Published by TBW Books, here is My Mother, My Son by Mary Frey. Using the title of her 2004 photograph, My Mother, My Son, as an inspirational and creative starting point, Mary Frey pulls from her vast archive of photographs to create a pictorial story collapsing linear time. Frey intimately and masterfully captures subjects at ease in environments that feel, at once, wholly familiar yet unmoored from their own reality.…
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This new book published by GOST Books presents a typology of 100 portraits of households in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia taken in 2020 during some of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world. The restrictions allowed photographer Luke David Kellett a unique opportunity to compile a visual representation of architecture and inhabitants of Newcastle and contribute to a collective memory of the period. “I’ve only felt compelled to work…
Éditions du Ruisseau presents the book Le Bordeaux des grands photographers. Between the 1930s and 1960s, Jean Dieuzaide, Willy Ronis, Robert Doisneau, François Kollar, Henri Cartier-Bresson and René-Jacques came to photograph the Aquitaine capital and its surroundings. The streets and monuments of old Bordeaux, the still active harbour de la Lune, the grape harvests with ox carts in Margaux or Saint-Émilion, the small street trades, the oyster farmers' huts of…
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Symphony Symphony is a series of personal works that come close to painting and pay homage to it, without crossing the line between photography and painting. Kami Zargham www.kamiphoto.com
The Galerie Roger-Viollet Hors les Murs and the city hall of the 10ᵉ arrondissement of Paris present their new exhibition Irmeli Jung - Visages de Paris et d'ailleurs. Born in Finland in 1947, Irmeli Jung discovered photography at the age of 13. In 1965, she moved to Hanover in Germany and completed her apprenticeship with the photographer Kurt Julius. In January 1968, while she was staying in Paris, a friend…
Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, has chosen to show you the work of Véronique Sablery accompanied by this text. The white work of Véronique Sablery In this multi-medium and collective exhibition, alongside and among others the drawings of Titus-Carmel and the statuary of Jan Voss, the photographs of Véronique Sablery…
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The exhibition “Picturing Xanadu: A Vision in a Dream” presented by Holden Luntz Gallery features the works of Karen Knorr, Joyce Tenneson, Andre Lichtenberg and Kimiko Yoshida. Each artist creates dream-like photographs based on desires, memories and joys that draw upon photography’s power to create alternative worlds emanating from their rich imaginations. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous poem Kubla Khan, composed in 1797, provides the inspiration for the exhibition. The inspiration…
The Galerie Signatures welcomes the ANI Visas for their 18th edition and the ANI-PixTrakk Award. The National Association of Iconographers exhibits the “Viva Khawa” project by Hervé Lequeux, winner of the ANI-PixTrakk Award. Hervé Lequeux, documentary photographer, is interested in politico-social issues specific to Arab countries, and in particular their conflicts and revolts, as well as the migration issue. In this sense, his black and white photographic work plunges us…
“If Man is not to live by bread alone, what is better worth doing well than the planting of trees.” – Frederick Law Olmsted Fundamental to renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted's vision in his park designs was the key role of time. He had the ability to see a plot of land for what it was in the raw undeveloped state, as well as to visualize how his designs…
Isolated in the confinement of her Los Angeles home during the covid lockdown, Indian-born American artist Rohina Hoffman takes us on a metaphorical journey connecting her roots to food through the rituals of daily meals. Embrace combines two deeply personal photographic series. In Gratitude is an homage to food and family. Created during the early days of the pandemic, it is a series of portraits of Rohina and her family…
The Parisian gallery Eric Dupont presents Le Point Aveugle, Jacqueline Salmon's latest exhibition. Attached to the figure of Christ, the perizonium is a veil of modesty elevated to the rank of a relic. Its imagery has been codified by theology, influenced by civil fashion or invented from scratch by artists, who have delivered endless variations on the way of draping it. It is therefore a formidable marker of the evolution…
The spring-summer 2023 exhibition at the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris is the first in France devoted to one of the most significant figures in the history of Japanese photography: Ken Domon (1909-1990). It brings together around a hundred images of this pioneer of realistic photography, produced between the 1930s and 1970s. The many facets of his work are revealed here: his approach to photojournalism at the…
Originally published as a series for an article in The New York Times about elder sex, this new body of work of photographs by Marilyn Minter explores the – almost – unchartered territory of sex after 70. Intimate, fantastically bold, sometimes shocking, and very Marilyn Minter in the best way, these photographs cast an uninhibited look at “unconventional” bodies regarding aesthetic canons and challenge our traditional and often stereotyped vision…
The editors of this new book about street photography characterize the practitioners of their subject matter in hipster idioms – ‘the slicers and dicers of the flow of reality, recidivist shoot-and-scram merchants’ – picturing them as foot-loose voyeurs who get their kicks from capturing the uncanny, the incongruous, the sorrowful and the surreal. Defining the territory in such catchy and catholic terms gives them carte blanche for their selection of…
Little Big Galerie presents the exhibition of Sandra Reinflet : VoiE.X, artists under constraints. How do you live as a painter, dancer, director or poet in Papua New Guinea, Iran, Mauritania, Madagascar or Brazil? How do you make art your profession when it seems to be the last priority of a government, when religion rules, when there is no structure for distribution or when it is muzzled by censorship? The…
TBW Books presents Juggling Is Easy, a book by Peggy Nolan. Ever Wonder what it looks like when a mother in South Florida raises seven kids on her own while photographing their every move? Peggy Nolan : Juggling Is Easy TBW Books Essay by Rebecca Bengal Flexi-cover with dust jacket 106 pages, 67 duotone plates 8.5 x 11.25" ISBN 978-1-942953-52-4 https://tbwbooks.com/products/juggling-is-easy
VASA Exhibitions is presenting Tributo All’Inespresso by Gian Luca Groippi. My life was enriched and accompanied by writers, thinkers, who had a strong influence on my growth. I have long felt the need to pay homage to those who, among them, put an end to their existence ahead of time. So the need arose in me to research, collect, archive and transform, through meticulous research work, their history and their…
A kaleidoscope of personal and recorded experience, seen through the lens of a camera, is the focus of Photo Oxford’s 5th festival, which runs from 14 April – 6 May 2023. This year’s Festival engages with past and present in a challenging, arresting and often moving series of displays and exhibitions, in some of Oxford’s finest historic and contemporary spaces. Photo Oxford offers something for everyone with more than 20…
From April 22 to July 23, 2023, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and the Power Station of Art, Shanghai present La vie moderne, the first solo exhibition in China by Raymond Depardon, a French photographer and filmmaker who, since the 1970s, has profoundly renewed the world of the contemporary image. Bringing together a hundred photographs and three films, the exhibition shares, for the first time with the Chinese public,…
Joel Meyerowitz’s first biography The Pleasure of Seeing is published by Damiani. Joel Meyerowitz is one of the pioneers of colour photography, as well as an essential reference figure for street photography, large-format photography, and portraits. The Pleasure of Seeing: Conversations with Joel Meyerowitz on sixty years in the life of photography is his first biography, and the book offers a look behind the scenes of the life and career…
Retro Photo Archive, in collaboration with DUPLEX, presents Naked Seduction: Elizabeth Sunflower 1970-1972. This series of photographs, captured between 1970 and 1972 in the burgeoning North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, centers the role of sex workers in propelling the feminist movement from a counterculture ideal to a national conversation. The photographs are divided into unique story lines that weave together to tell a larger narrative: focusing on avante garde…