Joachim Koester’s Some Boarded Up Houses (2009–2011) is a series of nine black-and-white photographs, five of which were acquired by the CNAP in 2014. In this series, the artist adopts…
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In 1844, Asa Whitney, a New Yorker, suggested that the federal government sponsor a transcontinental railroad to speed travel to the Far East. Congress surveyed routes and listened to pitches…
The work of Otto Maximilian Umbehr (1902-1980), nicknamed UMBO, will now be preserved as a complete portfolio. Thanks to the generous assistance of fourteen patrons and sponsors, the estate of…
The 9th issue of YET magazine aims to analyse the theme of “Control”. On one side, photography has been used since its beginnings as a tool of control and supervision…
To bind once again with his city, to rebuild an identity, in the late 90s, Lionel Briot frequent "The Velodrome". In contact with sports fans, he turns his back to…
Cet ouvrage intimiste propose une plongée dans l’oeuvre de Francesca Woodman dont les photographies, énigmes visuelles, poétiques et étranges, ne cessent d’inspirer la création contemporaine. Cette publication accompagne l’exposition présentée…
Here is the fifteenth 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…
In chaotically stunning portraits, HER captures the essence of the inner struggles of every woman. The stunning black-and-white images truly allows rage, encourages body acceptance, explores creativity, and essentially breaks…
Weru Weru and Kine is a diptych from the immense series “Parasomnia”, a dreamlike exploration of Africa. “Parasomnia” was the subject if a publication in 2011. These two…
‘Brother|Sister’ tells the story of Edvard and Bergit Bjelland who grew up with their parents and siblings on a small farm in a remote part of Norway on the south-west…