Mind's Eye / Galerie Adrian Bondy presents the exhibition Présences by Nacho Gómez Sales. The photographer introduces his work as follow. When I take photographs, I try to ensure that my images help to analyse the configuration of the space represented, its genealogy, and the use made of it by those who live there and those who have lived there. On the other hand, alongside this analytical aspect, there is…
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Today I invite you to return to the beginning of my tests and research into alternative developers. In fact, a year ago, I carried out my first processings in this type of developer. I started by using old expired black and white and color film. I had carefully inherited them from my photographer father, telling me that these emulsions could perhaps be useful to me later. Forty years have passed,…
For more than 15 years, Photo Folio Review has offered portfolio readings during the festival’s opening week in Arles. Over 300 photographers and 165 international experts from more than 30 countries participate in the Photo Folio Review. You can meet international photography experts (art directors, gallerists, publishers, curators, iconographers, etc.) during special private appointments. Every year, some of these meetings lead to exhibition, acquisition and/or publication projects. During PHOTO FOLIO…
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Modern photographic reinterpretation My photographic reinterpretation of classical works of art represents a tribute to famous painters such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Rubens and other admirables. When remaking a painting, there is the possibility of creatively projecting new concepts, new information that give new meaning to the scene and make us observe and extract a new discourse. Each generation attributes new meanings to art and needs to retake the entire historical…
Renée Jacobs : A free woman A former American lawyer specializing in civil rights and constitutional litigation, Renée Jacobs is now well known for her nude photographs of women - her favorite subject - and is thus fulfilling a childhood dream. Atypical in her approach, her reconversion quickly earned her the International Photography Award (IPA) in 2008. While working as a photojournalist for The New York Times and the Philadelphia…
The legendary photographs of Marilyn Monroe from Bert Stern’s “The Last Sitting” are the subject of this exhibition at Staley-Wise Gallery. Indeed, very few photo shoots are legendary, one above all the others checks all the boxes : Marilyn Monroe and Bert Stern at the Bel Air Hotel for VOGUE in 1962. This is why we dedicate today’s entire edition to this true gem which would be without doubt impossible…
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A peaceful and sharp look at Corsica Men in black sitting on the wall of the church of Piana; at the edge of the shadow, a white dog asleep at their feet. Vision could not be more normal for the island inhabitant. Except for the photographer who witnessed the scene! This photograph is surely the best known of the reportage that André Kertész made in Corsica in 1933 for the…
Peter Fetterman Gallery presents the exhibition, A Beautiful World: The Power of Nature. Landscapes have inspired some of history’s most striking photographs. This year, Peter Fetterman Gallery curates a collection of photographs focused on the beauty and power of the natural landscape. An homage to our planet, and call to protect its great vistas, this exhibition will feature works by photographers, Ansel Adams, Wynn Bullock, Paul Caponigro, Jeffrey Conley, Gregory…
Large families The birth rate is at its lowest since 1946 according to INSEE. A look back at a time, encouraged by family policy, when it was not uncommon to come across families with five, six or more children, and when governments relied on this demographic vitality to finance pensions. Discover the selection of the Roger-Viollet Agency. Agence Roger-Viollet 6, rue de Seine 75006 Paris www.roger-viollet.fr
The Little Black Gallery announces that Italian photographer Jacopo Paglione is the winner of its BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Photography Competition with his series Milza. The runners up, who were highly commended by the judges, were Michael Joseph and Callum Leo Hughes. The BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Photography Competition is part of the platform from The Little Black Gallery committed to promoting queer and gay fine art photography. Images play a vital…
We learned of the death of Jean-Claude Lemagny who was one of the mythical directors of photography of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Claude Nori sent us this text. Dear Jean Claude, You leave discretly as you have always done. And you leave a huge void in the world of French photography that you revitalized in the early 1970s. At first, with your little goatee and your glasses, your impeccable…
I never planned or plotted any of this. I have, however, always followed my mother’s dictum: ‘When opportunity knocks, open the door!’ — Bob Colacello It Just Happened, Photographs 1976-1982 is an exhibition of photographs by the American photographer and writer Bob Colacello, documenting his long-standing collaboration with Andy Warhol and the cycle of parties and travelling that animated their frenetic lives. Curated by Elena Foster and the Ivorypress team, the exhibition…
Lehmann Maupin presents Part Two: Run, an exhibition of work by Los Angeles-based artist Alex Prager, marking the debut of Prager’s ambitious new film, Run and featuring a selection of new photographs and sculptures. Directly responding to a period of cultural ambivalences and uncertainties, the exhibition urgently examines human perseverance and explores the opportunities for empathy, participation, and action present both within art and everyday life. Across her practice, Prager…
The International Photojournalism Center of Perpignan, presents a major exhibition on war photographers: The World Under Our Eyes with photographs by Alizée Lemaoult - What their eyes have seen, Giles Duley - Legacy of War - and Alexandra Boulat - Shards of War . We have chosen to show you the work of Alexandra Boulat, who covered the conflicts that rocked the former Yugoslavia for 6 years. This exhibition was…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents the exhibition, Steve Fitch: Drive-In Theaters. Drive-In Theaters will showcase a remarkable selection of vintage and modern gelatin silver prints representing the architecture of these distinctly American movie-viewing monuments. For more than forty years, Steve Fitch has been photographing the American West revealing its changing vernacular landscape and vanishing roadside attractions. After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 with a bachelor's degree…
First exhibition of Guénaëlle de Carbonnières at the Galerie Binome, Les marées de pierre brings together several recent photographic sets crossed by a poetics of archeology. If the artist reactivates the images of the vestiges of our humanity and unearths the archives of a common imaginary heritage, she also reinvests by means of photography gestures and above-archaeological processes: survey, excavation, prospecting, reconstitution, sampling, stratigraphy, burial, emergence… Without anachronism, it is…
In Tisser sa toile, Tina Merandon approaches the mother-daughter relationship from a very original point of view. Taking advantage of an artistic residency in Brittany, she used the idea of the woven weft (sheets and tablecloths, textile objects having often been associated with domestic rituals that linked women together) to pose, behind a veil, mother and girl together. The projected shadows are reminiscent of Plato's cave. There is thus an…
The Secret Gallery presents Let's Dance. An exhibition that transforms, jostles, confronts the photographs of Michel Haddi, fashion photographer and contemporary designer Reda Amalou. Today we present the images of Michel Haddi. The exhibition features for the first time in Paris, never published pictures of Michel Haddi. This unconditional "social butterfly" who is part of this small number of photographers who transform simple photos into real artistic creations. Since 1978,…
Collection of black and white analog photographs taken between 1980 and 1985, portraits of friends or strangers encountered in the streets of Paris, scenes gleaned at random but with a formal desire for composition, débutantes presents the first photos of photographer Jacques Graf. "Sleeping Beauties" never shown before, they retrace the poetic and melancholy journey of a young Parisian at the dawn of his career and his love life. A…
“In the mind there is an awareness of perfection” - Agnes Martin. First, it must be noted that Marc Valesella could have been a musician or an engineer in equal measure, and a great one at either . His wife Gaia proudly points out the exquisite sound system which Marc built from scratch and an impressive collection of rare LPs. A finely tuned taste is a taste in everything. And…
This month comes out the book Hecho en barrio, published by Éditions Revelatoer. The photographer, Jean-Félix Fayolle, presents his work as follows. Hecho en barrio is a long-term photographic work begun in 2007 on the youth of working-class neighborhoods in Mexico, mainly in the city of San Luis Potosí, capital of the state of the same name. This agglomeration of 2 million inhabitants is located in the northern center of…