Honoré d’Albert duc de Luynes, né à Paris en 1802, mettait volontiers son immense fortune au service des arts et des sciences. Sa passion pour l’archéologie et son intérêt pour…
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Johannesburg is a young city, demographically as much as historically. Founded in 1886 on the promise offered by an enormous subterranean gold-bearing reef, the average age of a Johannesburg resident…
The suburban dream knows no boundaries and criss-crosses the residential neighbourhoods of Dubaï, wise nevertheless but burning, rises up again from a comfortable and inspiring initiatory architectural journey. You have…
Between 1892-1954, Ellis Island served as an immigration inspection station for millions of immigrants arriving into the United States. The first immigrant to pass though the station was 17-year-old Annie…
Karen Knorr’s Belgravia describes through images and accompanying quotes, class and power amongst the international and wealthy during the beginning of Thatcherism in London.…
Caleb Cain Marcus, an American photographer living in New York City, first traveled to India as a boy and fell in love with India’s openness to a plethora of beliefs…
Here is the third part “I remember” by Bernard Plossu, since the early 1970s, he has photographed his friends photographers. His rare portraits were never shown, regularly The Eye of…
In his first book about North Korea (DPRK, Thames & Hudson, 2006), Philippe Chancel has confronted photography with the vertiginous grandeur of performances staged by a totalitarian government. Everything is…
Over the last twenty years, Hellen van Meene has produced a complex body of work, offering a contemporary take on photographic portraiture. Characterized by her exquisite use of light, formal…