To answer The Eye of Photographie proposition, here is a very personal selection of photographs from this year’s editions of Paris Photo and Fotofever. My choices have nothing to do…
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Bruno Mouron is a photographer. He is a book collector too. He asked questions to publishers, here are their answers.…
I never really need an excuse to visit Paris so I always look forward to my annual pilgrimage for Paris Photo. As The Little Black Gallery we do not exhibit,…
Fanny Lambert is one of the writer of L'Oeil de la Photographie. She kept her Paris Photo's diary. We are presenting it here.…
This week, American photographer opens Duane Michals : Storyteller, his major retrospective at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. On this occasion, we are republishing his portrait that last year…
In Deauville, Sarah Moon photographed the beach in winter, her series is titled intitulée Deauville facing the sea, when the city is asleep, numbed by the cold and the storm.Carte…
The American photographer Ray Metzker died on October 9th. He was know for his cityscape and lanscape photography.…
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…
Two exhibitions at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Staley Wise Gallery in New York, which run through January 4th, 2015, and November 1st, 2014, respectively, together…
From the early 1950s to the early 1970s, the most beautiful woman in the world was French. Some thought her lips unbearably pouty, her voice nagging, her legs like a…