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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CAMERA WORK gallery presents an exhibition of Patrick Demarchelier, until September 14th, 2019. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view into the oeuvre of the artist with a selection of 30 works. These include major works as well as – in the main part of the exhibition – numerous new and never before exhibited works that he has been created the last couple years. Patrick Demarchelier is considered as one of…
Deborah Bell Photographs presents Elaine Mayes: Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, an exhibition of vintage prints of portraits the photographer made in the now-legendary San Francisco neighborhood called Haight-Ashbury. Celebrating the recent publication by Damiani of the book by FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator Kevin Moore, Elaine Mayes: Haight Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, the exhibition opens November 17 and will be on view through March 4, 2023. This is the first monograph of…
“Paris by night” intensifies the city. On March 1, 1978, Fabrice Emaer inaugurated Le Palace with a memorable performance by singer Grace Jones, directed by photographer and director Jean-Paul Goude. The former music hall, now open to the diversity of sexualities and backgrounds, became a hotspot for Parisian nightlife. Perhaps out of nostalgia for those festive nights of the 1970s and 1980s, Nuit Blanche has been offering, since October 5,…
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The life of Frans Krajcberg is a “Traversée du feu” (title of the biography of Claude Mollard and Pascale Lismonde, published in 2005 during the major retrospective at Bagatelle). An initiatory journey that takes us from death to rebirth and life: The exhibition invites the visitor to walk in the footsteps of Frans Krajcberg, from the 1960s to 2000. From wonder to revolt! From sublimated Nature to massacred Nature! From…
Galerie XII presents a group exhibition You Should See This!, This new show features the trailblazing works of Aaron Lacy, Adey, Patty Carroll, and Yannis Guibinga. Each artist brings a point of view to the exhibition, each fearlessly delving into the intricacies, complexities, and joy that identity can mean to the human experience. Essentially a celebration of humanity, the works wants to invite to contemplate their specificity while extending an…
The Hulett Collection presents the work of French artist, Alain Laboile, who happened upon photography while searching for a way to document his massive sculptures created in the French countryside near his home. Within a short amount of time his lens had turned towards his six homeschooled children and their daily lives. This has resulted in an earnest and beautiful series of work created by a photography outsider, of sorts.…
Roberto Spampinato was one of the post-war Italian photographers who documented Italy’s socioeconomical condition in the mid-twentieth century and its birth as a democratic nation. He captured the faces and scenes of a nation liberated from dictatorship, in which everything was difficult and almost impossible, but nonetheless vibrated with vitality and hope. Spampinato was born in Milan in 1924 and began to photograph in the 50s, with a precise taste…
This is one of the most attractive best wishes portfolios we have received. It is signed Marc Dubord. He added these few sentences: The naked body is in art a recurrence of all disciplines and has covered the walls of our museums and exhibitions for decades... The back is something present in the odalisques and other art, but we do not think about the live models and their perception... This…
On December 1, Gabriel Bauret gave a formidable lecture on Robert Doisneau for Camera at the Centro Italiano per la Fotografia in Turin. En voici une transcription écrite faite par lui ! Aujourd’hui Robert Doisneau Cette exposition n’est pas une rétrospective ; elle n’embrasse pas la totalité de l’œuvre – la quantité de négatifs conservés, 450.000, donne la mesure de l’étendue de la production –, mais participe d’un désir de mettre…
Hackney-based visual arts charity, Autograph, presents a new outdoor display and online gallery sharing the journey of the Windrush generation before, during and after arriving in the UK. Following the Second World War, thousands of people from Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean were invited by the British government to relocate to the UK to address labour shortages. They, along with their descendants, are often referred to as the Windrush generation,…
“I’ve always been intrigued by oblique perspectives, like aerial views. There’s something about the tabletop … taking a viewer up in the air, so you can look down from an angle.” - Ed Ruscha Yancey Richardson presents a series of seminal early photographs by Ed Ruscha. Parking Lots, a portfolio of 30 images from 1967, anchor the artist’s trajectory over a career spanning six decades. One of the most influential…
Hugh Mangum (1897-1922) was an American itinerant photographer who worked in the Southern states during the rise of the Jim Crow era laws mandating racial segregation and discrimination. His clientele was both racially and economically diverse. Through Mangum’s lens, we witness a varied citizenry whose unique personalities and essences Mangum has captured, redefining our sense of history and of place and time. After his untimely death at age forty-four from…
Il s’agit du vingt-huitième volet de la série en ligne de la Peter Fetterman Gallery intitulée The Power of Photography mettant en évidence l’espoir, la paix et l’amour dans le monde. Nous vous invitons à apprécier et prendre le temps de la réflexion sur ces œuvres. Sebastião Salgado Elephant (Against light), Kafue National Park, Zambia, 2010 © Sebastião Salgado / Amazonas Images/Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Nous avons tous vu…
Henryk Ross (1910-1991) photographically documented multiple aspects of Jewish people imprisoned inside the Łódź Ghetto in Nazi occupied Poland from 1940 to 1944. Officially, Ross worked for the Statistics Department of the ghetto’s Jewish Administration, photographing the ghetto’s Jewish inhabitants for identification cards and Nazi propaganda. Conversely, Ross risked his unique privileges and his life to photograph the reality of daily ghetto existence. This was especially critical as Jews were…
In 2023, visual artist Joachim Romain will celebrate his 20-year career with multiple events throughout the year in France: exhibitions, collaborations, editions, prints, etc. In his Fast Shop series, Joachim Romain draws on his intuitions and feelings about the frenetic and hypnotic impulses caused by online shopping. Indeed, the rise of new technologies and the virtual have allowed brands to develop worldwide via the support of the web. E-merchandising has…
Tate presents the Tate Photography Series, a new publishing programme providing an introduction to some of the most important and exciting photographers at work today. Sabelo Mlangeni is based in South Africa and works collaboratively with the people he photographs to tell the stories of communities on the periphery of society. He has focused on Johannesburg, as well as the rural areas surrounding his hometown of Driefontein. Mlangeni’s work seeks…
Scott Billy : Another way of looking at the world An American by birth, Scott Billy moved to Johannesburg over 25 years ago. He has always been interested in art, and is totally passionate about South African art and design. Before becoming a gallery owner, he worked in marketing in South Africa, a job that didn't quite fulfill him. It was because of the many South African artists he met…
William Wegman’s first monographic exhibition at Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois offers a journey through the artist’s work, emphasizing its deep consistency across various techniques and subject matters. Bringing together over 60 works, ranging from 1970 to 2022 and selected in conjunction with William Wegman and Christine Burgin, the exhibition revolves around the notion of agility, a recreational and athletic discipline partnering man and dog. “I’ve always considered my work…