“Why talk about sculpture when I can photograph it?” - Constantin Brancusi Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a few of their favorite pictures organized thematically. This is Form and Light : Sculpture in Photography We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found! https://www.holdenluntz.com/magazine/simple-pleasures/form-and-light-sculpture-in-photography/ Holden Luntz Gallery332 Worth AvenuePalm Beach, FL 33480www.holdenluntz.com
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On May 7th, the J. Paul Getty Museum is releasing Hippolyte Bayard and the Invention of Photography, the first English-language volume about Hippolyte Bayard, one of the inventors of photography who helped transform the burgeoning medium into an art form. Hippolyte Bayard (1801–1887) is often seen as an underdog in the early history of photography. From the outset, his contribution to the invention of the medium was eclipsed by others…
Seen on the Corridor Éléphant website, this portfolio by Diane Givry, a series of self-portraits taken between 2019 and 2023 (the series is in progress). Diane Givry is a 31-year-old French photographer currently living in Haute-Savoie. She is primarily interested in analog photography, being fascinated by the process, from shooting to dark room printing. She most often uses a Rolleicord medium format camera (6x6), and recently a Toyo camera for…
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This is the funniest email of the week and we love the pictures! I have been working on this project for a long time, at a slow pace because it takes me a lot of time, energy, and it is for various reasons complex to organize. I have for the moment 9 images, which seems to me the minimum number to start calling it a series; and I said to…
For his second exhibition at the in camera gallery, the Catalan photographer Txema Salvans guides us, as usual, through a candid journey far from any artifice. Industrial areas, cargo ports, power stations and evanescent seaside resorts, the series “My Kingdom” documents with humor and light tenderness the gloomy summer adventures of the Spaniards. “I photograph my own culture, people and landscapes. I have to feel a physical connection with the…
Willy Maywald (1907-1985) was one of the most important photographers in Paris from the 1930s to the 1960s. His training at the Werkkunstschulen in Krefeld, Cologne and Berlin shaped his avant-garde formal language. In 1932 he moved on the Seine, where he made friends with many protagonists of artistic modernism. His range of subjects, which includes both commissioned and free works, extends from a spectacular collection of portrait photographs and…
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Cheick Diallo is for the first time the general director of the 13th edition of the Rencontres de Bamako. He looks back on a complex edition to put together and on the strength of the biennial. Cheick Diallo, you are a designer, architect by training and founder of the Association of African Designers (AAD). You are for the first time General Delegate of the Rencontres de Bamako. How do…
More discreet this year, the Bamako Encounters Off was embodied through a few places and exhibitions, such as "Koungo Finiti" by Arnold Grojean. West Africa has certain urban tragedies that should be looked at without pathos, but with a raw light, without blush or grandiloquence, without arrogance or ignorance. In other words, with a sharp eye. "Koungo Fitini" means "minor problems" in Bambara. The Belgian photographer Arnold Grojean has documented…
Thirty years is the sweetest time to open a new chapter, and Lambert Lambert didn't get this wrong! To celebrate this anniversary, the Lambert Lambert agency is moving to a new location in the heart of Paris in the Marais. For the opening of this new address, Carole Lambert steps up at once by choosing to exhibit the work of New York photographer Meryl Meisler in Paris for the very…
This is the funniest email of the week and we love the pictures! I have been working on this project for a long time, at a slow pace because it takes me a lot of time, energy, and it is for various reasons complex to organize. I have for the moment 9 images, which seems to me the minimum number to start calling it a series; and I said to…
Joey L’s Ethiopia is a visual ode to every region of the country and a celebration of all the diverse peoples found within. This highly anticipated volume explores the cultural, physical, and natural glory of Ethiopia, from iconic locations to unseen regions that remain lesser known. Joey L’s lens explores every corner of the country, from the cosmopolitan hub of Addis Ababa famous for its Ethiopian Jazz, to the hinterlands…
For The Eye of Photography, photographic books are as important as an exhibition or a portfolio. They make the history and the actuality of the medium. Our correspondent Zoé Isle de Beauchaine has a tirelessly curious and informed look at the latest releases. For the past fifteen years, Daniel Gordon has been composing exuberant and colourful photographs from objects made of images. Playing with the codes of photography, sculpture and…
The Opioid crisis in the United States has become one of the most worrisome issue across the land. Between the increase of the International drug trade and the drug consumption by American citizens, the United State government and its attached drug law inforcement agencies have been incapable in stemming the flow of illicit drugs crossing its Southern borders. The illegal drug trade is, however, only part of the story. Indeed…
In his debut monograph 'Portlanders', Nick Gervin presents a surreal look into the flip-side of contemporary American life, all captured on the stage of the small city of Portland, Maine. In December 2008, Gervin suffered a traumatic head injury after being assaulted, an event that would dramatically alter the course of his life. Barely able to afford rent after having recently been laid off from work in the fallout of…
The Hulett Collection presents this selection of newly acquired works by René Groebli. The Hulett Collection 1311 E. 15th St. Tulsa, OK 74120 www.thehulettcollection.com
Jean-Jacques Debout : Following our own instinct Successful performer and composer, Jean-Jacques Debout crosses the ages. Untiring, and known for being unfiltered, the artist has lived a thousand lives, rubbed shoulders with the greatest artists before they became icons, and forged unimaginable friendships. From Charlie Chaplin to Mick Jagger, from Jean-Paul Belmondo to Johnny Hallyday, or Marlene Dietrich, all have crossed his path and marked his life with incredible anecdotes,…
I never thought that the Russians would invade Ukraine on February 24, 2022. I was betting it was a bluff of Comrade Putin trying to obtain concessions by threat. I was wrong. The augurs were right: these eight years spent testing themselves in the trenches on both sides were finally going to materialize in a real good old-fashion war. The Russians were winning! The people's army had triumphed over many…
The exhibition Francesca Galliani INCROLLABILE (UNWEVAERING) just closed at VisionQuesT 4rosso in Genova. We wished anyway to share her work with you. After more than twenty years, these unique photographs have emerged from Francesca Galliani's archives (photographs that Galliani printed in analogue and selenium and sepia toned herself); the unchanged tension given by the combination of faces and bodies, - only apparently unambiguous in genre – is expressed by the…
The book is very surprising. The title is: Eaux fortes. The author is Christophe Jacrot. He wrote these few sentences at the beginning of the book: “One day during the summer of 2022, flames dangerously surrounded the hamlet and the house where I live in the Drôme. Never have I dreamed so much of rain, cold, snow and bad weather! A lost world, that of our childhood, where I remember…
Patrick Gilliéron Lopreno publishes a book of photographs U-TURN with the Editions Till Schaap in Switzerland with a text by the writer Slobodan Despot ("Le Miel", Gallimard). This book defends the different spiritualities as a bulwark against chaos and the announced catastrophe. Here is an excerpt of the text by Slobodan Despot: Strangeness Weekly When did we enter the technosphere? Barely two centuries ago, and that seems like a civilization to…
The exposition ended recently. Still, here is Roland Blum’s work. The place Originally a hospice of the Order of St. John, built in 1218, the small church in the middle of Feldkirch's historic centre is now, after a chequered history, home to an extraordinary exhibition space for contemporary art. The relics of the past range from the Romanesque foundation walls to the Baroque frescoes and the New Gothic high altar.…