Born in Aix en Provence, Clément Jolin left at 17 to study cinema at the Australian Film Institute. He finished his studies at the University of California in Los Angeles…
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Oscillating between two extremes, solo travel and the advertising industry, Benoît Mauduech illustrates his thoughts on the human condition in both his personal and commercial work. Invisible is his most…
The project is a series of tableau compositions based on ideas about nature, culture, society and more specifically, identity. Identity as a cultural creation has been heavily commercialized and manipulated,…
Suspended moments, improbable scenarios, Matthieu Raffard relates the sweetness of the present at the pace of his emotions, brought together by natural light, revealing the delicate emergence of the real.…
Born in the foothills of the Pyrenees in 1981, the contrasting landscapes of mountains and the sea instilled in this photographer a penchant for wide-open spaces. Between dreams and reality,…
On display at the Kopeikin Gallery through May 18 is Running, the first solo exhibition of Tabitha Soren. These figures, caught in a moment of primal fear while fleeing some…
Wipplay is a playful photo contest site whose motto could be “Play with the image, in the image, through the image.” Launched in 2012 by Julie Plus, wipplay.com is open…
These are the final days to see A corps perdu by Bruno Dayan at the Elephant Paname gallery in Paris. The exhibition offers viewers a journey into the sublime and…
An American citizen born to Croatian immigrants parents in 1977, Johnny Tergo lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife and four children. His career as a construction worker…