In recent decades, what has changed the most in Shanghai is the urban “hardware,” from buildings and roads to the public transportation network. The tallest buildings in Shanghai when I…
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Marc Lathuillère’s France is like the portraits of the French men and women he took during his travels across the country: fixed, rigid, impersonal, proper, like the masks he asks…
The catalogue for the Duane Michals retrospective, edited by Prestel, traces the photographer’s career with more pictures than ever. In addition to his most famous series are lesser known ones,…
The year 2014 has seen many books about Afghanistan, mainly historical and retrospective, putting the war in perspective. The one just published by photographer Lorenzo Tugnoli and writer Francesca Recchia is…
The fashion world and the creative industries in general are filled with assistants, little minions and interns toiling in the shadows of their masters, waiting for their own time to…
Eye & I, l’un des derniers ouvrages du canadien Robert Polidori, l’extirpe de son registre habituel. Lui, le photographe d’intérieurs comme d’extérieurs, enregistreur des traces de l’intervention humaine, dont la…
On August 17th, 1969, this music festival was going to go down in history. It was Woodstock. One one of the many photographers on hand that day sent us these…
Portland’s Blue Sky Gallery, now in its fortieth year of exhibiting great photography, has never outgrown “the populism and exuberance of its Seventies roots.” The Portland Art Museum has just produced a major exhibition, "Blue Sky:…
I don't have anything new to say—it's the same old, death, disgrace and infamy—but French speakers should rush to read this brilliant piece by Pierre Barthélémy in Le Monde. I…