Highway 40 Quebec-Montreal Here are 15 photos from a series of 32 "chronicling" a trip from Quebec City to Montreal on Highway 40 at sunset. I took advantage of the fact that I wasn't the driver to photograph the landscape along the highway, using relatively slow exposure times to obtain deliberate abstractions. The effect varies according to the nature, variety and distance of the vegetation that borders it, but also…
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Masks Having discovered Venice outside of the carnival festivities, I toured the workshops and boutiques of the artisans, the real ones who make things made in Venice. Whether they are made of leather, wood, plaster, papier-mâché, painted, decorated with stones, jewels or feathers, they are true works of art. A long time ago the main function of the mask was to preserve anonymity, allowing its owner to play a role…
Paths My paths are a starting point. They are a collection of the fascination I feel when I discover them... Paths hide a thousand possibilities; they can open up a new path or close another. Paths get lost or they find each other again. There are those who no longer offer a way out, those who are a birth, those who destroy themselves, and those who discover a new heaven.…
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Mercurial Alchemists believe in the ultimate unity of matter and spirit; the direct correlation that exists between the tangible physical world (the Body) and the immaterial realm of consciousness (the Soul). To them, the human Mind is the special place in the cosmos that stands in between the two, and is thus able to conceive them not as separate, but rather as parallels on different dimensions. As Above, So Below:…
Ema Martins : Committed & Passionate Art is a field that she has been passionate about since she was very young. Photographer, model, but also exhibition designer, she has turned her versatility into a strength. Graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Performing Arts, she has, in parallel to her studies, worked alongside professional photographers who have perfected her training. At 20, she became a photographer for the city of Puteaux.…
Christian Caujolle and Cambodian photography relationship is about commitment. From 1997, when he created his first studio in Phnom Penh where photography, laminated like other forms of artistic expression, had disappeared during the Khmer Rouge terror, until today when he continues to animate the Photo Phnom Penh festival, Christian Caujolle considers his intervention in Cambodia as an engagement. In a country where there is no fixed image training, the festival…
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Ivan McClellan’s nearly decade-long relationship with Black rodeos have led him to document everything from contemporary cowboys in Los Angeles and rodeos in Kansas City to ranchers in Arizona and farmers in rural North Carolina. McClellan’s work not only reveals how the “cowboy” is a fluid figure represented by many races, cultures, and genders but it is also an examination of Black joy, beauty, and grandeur. His photography book, Eight…
Returning to Paris, in le Marais, ImageNation, under the direction of Martin Vegas, from May 27 to 29, 2022, offers a deep exploration of the visionary world of more than 400 recognized artists from different countries, each one of them bringing to life a new and unusual perspective through their amazing works. As part of ImageNation, Just Women, curated by Slavica Veselinovic, will take place from May 27 to 29,…
Look at the USA, an exhibition of the work of documentary photographer Peter van Agtmael, will focus on the fault lines of the post-9/11 United States, at home and abroad. The 128 photographs span the period 2006-2021; they examine the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and their domestic consequences, wounded soldiers and the families of the fallen. This work also explores crucial social and political issues such as nationalism, militarism,…
Identity and belief, belonging and abandonment, religious iconography and art history, cross and irrigate the work of the artist Patrick Morales-Lee. These emotional vectors constitute the sensitive frame and the main narrative axes of a pictorial work where destiny and a questioning about our common humanity are woven. Inspired by popular art as much as by sacred art and contemporary fiction, Patrick Morales-Lee establishes a dialogue where the canvas becomes…
Toronto’s preeminent month-long festival each May presents an outstanding roster of established and emerging Canadian and international lens-based artists. Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival announced highlights of the 26th edition of the city-wide event spanning the month of May 2022. Canadian and international artists will present lens-based works in exhibitions, site- specific installations, and commissioned projects at museums, galleries, and public spaces across Toronto. The preliminary list of artists includes Lawrence…
Memory Work is a mixed-media mural that imagines a future Toronto characterized by collective care and the application of ancestral knowledge to technology. Installed at The Bentway’s Strachan Gate, this series of embellished photographic portraits tells the story of a cohort of women leaders in Toronto 2038. Memory Work invites audiences to explore possible roles and ways of being—the cosmetic healer, the creative biologist, the purposeful placement officer—that our changing…
Alberto Giuliani (b. Pesaro, Italy, 1975) is a photographer, journalist, and videographer whose photographs have been published in numerous magazines internationally. His stories have been featured in Vanity Fair, El Pais, MarieClaire, La Repubblica, and Stern among others, and he has completed web and video campaigns for international companies and NGOs. Giuliani has published several photographic books and is also the author of Gli immortali (2019), a book about the…
The 14th Edition of Festival de la Photographie Documentaire - Images Singulières in Sète presents the exhibition "The Age of Innocence" at the Centre Photographique Documentaire (Sète). “What do you like about guns? ". Between aesthetic pleasure, feeling of power, security and protection, the answers of the children questioned – which we can read next to each picture – allow us to understand all the ambivalence of this culture of the…
Joan Albert, 1943-2012, created a remarkable body of work over a short period of time from the 1970s through the early 1990s in Massachusetts. Her intimate photographs of her growing sons are filled with emotion, humour, and the obsessions of teenage and pre-teenage boys of at the tail end of the last century. Alberts 4 x 5” view camera portraits of her parents, friends and neighbours with their children are…
The Cité des Électriciens is dedicating its new temporary exhibition to the work of Jean-Claude Lother, a great still photographer, who notably took part in making the photographs of successful films such as Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (some cult scenes of which were shot at the Cité des Électriciens), Baron Noir or Merry Christmas. With this new proposal offered to its visitors, the Cité des Électriciens - site of memory,…
Since April 2020, photographers Ambroise Tézenas and Jérémie Léon have surveyed the Seine valley from Paris to Moisson and taken 400 shots as part of the photographic observatory of the landscapes of the Seine valley in Ile-de-France. This work is part of a rigorous methodology which consists of selecting strategic and renewable points of view to observe a territory and measure the evolution of its landscapes over time. 111 points…
Peter Fetterman : A Passion for Images Born in London, Peter Fetterman has been passionate about photography for over 40 years. Originally a filmmaker and collector, he established his first gallery in 1988. He was one of the first tenants of Bergamot Station, the Santa Monica arts center that opened in 1994. His gallery has one of the largest collections of classic 20th century photography with works by Henri Cartier-Bresson,…
Roger Schall was a drummer in a Jazz orchestra. Photography ? He learned with his father Émile Schall, a photographer in Paris and Les Sables d'Olonne. In 1929, he sold his battery to buy a revolutionary camera, the Leica with a new 24x36 format. With it, he travelled around France and came back with more than 5000 photos. He found what he was made for and created Studio Schall in 1931……
Around the theme "Assemblage", chosen by the City of Reims for its candidacy for the European Capital of Culture in 2028, the IMAGE 3.0 exhibition brings together the most recent digital and analogue artistic practices in the field of photography and 'picture. At the crossroads of art and science, the IMAGE 3.0 exhibition brings together the unpublished works of 17 artists working in France who benefited, in 2020 and 2021,…
Miyako Yoshinaga presents Ehagaki – Picture Postcard, a solo exhibition of the award-winning Tokyo-based photographer Emi Anrakuji. Emi Anrakuji is known for taking obscured and often close-up images of herself (all but her eyes) in mundane surroundings with evocative atmospheres. This exhibition features over 30 color-pigment self-portraits that Anrakuji meticulously printed on vintage picture postcards (in Japanese, ehagaki ) collected by her grandfather at the turn of the last century.…