The Little Black Gallery presents its new online exhibition Beneath The Surface featuring the work of Canadian photographer Lucas Murnaghan, who died in 2021, on its BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! platform which promotes queer and gay fine art photography. Ghislain Pascal, editor and curator of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! and co-founder of The Little Black Gallery, said: “Lucas joined BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! at the very beginning, in 2018, and the response to…
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The Berlin space presents a retrospective of the committed Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT. From her first successes to her practice of land art, through her reinterpretations of classic paintings, the exhibition retraces an entire body of work dedicated to the cause of women. In 1967, at the age of 27, she took the pseudonym VALIE EXPORT. A capital act for the woman who, through this means, got rid of the…
With Cars and Cows, Ute Behrend presents us with her subtle observations on the myth of progress of the American Dream and the fragility of our era – a poetic look beyond the roadside! Just as the American Dream is coming of age and gradually deteriorating, Ute Behrend‘s photographs bring together two outdated models reminiscent of the good old days in the United States: American Classic Cars and old Breeds…
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Kourtney Roy - Enter as Fiction 3 Kourtney Roy was born in 1981 in Ontario, Canada. She studied Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in photography. Kourtney Roy began making self-portraits at the university. Between fashion portraiture, theatricality and everyday photography, her work shows the cross-over influences between these worlds. Her work blends fiction and self-fiction, and explores the sublime and the strange in everyday life,…
Here is The Best Of from November 2021 by Arthur Dayras. Arthur Dayras is responsible for partnerships for L'Œil de la Photographie and editor at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Saint-Étienne Métropole. Co-founder of the literary review L'Allume-Feu, he also worked as an assistant curator for the Dia Art Foundation or the independent Arles platform Extramentale.
Cattle that mean the world to the Mundari With 12 million cattle, South Sudan is the country with one of the highest cattle populations in Africa. The Ankole-Watusi cattle of the Mundari are considered the "kings of cattle" thanks to their imposing horns. To say that the Mundari love their cattle is an understatement. Their entire world revolves around them. When I arrive at the camp, located in a clearing,…
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The EDF Group Foundation presents “Faut-il voyager pour être heureux “ (“Do you have to travel to be happy?”) an unprecedented exhibition in France on the theme of travel, illustrated by the works of 32 contemporary, French and international artists inviting visitors to reflect on our conception of travel often identified as an essential ingredient of well-being. The exhibition addresses current topics, such as mobility redesigned following the health crisis,…
Galerie Goutal presents the exhibition of the Italian photographer Lenny Di Lorenzo, "SO HOME, a journey through a musician's dream". For the first time and exclusively in Aix-en-Provence, the Italian composer Lenny Di Lorenzo exhibits his photographic work. Heir to the great tradition of street photography, he reveals to us with “So Home” the secrets of the famous district of central London where he has lived and worked for several…
The series of photo collages Birds of paradise was created during the pandemic, when the artist Vanja Bućan, suddenly entrapped inside her home, began to reconsider questions pertaining to social constructions of gender, the meaning of motherhood, and the role of women in a household. Bućan’s collages show floating women in fictional environments of urban nature and abstract moments at the dining table – a consequence of long-term limitation to…
Botho Project Space presents A Place Called Home, showcasing the works of award winning contemporary visual artist and stylist Trevor Stuurman. The much-anticipated first solo exhibition by Trevor officially opened on the 19th of May and will run until the 19th of June 2022 in Johannesburg. A Place called Home is where Trevor Stuurman’s story and journey begins. He capitulates himself within the exhibition by personifying various themes and installations,…
Leitz Photographica has set a new world record with the auction of an extremely rare Leica piece sold for 14.4 million Euros. The mass production of the Leitz camera, or Leica for short, the world's first 35mm camera, was a turning point in the history of modern photography at the start of the 20th century. Before the first cameras became available in the mid-1920s, Ernst Leitz produced around 23 models…
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…
Photographer, filmmaker and screenmaker David Lykes Keenan has produced a short documentary on Garry Winogrand in 2019, entitled Winogrand in Austin 1973 - 1978. Here it is in its full scale, with words by the filmmaker himself. [video_embed_hd url="https://vimeo.com/384361916"] “Made as an adult student while attending the Austin School of Film, this short film explores the life and career of Garry Winogrand while he lived in Austin, Texas. Winogrand is…
The Selects Gallery is releasing never-before-seen images and contact sheets by Robert Farber of supermodel Gia Carangi as part of its current exhibition: “Gia Marie Carangi : Known as Gia.” In celebration of Pride Month. The exhibition is being hosted in collaboration with Sandy Linter, makeup artist, staple of the disco era, and love interest of Gia. The simple name Gia evokes a number of headlines: the first supermodel, a…
Until October 1, 2022, the Municipal Archives of the city of Lyon will host the third exhibition of photographer Philippe Schuller. A founding member of the Lyon-based agency Editing, his protean work deals in turn with French society, urban transformations, particularly in Lyon, the art of portraiture, or bears witness to the beauty of the world. His many sided work seems to be at the crossroads of documentary and poetry,…
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the international photography and visual arts festival PHotoEspaña, the director Claude Bussac answers questions from our correspondent, Zoé Isle de Beauchaine. Claude Bussac, what is your assessment of these twenty-five years of PHotoEspaña? For a festival director, the balance sheet can be seen with the spectators, and we really do have a large public, which is very active since it is…
To meet, finally to exchange, to give substance to a photographic event that crosses the whole city, to also show what has been created despite everything during these last two suspended years. This is what the Hamburg Photographic Triennial has imagined for this new edition which takes over 12 places in the port city from May 20 to September 18, 2022. Tour of the city, of the spaces and exhibitions…
“All the streets that Ernest Pignon-Ernest has taken over in France and around the world lead him to Landerneau this summer. He invites us to follow in his footsteps and enter into his work, to meet his places, his characters, facing history, human stories.” Michel-Edouard Leclerc “What I do is a bit like composing a painting or making a montage. My palette is places, places and their history. I try…
Until June 19, the festival of auteur photography takes place in Montélimar. 39 photographers are presented. One exhibition particularly touched us: that of Françoise Nunez, marvelous photographer, wife of Bernard Plossu, who passed away last December. Jean-Jacques Naudet Présence(s) photographie Association loi 1901 1, avenue Saint-Martin 26200 MONTELIMAR www.presencesphotographie.fr https://www.facebook.com/presencesphotographie https://www.instagram.com/presencesphotographie
The international festival Fotografia Europea 2022, which has truly filled the city of Reggio Emilia with photographic exhibitions and events, is inspired by a quote by Albert Camus, so its 17th edition is entitled “An Invincible Summer”. “Our interpretation of the Camus’ quote: ‘In the depths of winter, I finally learned that there lay within me an invincible summer *,’ relates to the courage to resist, to persist, to see…
After an artistic training in Seoul (South Korea), Jungjin Lee left in 1988 to study photography at New York University. She has since resided primarily in the United States. Robert Frank's assistant in the early 90s, she considers him a mentor, a "Zen sage" to whom she regularly showed her work. He wrote in the preface of the book Desert, published in 2002: Jungjin Lee is the American Desert Traveler...…