Steidl presents Nags Head, Joel Sternfeld’s candid images of an Outer Banks summer, which went on to inform his seminal work American Prospects. Joel Sternfeld entwines two personal stories in this book that together reveal the roots and evolution of color theory in his work over the past five decades. In the summer of 1975, facing surgery with a risk of paralysis, Sternfeld went in search of a last idyll—and…
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Presented by the ROSEGALLERY in Santa Monica, The Luminescence of Memory consists of a selection of daguerrotypes taken by Binh Danh at various US National Parks, such as Death Valley, Joshua Tree, and Yosemite National Parks. Beyond these beautiful silvered landscapes, Danh uses the National Parks as a way to explore his experience having immigrated to the United States from Vietnam as a child. In a way, these daguerreotypes visualize…
Her name: Marylise Vigneau. She just won the Gomma Grant with these images. "Aarzoo" is an Urdu word meaning wish and longing. This series is about these emotions and their deviations. It is a subjective journey through Pakistan, a country that remains a riddle despite several extended stays since 2010 and the mix of exasperation and tenderness I feel for it. The construction of these diptychs occurred slowly over the…
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Josef Dapra is an Austrian photographer born in 1922. Starting from the idea that "The world is all that is going on" dear to Wittgenstein, he doubled reality as it is with his portraits of the women of his country. When knowledge is inscribed on the matrix of reality, the artist adds an extra bit of soul to it. He gives each portrait a special emotion. Suggestion creates a particular…
Leonardo Glauso, 1989, born and grew up in Florence is a professional photographer specialized in artistic nude and fashion photography. He has a degree in graphic design at Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. He also studied photography at Scuola Internazionale di Fotografia in Florence. Between 2014 and 2017 he lived in Milan where he collaborated as Fashion Photographer for agency and fashion's magazines. He always travel in the…
Color for Color. No psycho-babble title, the subject is the color. I am a Rochester Institute of Technology BFA graduate and was fortunate to have studied with Minor White and Ansel Adams. