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On October 13, 2011, at the Théâtre de l’Odéon, the world of photojournalism came together to pay a final tribute to Göksin Sipahioglu. Almost everyone he had helped was there,…
February 1974 - The Bombing of Phnom Penh. “Why do you want to go to the front, Miss?” my Cambodia driver, Mr. Lî, asked. “It’s Sunday. The war is off…
On the occasion of the Jeanloup Sieff retrospective all summer long at the Musée de la Photographie André Villers in Mougins, the magazine De l’Air has devoted a large spread…
I regard "My Journey as a Witness" by Shahidul Alam as the most remarkable book by a single photographer since a messenger brought me a first copy of "The Decisive…
The set of illustrated texts compiled by Marvin Heiferman should be read as series testimonies. Each is by turns pertinent, touching, disturbing, poetic and scientific, chosen by theme or at…
To mark the occasion of this exhibition, Schirmer/Mosel will publish the retrospective work, Unconscious Places, which brings together more than 230 street photographs Struth has taken across the world over…
Simone Nieweg, born in Germany in 1962, lives and works in Düsseldors. She studied photography under Bernd Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1984 to 1990. Simone Nieweg photographs the…
German publisher Steidl, known for its limited editions, high-end projects and know-how, will be launching in July: Paper Passion, the scent of a "freshly printed book". In charge, Karl Lagerfeld…
Giverny is a small French village in Upper Normandy well known as the home of the French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). He bought a house there in 1883 and tended…