In 2009, the Cinémathèque Française presented “The Image to Come”, an exhibition of a number of Magnum photographers invited to illustrate the relationship between cinema and photography. In that exhibition,…
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The work of Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) played a decisive role in the history of photography and offered a new way to understand its language. She helped to relieve the medium…
La ville de Slavutych est située à trente kilomètres de la centrale de Tchernobyl et elle a été construite par les autorités soviétiques immédiatement après la catastrophe de 1986, à…
In just a few years, the city of Arles has become a dream destination, an Eldorado of artists and galleries. This dramatic transformation of the cultural landscape, carried by …
As part of its partnership with Les Rencontres d'Arles, Cinéma Actes Sud will hold a series of screenings of Koudelka: Shooting Holy Land, the new documentary on renowned Magnum Agency…
A Gallery For Fine Photography presents Elliott Erwitt’s exhibition of 40 black & white and color photographs. The exhibition includes a selection of photographs from his newly published book Kolor,…
The exhibition Living Yangtze by Éric Valli is a true multimedia voyage comprising 80 photographs and 7 films which take us to seven communities living in harmony with the Yagtze…
L’actualité autour de œuvre de Robert Mapplethorpe est particulièrement dense, après vous avoir présenté cette semaine deux ouvrages cette semaine The Archive et The Photographs, voici Flora, Les Fleurs de…
Since the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation donated the archives of the American artist (who died of AIDS in 1989) to two institutions, J. Paul Getty Museum and Los Angeles County Museum…
Born on April 1, 1828, Étienne Carjat was younger than both Nadar and Baudelaire by about eight years. Political ideas were never far from his mind throughout his life; he was…