When I left the royal college of art in 1965, I totally abandoned my graphic design / painter training. I needed something more direct and emotional - that was music.…
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Here is the third 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 this series of photographs entitled Doigts, Pollution, Philippe Durand examines the surface of windows in the streets of Brussels: not much, but there’s a lot to see. We can…
Vik Muniz, currently featured in our sale Signature Works, a Brazilian-born photographer, is known for creating photographs that can be best described as illusionary. Initially a sculptor, it was a…
When Laurence Vecten launched her first calendar in 2012, she chose 4 Japanese photographs, one for each season. Last year, twelve different photographs illustrated each month. For the 2016 calendar,…
December 14th 2015 will mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Agreement, the treaty that brought an end to the Bosnian War. This new book, the result…
Sylvania by photographer Anna Beeke is a composite "forest-land" of photographs that explores the intersection of nature, imagination, and myth in the American woodlands. Across cultures and centuries, the forest…
For three years, Maud Bernos has frequented ports, immortalizing the faces of 39 sailors, men and women, on their return from sea. These images, accompanied by facsimiles of her notebooks,…
In the world today dominated by digital photography, few have the notion of “negatives”, therefore when we are confronted with a negative photograph, printed as such in a book, or…