaper Izvestiya, he flew into the Crimean…
Over the course of 17 years, award-winning photographer Sandro Miller and inimitable actor John Malkovich combined their larger-than-life personas and talents to produce a series of portraits and films, most…
Captivating images of National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig’s nine visits to Chernobyl in 20 years tell us tragic stories of the life of the victims, the Exclusion Zone and the…
In the 1850s, in the years after the invention of photography, the great early pioneers produced some of the medium’s masterpieces. First anticipating and then running along Impressionist painting, this…
This winter, New York MoMA embarked on the publication of its photography collection acquired since its founding in 1929. To open the three-volume series which will explore the history of…