Having discovered one day that his son had suddenly went from being a child to a being young adult, the photographer Steeve Iuncker became interested in this moment of “transition”…
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In the course of eight trips to Mexico between 1981 and 2003, the American photographer Mark Cohen traveled to Mexico City, Merida, Oaxaca, and Yucatan. Impressed by a land he…
This hefty book is a tribute to the victims of Operation Condor, a secret military plan instituted in 1975 by six Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and…
I have taken photographs in many dance clubs in New York City over the last twenty years. On a given date, after scouting locations and arranging for a space in…
In the early 19th century in Canada, boarding schools for indigenous children were founded to eradicate indigenous culture, and this by all means. Residents from these repressive institutions were punished…
It folds and unfolds like a map. And yet, This is not a map ! The editor, who shakes up our way of reading an image, invites us, this time,…
The History of European Photography (1900–2000) is an international research project published in English in three volumes, 600-page each, and in 5,000 copies per volume. It brings together over 45…
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…
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…