Brice Dellsperger takes on an excerpt from the David Lynch movie "Twin Peaks" in order to amplify the issues of duplication and identity disorder. All the characters in the scene…
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“One of the Beatles—George, I think—was on the phone to some fan. John hit him with a pillow. I said, ‘Do you do this often?’ and they said, ‘All the…
Fabrica presents Lingering Ghosts, its new editorial project, the fruit of creative research by young British photographer Sam Ivin. What does it mean to be an asylum seeker in the UK?…
Daylight Books presents new book Home Sweet Home, photographs by Israeli artist Rubi Lebkovich. « My photographs deal with domestic scenes captured in straightforward images. The scenes can be divided in…
The book is titled: “A history of photography from film to digital, photographers… photographed”. It is published by L’Harmattan. It is signed by Jacques Revon.…
Here is the twelfth part of “I remember” by Bernard Plossu, since the early 1970s, he has photographed his friends photographers. His rare portraits were never shown, regularly The Eye…
Street-walkers, good-time girls, vagabonds, village fools, rastas, pimps, drunken expats, drunken locals, drunken everybody, underpaid guards, overworked bouncers, old-timers, orphans, urchins, beggars, hoodlums, hustlers, grasshopper vendors, all kinds of cops,…
At the time of the transition to digital photography, the Canadian photographer Michel Campeau initiates "The Dark Room" series in honor of photographic laboratories. "Untitled No. 0154", photograph acquired in…
Like many of his contemporaries, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 – 1938) was fascinated by the possibilities of photography and exploited them in various ways. In his work there is a…
Now available for browsing at the library of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP): Irene Attinger’s selection of rare, or practically unobtainable, photobooks. Capturing the zeitgeist of its time,…