Le Carré d’Art presents Mouna Saboni’s exhibition entitled Disappearance, a project carried out along route 65 in Jordan, the central point of the “Diagonal of Thirst” which extends from Tangier to China. A project on the disappearance of water, a major crisis of our century that the world will have to confront. Cradle of humanity, marked by History and the great monotheistic religions, a territory which has kept traces of…
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This is one of the most surprising portfolios received this week. It is titled: The Last Request and is the work of Rankin. [video_embed_hd url="https://vimeo.com/937569277"] This text accompanies it: "The Last Request" is a poignant film /photo campaign brought to life by British photographer Rankin, celebrating the legacy of the now late Paola, a courageous individual who confronted the reality of…
Until April 27, the Dolby Chadwick Gallery in San Francisco is exhibiting Éric Antoine. The exhibition entitled Abodes is presented as follows: The show’s titular series Abodes speaks to how inextricably linked Antoine’s work is to his home and memories. Different configurations of numbered boxes represent the artist’s past residences, which begin and end in the secluded forest of France’s Alsace region. Within the expansive wooded landscape, Antoine developed his…
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On the occasion of the month of photography and on the fringes of "Paris Photo 2022", the Nouchine Pahlevan Gallery presents "I Want Him To Be Ocean" by Christian Mamoun. This exhibition invites itself into the heart of a kind of waiting room before entering the adult world. In the meantime, this Parisian youth are questioning themselves , confronted with "sturm et drang" impulses (the storm and the impulse), which…
Nino Mier Gallery presents Women’s Work, an exhibition of photographs and videos by Finnish artist IIU SUSIRAJA. Susiraja is known for her still and moving image portraits, which capture the artist in her own home or her parents’ home, interacting with items such as housekeeping tools and pantry staples with prurient, deadpan humor. In Women’s Work, which will be on view from February 18 - March 19, 2022 in Los Angeles, Susiraja brings a…
Spanning the years 1976 to 1981, The Beginning brings together the earliest works of acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney (b. 1945). Featuring images largely unseen by the public, the exhibition chronicles a period of technical and artistic development that would lay the foundation for the complex and incisive tableaux that ultimately established Barney as a key figure in international photography. While quarantining during the Covid-19 outbreak, Barney began to sort…
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During the 3 days of this weekend, Claude Guillaumin is exhibiting in his village in Sarthe. He sent us this text: In 2019, following the arrival of the Covid, I settled in my country house located in Asnières sur Vègre more or less permanently. In this charming village of Sarthe, there has been a dynamic photo association for 15 years: Asnières Passion Photo 72, chaired by Michel Lhérault. The A2P72…
For many and especially for the old dinosaurs of the last century, the discovery of photography passed through the images displayed at the entrance of the movie houses. We present here the most important film archive: Movie Star News, and we will tell you about its saga! JJN The origins of Movie Star News and its collection of Hollywood photographs In the 20th century, before the internet and social media,…
Photographer Todd Bradley presents his latest portfolio, “Not of This Realm.” The project captures the mysterious beauty of pre- Christian paganism and brings it to life through evocative and stunning photographs. He sents us this text: The mysterious beauty of pre-Christian paganism has always drawn me in. There is something inherently enchanting about the gods and goddesses, the myths and legends, and the rituals and ceremonies our ancestors once practiced.…
Passionate about the Modern Masters, with a particular preference for the surrealist movement, the Galerie Jean-François Cazeau - based in Paris in the Marais since 2009 - presents, from May 25 to June 30, 2023, an unprecedented exhibition dedicated to Pierre Jahan (1909 -2003). Entitled La fantaisie surréaliste, it reveals a new facet of the work of the humanist photographer in the immediate post-war period, through a selection of monotypes,…
