Art historian Maeva Dubrez has published a well-documented essay on Deborah Turbeville's work, the fruit of extensive research, with ACTEDITIONS. Here is an extract of her essay: This essay solves the enigma of Deborah Turbeville's work by going over her photographic prints with a fine tooth-comb and exposing the infinite layers that lie beneath. She is more than a photographer : her work continually breaks down the blurred boundaries between…
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As part of Women's History Month and to celebrate the release of the monograph "Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage," The National Arts Club of New York hosted the symposium "Deborah Turbeville and the Female Gaze," focusing on women's perspectives and portrayal in photography. First defined by Laura Mulvey in 1975 in her article "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema," the concept of the female gaze emerged as a rebellion against the male gaze.…
Photo Elysée recently paid tribute to Deborah Turbeville, an American photographer recognised in the 1970s for her fashion photographs. But Turbeville is much more than that; it is a work on photography and its materiality. In collaboration with the MUUS collection, Photo Elysée allows us to discover a true female artist. It's challenging to classify Deborah Turbeville's (1932-2013) work because her oeuvre is rich in research and diverse use of…
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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…
This essay examines the role that photo-based imagery played in the immediate aftermath of Liberation by means of The Nuremberg Trials. The Allies and Soviets were confronted with what to do with the 8.5 million members of National Socialist German Workers’ Party and their millions of collaborators who participated in robbing, torturing, and murdering two out of every three European Jews, wiping out entire centuries-old communities. The Nazis killed so…
Marian Goodman Gallery presents Memory Lost, their first exhibition in New York with Nan Goldin, who joined the gallery in September 2018. This major exhibition is the first solo presentation by the artist in New York in five years and presents an important range of historical works together with two new video pieces and the debut of two new series of photographs. Memory Lost (2019), an important, new digital slideshow,…
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The Westred Art Museum in Harbin presents "The Fabric of Dreams", an exhibition by Gérard Uféras, under the auspices of the Consulate General of France in Shenyang and the French Institute of China, as part of the Croisements Festival, Harbin, China. “The Fabric of Dreams” by Sarah Mower Contributing Editor, Vogue USA “Gerard Uféras snuck up in fashion circles and began, in January 1999, to take photos without worrying…
This is the twenty-fourth dialogue from the Ettore Molinario Collection, which means two years of happy and stimulating encounters. To celebrate this anniversary I have chosen an ancient and contemporary theme, the myth of the knight. From East and West, a man traveling in and out of the bounds of freedom, who I think looks a lot like me. Ettore Molinario No samurai would ever want to be a ronin,…
All About Photo presents ‘Unseen’ by Daniel Sackheim. Part of the exclusive online showroom developed by All About Photo, this exhibition is on view for the month of April 2023 and includes twenty photographs from the series ‘Unseen’ Unseen As a child, I was terrified of the dark. So fearful was I of what could be hiding under the bed, or lurking within the dark recesses of my closet, that…
From October 9th to 15th, Bayeux is hosting the 30th edition of the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for War Correspondents. A tribute to the work and commitment of great reporters. It is also an opportunity to meet and discuss with the public. Don McCullin, will be president of the jury of the 30th edition of the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents. Recognized as one of the greatest war photographers of…
For the first time since his death, an exhibition of fashion photographs from the 1960s and 1970s by the trailblazing photographer Gösta (Gus) Peterson is presented by presented by Deborah Bell Photographs. Peterson (1923-2017) was one of the most innovative and progressive fashion photographers of the 20th century, known for breaking barriers and challenging conventional approaches to fashion photography of the time. His playful, graphically rigorous compositions were widely published…
415,000 photos or supposedly so were received for the Sony World Photo Awards 2023 : among the winners, a creation by artificial intelligence!! Sony tried to cover up the matter and most of the media went silent. However, this is only the beginning: imagine tomorrow! And read the formidable report by our collaborator Thierry Maindrault. JJN I was informed that the sad theatrical comedy of the boy caught his…
Harry Fayt and his modern icons are coming to Brussels for the very first time. In 2013, Brussels offered its very first exhibition to the underwater photographic artist Harry Fayt. He exhibited the underwater nudes from the ‘Rebirth’ series and his highly publicised ‘The Flood’ series with author-performer Typh Barrow in the Galerie du Roi. After a strong showing at group exhibitions and art fairs in the capital, it is…
The Hulett Collection presents rare color works by Louis Stettner. The photographer only took up color photography, along with painting, in the early 1990’s. He was particularly drawn to the Cibachrome process for its rich colors. The works in this selection were all shot during annual summer visits to New York City, mostly in and around Times Square or in Paris, where he resided at that time in his life. …
One of the basic conditions for the sustainability of civilisation and human existence is the trust and faith in positive development. For the community and the individual, the promise of a more perfect society, a better quality of life and a happier future is the ammunition that makes the trials of the present bearable, meaningful and survivable. Since Sir Thomas More, these imagined, idealised worlds have been called utopias, i.e.…
The 2023 Women Photograph grant cycle is now open! There is five $5,000 Women Photograph Project Grants available to support photography projects — either new or in-progress — from visual journalists working in a documentary capacity. At least one of the grants will be earmarked for a nonbinary or transgender photographer. The $10,000 Women Photograph + Leica Grant is open to photographers who can demonstrate a long-term commitment to their…
Photography is simply magic Alternately curator, conservator, consultant and essayist, Charlotte Cotton is one of the most considered specialists in contemporary photography. Passionate about images and energetic, she is always eager to learn and share. For her, photography is a magical tool that allows her to explore all kinds of cultures. After serving as Director of the Wallis Annenberg Department of Photography at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,…
Over the course of his six-decade-long career, photographer Richard Avedon worked with a tremendous range of portrait subjects: models, actors, ballet dancers, celebrities, civil rights activists, heads of state, inventors, musicians, visual artists and writers. He also frequently returned to the same subjects. Published for an exhibition at Palazzo Reale, Richard Avedon: Relationships spotlights these recurring figures: painter Jasper Johns in 1965 and 1976; novelist Carson McCullers in 1956 and…
This exhibition presented as part of Lumière Nordiques under the curatorship of Gabriel Bauret, offers an original journey in the Nordic countries through the works of Marie Sjøvold, Ole Marius Joergensen and Terje Abusdal, three photographers from the same generation. In parallel with the exhibition Normans. Migrants, conquerors, innovators, retracing the history of the presence of the Norman peoples and their heritage, the Museum of Fine Arts welcomes three contemporary…
For The Eye of Photography, photographic books are as important as an exhibition or a portfolio. They make the history and the news of the medium. Our correspondent Zoé Isle de Beauchaine takes a tirelessly curious and informed look at the latest releases. In the age of the all-digital, where every relationship has a virtual element, what about the relationship to God and the sacred? Antoine Martin leads a fascinating…
La Galerie Rouge presents Sur-Nature, a personal exhibition of photographer Benjamin Deroche. Accompanied by the publication of the homonymous book published by Filigranes, this exhibition sheds light on the sensitive, contemplative and metaphysical relationship that the photographer has maintained with the natural world for ten years. From the Monts d'Arrée in Brittany to the islands of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Benjamin Deroche is in search of infinite territories, often isolated and devoid of…