Steidl presents Nags Head, Joel Sternfeld’s candid images of an Outer Banks summer, which went on to inform his seminal work American Prospects. Joel Sternfeld entwines two personal stories in this book that together reveal the roots and evolution of color theory in his work over the past five decades. In the summer of 1975, facing surgery with a risk of paralysis, Sternfeld went in search of a last idyll—and…
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Presented by the ROSEGALLERY in Santa Monica, The Luminescence of Memory consists of a selection of daguerrotypes taken by Binh Danh at various US National Parks, such as Death Valley, Joshua Tree, and Yosemite National Parks. Beyond these beautiful silvered landscapes, Danh uses the National Parks as a way to explore his experience having immigrated to the United States from Vietnam as a child. In a way, these daguerreotypes visualize…
Her name: Marylise Vigneau. She just won the Gomma Grant with these images. "Aarzoo" is an Urdu word meaning wish and longing. This series is about these emotions and their deviations. It is a subjective journey through Pakistan, a country that remains a riddle despite several extended stays since 2010 and the mix of exasperation and tenderness I feel for it. The construction of these diptychs occurred slowly over the…
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Josef Dapra is an Austrian photographer born in 1922. Starting from the idea that "The world is all that is going on" dear to Wittgenstein, he doubled reality as it is with his portraits of the women of his country. When knowledge is inscribed on the matrix of reality, the artist adds an extra bit of soul to it. He gives each portrait a special emotion. Suggestion creates a particular…
Leonardo Glauso, 1989, born and grew up in Florence is a professional photographer specialized in artistic nude and fashion photography. He has a degree in graphic design at Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. He also studied photography at Scuola Internazionale di Fotografia in Florence. Between 2014 and 2017 he lived in Milan where he collaborated as Fashion Photographer for agency and fashion's magazines. He always travel in the…
Color for Color. No psycho-babble title, the subject is the color. I am a Rochester Institute of Technology BFA graduate and was fortunate to have studied with Minor White and Ansel Adams. Pete Turner was a big early influence with his great use of color and sense of design. I was always interested in color photography, but was frustrated with the printed results. Digital photography made it possible to get results that match expectations.…
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Between Real and Unreal Dafna Talmor is a London-based artist and lecturer whose practice encompasses photography, spatial interventions, curating and collaborations. Much of her work consists of landscapes staged from collages and montages of color negatives taken in various locations, merged and transformed to give them even more depth. The resulting photographs are an amalgam, "real" but also virtual and imaginary. Her wish: to transform a specific place - initially…
The Sit Down gallery presents a dialogue between the French photographer Chantal Stoman and her Italian colleague Marco Lanza. By reducing photography to a game of cuts, collages and cropping, the latter delivers a work on photographic time that is as playful as it is brilliant. To write that photography confronts death, or revolves around it, is from now on a used and hackneyed cliché, which without the words of…
The solo exhibition Remembering You presents the latest works by Dutch artist Paul Cupido, who deals with memory, loss and hope – with feelings that are familiar to everyone. The loss of a loved one may be immeasurable, but one thing is never lost: the time spent together. Memories survive along with the certainty that shared moments cannot be taken away. The feeling of missing someone also arouses a feeling…
For L'Œil de la Photographie, 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 takes a tirelessly curious and informed look at the latest releases. For his first book, American photographer and Magnum Agency member Colby Deal celebrates the beauty of his childhood neighborhood. Third Ward is a historic district of the…
Born in 1964, the Italian Stefano De Luigi trained at the Instituto Superiore de Fotografia of Rome and began to practice in 1988. After his training, he worked at the Louvre Museum until 1996. His life takes place between Rome, Milan and Paris. In 2000, he initiated a major project: Pornoland. To show different pornographic film studios around the world, revealing an unknown and often fantasized world. De Luigi asserted…
Carolle Benitah, photographer and visual artist, was born in Casablanca in 1965. A graduate of the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, she currently lives in Marseille. Since the early 2000s, she has used photography as a means of apprehending the fragilities of life. She places her practice in the field of the intimate, focusing on the family, desire,…
She places women, anonymous or famous, at the heart of her work. Through her photographs, she questions the representation of gender, the construction of a new image of femininity that shakes up the codes of eroticism, beauty and the imperfections of the female body. Female Trouble (1989), Chambre Close (1992), I.N.R.I. (1998) and Shanghaï (2003), all three produced in collaboration with the novelist Serge Bramly, Héroïnes (2005), Gender Studies (2012)…
From October 21, 2022 and for 2 and a half months, the Maison de l'Amérique Latine invites you on a sensitive journey to Latin America through the eyes and photographs of Gisèle Freund. Under the title « Ce Sud si lointain » (This faraway south ) the exhibition highlights a photographic heritage of 72 images, some of which have never been seen before, divided between portraits of cultural personalities, landscapes, scenes of…
The Munich gallery Immagis Art Photography presents the newest exhibition of the photographer Andreas H. Bitesnich (*1964, Vienna). The show Selected Works 1991–2022 presents a selection of his work from the past 30 years. Alongside his more well-known images, it also features sculptural nude compositions and minimalist arranged portraits. A meditative, museum-like atmosphere gives each work the space it deserves so that visitors can engage with Bitesnich’s work without distraction…
The L.A. Project debuts its first annual public art event, Projecting L.A., in DTLA, featuring the work of 35 photographers to celebrate the photographic community and diverse stories that make up the streets of Los Angeles, on Saturday, October 22, 2022. The first public photography installation of its kind in the city, Projecting L.A. gathers the work of 35 street, documentary and news photographers, including Pulitzer Prize Winner Ringo Chiu,…
Paci contemporary gallery presents the first great Italian exhibition dedicated to the new entry of the gallery: the Brazilian photographer Miguel Rio Branco, that will take place on Friday 21st October at 6 pm in the prestigious headquarter of Brescia, via Borgo Pietro Wuhrer 53. Miguel Rio Branco will participate at the opening night of “Masculin Feminin”, a great exhibition that will retrace the steps of his artistic career with…
This exhibition sets out to compare, through old photographs, the eventful life of the Duke of Aumale and the ambitious reconstruction of the Château de Chantilly that he undertook. Heir to the Montmorencys and the Condés, Henri d'Orléans Duke of Aumale (1822-1897) inherited the Chantilly estate at the age of eight. Like Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the Duke of Aumale took an interest in photography, which appeared in 1839…
“If you know how to do what I do you can make anyone forget why they’re there, and when you reach that moment all kinds of secrets reveal themselves.” - Chris Floyd Photographer Chris Floyd rose to fame during the heights of Britpop and has since become one of the most in-demand celebrity portrait photographers in the world. Not Just Pictures, published by Reel Art Press this month, is the…
In 1983, the photographer Baldwin Lee left his home in Knoxville, Tennessee, and set off on a road trip through the American South. He did not know what his subject would be, but during the trip, he found himself drawn to photographing Black Americans at home, at work and at play, in the street and amid nature. Over the next seven years, he made numerous road trips to the South…
Georges Rousse, French photographer and visual artist, has established himself in the world of photography since the 80s. At nine years old, he received a legendary Brownie Flash from Kodak as a gift. While he is a medical student in Nice, he learned from a professional the shooting and printing techniques, then created his own architectural photography studio. Inspired by both Land art and the painter Malevitch, Georges Rousse invests…