The Commune was a citizen and popular movement in Paris between March 18 and May 28, 1871. For 72 days, La Commune, elected by […]…
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Every step, every moment, landscape, moment of life captured by Céline Anaya Gautier retraces the pilgrimage of thousands of people each year who set […]…
Chuck Samuels, Expression, Centre d’exposition de Saint-Hyacinthe, Plein sud, centre d’exposition en art actuel in Longueuil announce the release of a major publication titled […]…
It is one of the most amazing books I have seen in a long time. Its title: Predicting the Past, Zohar Studios: The Lost Years. […]…
Jacqueline Salmon has a retrospective exhibition at the Bibliothèque de Lyon Part-Dieu until May 15, 2021. « Far from the political sounding series that have […]…
Subsequent to a commissioned sound composition for Deutschlandradio, multidisciplinary artist Stéphan Crasneanscki (b. 1969, French) further examines his significant opus What We Leave Behind, […]…
The book Willy Ronis en RDA – La vie avant tout, 1960-1967 (Parenthèses) presents a series of photographs never before published in France. People, […]…
Kristin Bedford’s new photo book Cruise Night (Damiani) pulls back the curtain on LA’s Mexican American* lowrider car culture, aiming to tackle the misconceptions […]…
Vanishing Points is a long-term photography project that focuses on significant sites of Indigenous American presence, including sacred landforms, earthworks, documented archaeological sites and […]…
In Fauxliage, Annette LeMay Burke artfully documents the proliferation of disguised cell phone towers in the American West. By attempting to conceal an unsightly yet […]…