The revelation of early 2014, Ren Hang is a provocative young Chinese “photographer and poet” who explores the possibilities of the body with an uninhibited sexuality and a playful, stylized shamelessness. Condemned…
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The revelation of early 2014, Ren Hang is a provocative young Chinese “photographer and poet” who explores the possibilities of the body with an uninhibited sexuality and a playful, stylized shamelessness. Condemned…
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They Thought I Were But I Aren’t Anymore… is Larry Clark’s first solo show in Paris since Kiss the Past Hello at the Musée d’Art Moderne in 2010. Covering the whole of his career, They…
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Las Vegas has been added to the This is Not a Map collection, those perfectly useless maps celebrating the meeting of a photographer and a place. Printed on original paper, these fake…
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This is one of eight chapters of a long-term project I am working on. Each chapter is different but the overriding themes are the politics and culture of the USA…
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An award-winning Dutch photographer born in Kenya, Viviane Sassen continues her personal work in South America, in a former Dutch slave village in Suriname. The majority of its inhabitants belong…
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The second edition of Viviane Sassen’s work, Sol and Luna, commissioned by the clothing brand Our Legacy and the publisher Libraryman. The first edition was released in 2009. With her…
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Charles Fréger, author of a dozen books, is now presenting his collaboration with Lacoste in celebration of the company’s 80th anniversary. Leading a veritable photographic campaign of France, Fréger photographed…
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The MAD Agency is presenting a solo show of Thomas Mailaender at an abandoned Paris printshop. The cyanotype, invented by British scientist Sir John Herschel in 1842, is a simple and inexpensive printing…
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David Ledoux grew up on the banks of Lake Geneva. Originally trained in painting at the Sydney College of the Arts, he turned towards photography and developed a highly graphic and…
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