Commuter Motions Traveling from the industrial town of Easton, Pennsylvania, through sparsely populated western New Jersey, and into the cacophony of New York City, Commuter Motions is a photography series that develops from the experiential capture of an eighty-mile commute. By opposing the usual fixity of photography, the series attempts to capture the energy and movement of that commute using an almost Bergsonian approach, which, through time-lapse, builds images from…
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On the road to Woleu Ntem A family story as a starting point, then images of a journey on a freshly paved road. The machine disembowels the country from bottom to top, and reveals an African photographic atmosphere. A travel diary where Jocelyn Trembleau takes the road in Gabon, which is good for him.
White regality In Copenaghen, UNESCO World Capital of Architecture 2023-2025, I have had the great privilege to enter The Royal Danish Opera House’s by the Danish architect Henning Larsen and I have been impressed by the elegant geometry of its interiors. From the chandeliers in the foyer created by the international artist Olafur Eliasson to the design of the main spaces, everything resonates with the surrounding landscape of the city…
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Sensuelle This series began in 2009 and continues today. Along with working on water and the ocean, I play with the flame. The chiaroscuro, the mood of the moment, the place of fire, everything is conducive to evocation. The curve is the muse, the light the mistress, the black the revealer. The framing, the black and white then the color and finally the gradient towards the monochrome are a photographed…
This was the solo show at Paci contemporary gallery for the modern art fair in Milan, Miart Milano, which took place this weekend. Leslie Krims remains one of the most amazing photographers of the turn of the last century, one of the most provocative too! Photography had a pope at that time: John Szarkowski, the director of the photography department at MoMA. Leslie called him an old arthritic tap dancer. We all…
Alain Teulié : A nostalgic vision of the world. After his baccalaureate, Alain Teulié entered the Cours Florent. He acted in several plays. In 1984, he became Jean Marais' assistant for his play "Cocteau Marais". A very beautiful and enriching experience, he remembers with nostalgia. In 1989, he changed course and joined Paris Première where he presented a daily prime-time talk show: Tout Paris. For seven years, he saw artists…
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For the first exhibition of the season, the gallery presents the exhibition "E blanc" by Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand. In one of his poems (*), Arthur Rimbaud gave colors to his vowels. The E is white. In a very analogical way, it seemed to me that some of my works possessed together a kind of elementary grammar which neither the theme nor the date of creation could bring together, except for a…
For Agnès Geoffray, the epigraph of the novel The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates was a vision. Words taken from the Journal of Dr. Moses, written at the end of the 19th century, exposing the symptoms of hydropsychism, a sort of Stendhal syndrome of Niagara Falls: "the eyes of the bewitched victim are fixed and dilated", the eye hypnotized by the cataract, the will of the soul crushed, the body…
Inspired by Virginia Woolf ’s novel The Waves, this collaborative project brings together the work of creative partners Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb. This intimate collection serves as a pandemic logbook in words and images, created while the couple was largely sequestered on Cape Cod from March 2020 through May 2021. Rebecca provides original, hand-written poetry that punctuates her lyrical photographs and Alex’s panoramic seascapes. Their images serve as…
GalleryX presents Andrew Prokos: New Abstraction, a comprehensive exhibition in two parts presenting large-scale architectural abstractions from the photographer's series Metropolis Abstracted and Inverted. Metropolis Abstracted incorporates elements of contemporary architecture such as close-up views of facades, building details and reflections of architecture on glass. Through the process of abstraction Prokos delves deeper into the possibilities of the medium, exploring its confines and boundaries, in order to present a body…
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the CAMERA WORK gallery in Berlin asked Philippe Garner to be the curator of the exhibition. Here is his choice! 25 Years CAMERA WORK Until October 1, 2022. CAMERA WORK AG Kantstraße 149 10623 Berlin Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 310077-73 Fax: +49 (0)30 310077-80 www.camerawork.de
Written by Luc Debraine The Swiss photographer spent four months in residence in Budapest last year. Before organizing an outdoor exhibition last spring, which garnered criticisms and praises. In the 1980s, Michael von Graffenried was the enfant terrible of Swiss photography. He had surprised, among other insolences, the parliamentarians of the Federal Palace dozing off or with their fingers in their noses. Scandal! The photographers accredited to the Palace had…
Isabelle Chapuis has her first published book : it is entitled VIVANT, Le sacre du corps. It is a work to which she has dedicated herself for 7 years. "I propose through this work an experience of meeting the living. In its human, plant or animal forms, I am keen to celebrate its manifestations in their rich and complex beauties. For this project, I chose to listen to the intimate details with…
Alain Ernoult has entrusted us with images which are exhibited in Perpignan until September 11th. He accompanied them with this text: "My work on what is called the "sixth extinction" aims to raise awareness to the vulnerability of species in our world through a photographic concept centered on the transmission of emotions. Being as close as possible to the animal allows me to capture the magical moment that will give…
Days of Punk, Los Angeles-based photographer and director Michael Grecco’s multi-media solo exhibition celebrating punk music and culture, will open on August 30 at the Southeast Museum of Photography, a service of Daytona State College, in Daytona Beach, Florida. The show is presented in partnership with the Lisbon, Portugal-based production firm Terra Esplendida. It will run through December 17, and marks the first time “Days of Punk” will be shown…
Quitting Your Day Job: Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019). Although Hare experienced a significant, if fleeting, degree of professional success, including a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1977, an Aperture monograph, and three Guggenheim fellowships, his work has not received the critical attention it deserves and his extraordinary life story remains obscure. This lack of recognition…
Ten thousand square metres of exhibition space on five floors, of which three are underground, dedicated to photography and Baroque in Palazzo Turinetti, Piazza San Carlo, the Bank’s historical base, are the core of the Gallerie d’Italia – Turin, the Intesa Sanpaolo Group’s fourth museum. Inaugurated in the late spring of 2022, it’s hosting two photographic exhibitions: The fragile wonder. A journey in changing nature by Paolo Pellegrin and From…
By the time I or other photographers create commercial or editorial images of professional models, hair stylists and make-up artists have heightened their beauty to a degree that defies reality. They are decorated and glamorized to appear other-worldly and adorned and embellished into impossible “creatures." I have been recently making portraits of models without any such enhancement. For this project I attempt to reveal these young women as they really are, to show…
Chayan Khoi : Tireless Globe-Trotter Born in Tehran, Chayan Khoi spent the first part of his life there, before flying to Grenoble (France) in 1979 to study. Already at that time, he was eager to succeed and leave a trace of his passage on earth. Self-taught, he was also born to be an artist. Willing, eager to learn, he first started photography to finance his architectural studies... But very quickly, passion wins…
The title of the book is: Transfiguration. It was made by Antigone Kourakou. It is published by Skeleton Key Press in Oslo. Over the course of the 80 richly printed black and white plates, the photographer explores the universal dynamic between the natural environment and human presence, and the ability of their interaction to transform us. The book also features insightful texts by Costis Antoniadis and Erik Vroons. Antigone Kourakou…
While waiting for the biennial international festival Gibellina Photoroad in 2023, let's take a stroll among photography exhibitions, artworks and museums in this western Sicilian little town, which has been reborn under the sign of art (photography included), after the catastrophe of the 1968 earthquake. We enter Gibellina, which is a real place though a conceptual one, through the monumental gate called the Porta della Valle del Belice (also known…