The Carré d’Art of Six-Fours-les-plages is offering for its spring exhibition, at the Maison du Patrimoine, on the edge of the Brusc lagoon, the En Voyage exhibition by Françoise Nuñez and Bernard Plossu. With nearly seventy photographs, visitors will be able to take a world tour from the Americas to Asia via Africa. The selection was difficult as the corpus is rich and of high quality but through the images…
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How to translate the unspeakable? In "The Big House," her first book published by Éditions du Caïd, photographer Nathalie Malisse revisits the places of her childhood to confront the nightmares that were born there. For years, Natalie Malisse's nights were haunted by recurring nightmares linked to childhood memories attached to the house where she spent every other weekend. In 2018, the Belgian photographer decided to return to this house, which…
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Margaret Lansink : It’s All About Intuition Art photographer Margaret Lansink lives and works in a small village near Amsterdam. A graduate of the Photo Academy in Amsterdam, she also studied at Le Masterklass and took courses at Atelier Smedsby in Paris. Her approach to photography is deeply intuitive. Her often dark images nevertheless exude real power and love. As if by necessity, she almost never separates herself from her…
After 10 years of activity as a photographer and 20 spent in the world of images, Céline Andrea has just released her first book. The editor Paul Luro presents it like this! Here is Céline Andrea's very first monographic book, edited and published by Normal Magazine (Editions Incarnatio). It brings together on 184 pages, the most artistic work of the artist, her most personal shots far from the fashion campaigns.…
Inspired by works belonging to the world of art history that have accompanied me since adolescence, this particular bond is like that of a family of souls whose invisible family tree whispers to me to draw it. This purpose is carried out as follows: compose a setting, stylize the models, illuminate, and guide the subject in front of my lens. Photograph and work in post-production on digital files up to…
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Enjoy your fuckin’ life ! Atypical character of the Parisian night, Bruce Meritte has always been, as far as he remembers, passionate about images. Born in Paris, in April 1968, he started his life with a shout that already meant "enjoy your fuckin' life", a motto that will later govern his every move and had a tattoo made on his arm to remember, "You never know! With his baccalaureate in…
Let’s See is a photo-novel of Dayanita Singh's earliest years as a photographer, a return to a time when she did not yet consider herself a photographer, the probing remembrance of “an eye I no longer have access to.” Singh has recently poured through 40 years of her archive—80% of which remains unseen—exploring scans of her contact sheets and being amazed by the gentle and tender images from the 1980s and ’90s she…
On the occasion of the retrospective devoted to Philippe Schuller until October 1, the Lyon Municipal Archives offer, in parallel with his photographs, another sensitive entry into the work of the photographer. Five short videos produced by film and audiovisual students explore, through different prisms, the eye, the technique and the universe of this complete artist. [video_embed_hd url="https://vimeo.com/733935705"] Dissecting each detail or taking a step back on the work,…
Bildhalle Amsterdam presents the first solo exhibition of the German collage artist Miriam Tölke in the Netherlands. Miriam Tölke stacks everything in her studio, discovers, pulls individual leaves out of their bindings, rearranges and cuts out first impressions as forms. Faces are halved, landscapes chosen – everything that is important to Miriam Tölke and what reflects her own impressions. Between Berlin and the surrounding countryside, the city itself as well…
M77 presents Charlotte Perriand. The Avant-Garde is Female, an exhibition curated by Enrica Viganò and realized in collaboration with the Archives Charlotte Perriand, Admira and Cassina. The exhibition project sets out to shed light on the rich and versatile production of Charlotte Perriand, the famous French designer and photographer, collaborator and friend of Le Corbusier and other great names of her time, placing her photographic production of the 1930s in…
Her name is Emma Prince. She exhibits her images in Bonnieux as part of the Art Secret festival until September 18th. She accompanies them with this text: Getting back to the very essence of photography. To time and patience, to chance and to the shortcomings specific to film photography. When I was studying at the Beaux-Arts, I discovered that it was possible to make your own camera, by drilling a…
My neighbor Sam Szafran (1934-2019) was an extraordinary man, artist, friend. We often had lunch together, and we had agreed to paint his portrait. More concerned about our shared friendly moments talking about our life, our backgrounds, current events, than freezing a moment; time has passed too quickly. Sam bowed out, and it was his coffin that I photographed. During a visit to his widow Lilette, overcome with regret at…
Birgit Kleber presents her book project Photographers in these words. The focus of my work is the portrait. As a portrait photographer I have made a name for myself beyond Berlin and developed my own signature. My work was recently shown in three large solo exhibitions at the Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt, the Helmut Newton Foundation Berlin and the Haus am Kleistpark Berlin. Since the early 1990s I have been photographing…
The Art-Z Gallery invites you this summer to Arles, with an exhibition of shared views of great photographers who met and influenced each other in Bamako, from the 1970s to the present day. This exhibition pays tribute to the "Swinging 70's Bamako" of Malick Sidibé, and confronts it with Bamako today. Mali's independence in 1960 was the time of an identity re-appropriation, with a rebel youth in search of new models,…
As the fourth part of the exhibition series Sheroes of Photography and on the occasion of the artist’s comprehensive exhibition this summer at the Berlinische Galerie, Kicken Berlin is showing a selection of rarely seen series from Sibylle Bergemann’s extensive oeuvre in a cooperation with her estate. Sibylle Bergemann is considered one of the most important German photographers since the 1970s. Together with her husband, Arno Fischer, she assumed a…
The Queen's Platinum jubilee took place on June 2nd. Over the years one of her favourite events has been the Royal Windsor Horse Show which takes place each year in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Even at 96-years-old the Queen didn't miss this year's event. Set in the grounds of Windsor Castle, The Royal Windsor Horse Show and Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo is a quintessentially British event on a truly…
"I make books because I have stories to tell and want to share some of my visions; because I am passionate about a subject and want to explore it over a long time period with my camera. I do a book because I have to, because I wish to add my voice and viewpoint to the conversation. Might I say that I do a book to change people a little,…
The Ernst Leitz Museum Wetzlar presents A Certain Strangeness, an extensive retrospective of photographer and musician Andy Summers. The artist Andy Summers (*1942, Blackpool, UK) is a true multi-talent who has made his passion for music and photography his profession for more than 40 years. While in his teens, Summers earned his pocket money as a beach photographer; in 1979, he took up photography again when he went on tour…
On World Refugee Day, the virtual exhibition Añrá Rohingya (We Are Rohingya) was launched by Rohingyatographer Magazine. The exhibition showcases unique photographic work by a collective of Rohingya photographers based in the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The exhibition deals with the subject of identity through intimate recordings of the daily lives of a displaced community. Having fled violence and persecution in Myanmar in August 2017, this…
Polka Factory presents the exhibition Mélomane (Music lover) by Jean-Pierre Leloir. It was a time when Brel, Brassens and Ferré discussed, puffing on a fag, around a microphone; when Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington were not yet legends; when Françoise Hardy chatted quietly with Bob Dylan backstage at the Olympia... It was a time when one could photograph freely, without limit, on an airport tarmac, in a minibus…