Kahmann Gallery in Amsterdam presents the exhibition, Unusual : Pushing the Boundaries of Photography. The show features four exceptional artists whose work transcends conventional boundaries of photography, exploring new dimensions and pushing the limits of the medium. With a captivating blend of senior expertise and fresh perspectives, this exhibition promises to challenge perceptions. The 'Unusual' exhibition reflects the Amsterdam Gallery's commitment to presenting art that pushes artistic boundaries. The selected…
Until June 25, La Non-Maison, a place for art and essays in Aix en Provence, is exhibiting Nicolas Comment. The exhibition entitled Invisibilité is presented in this way by the curator, Michèle Cohen. It was important for me to expose this photographic investigation of Nicolas Comment. It paves the way for a cycle of exhibitions and encounters that I will organize later around figures forgotten in the history of art…
LE BAL launches the first edition of La Fabrique du Regard – Le Festival and presents the collective achievements of young people and artists carried out within the framework of the programs of La Fabrique du Regard, the educational and creative center of Le BAL. Exhibition, screenings, workshops, and meetings will punctuate this week devoted to the challenges of image education and the new forms invented by young people and…
A new gallery in the heart of the Marais is now a common thing. But a modest, immediately intimate stall, held by two photographers, opened with the ardor of art or the passion of adventures (it depends), it is rarer. The Galerie des Minimes opens at number 13 of the eponymous street, in the 3rd district. Founded by photographers Félix Cholet and Olga du Saillant, it inaugurates its first chapter…
Gallery owner Thierry Bigaignon belongs to the rare breed of dealers who reflect and shake up the photographic medium. Since its creation in 2016, the gallery has been questioning the image at the intersection of conceptual and abstract art. Its artists, like Fernando Marante, think form, light, space and time. They return to the foundations of the photographic principle, if not even to its invention, while displacing the image from…
The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the exhibition Ellen von Unwerth: This Side of Paradise at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film in Atlanta. Curated by SCAD FASH creative director Rafael Gomes, This Side of Paradise presents more than 50 photographs and fashion films from celebrated photographer Ellen von Unwerth’s vast editorial and artistic repertoire. “The exuberant Ellen von Unwerth shows SCAD students how to plot a…
We received from Robin Siegel this story and photographs of the editor and creator of Nazraeli Press: Chris Pichler. Perched up on a hilltop in Paso Robles, California, Chris Pichler’s aesthetic universe is expanding exponentially. Pichler, founder of Nazraeli Press, is a laid back maverick with a variety of ventures, and in true Californian style, he really goes with the flow. From his headquarters, an unobstructed sky offers unparalleled and…
A new exhibition and a new book, this was the opportunity for Nicole Canet to send us this text: “This new exhibition cum sale in my Gallery “Au Bonheur du Jour” invites you to discover the universe of male subjects and mainly nudes, an abundant and varied iconography, put back into its historical context. Old photographs from the middle of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century, until the…
Harrowdown Hill is a new publication by British photographer John Spinks, featuring landscape photographs made over the period of a year. Spinks re-deploys the conventions of English landscape painting to produce a series of photographs that at first appear to be an atmospheric, often melancholic visual document of the English countryside. Beneath the surface however is a complex story of competing political narratives set against the backdrop of the war…
"La photographie du portefeuille" is the result of a photographic collection carried out by Anne Delrez at the Conserverie, un lieu d'archives (Metz) en 2013. “It has the shape of slightly fleshy buttocks, blunt corners, bits of tobacco sometimes stuck in its center, large scratches, a particular smell, annotations that have become illegible, miles of walking and travelling. This is the photograph from the wallet. The one that, one day,…
Until June 13th, the Parisian gallery Durev exhibits Guy Le Querrec. This is the first time he is showing his color images. On this occasion, Guy Bourreau, the initiator of this exhibition sent us the following text: April 2019 New York, more precisely Brooklyn and its museum in which is organized an exhibition of photographs by Gary Winogrand soberly entitled "Colors": the shock and the wonder of discovering unpublished color…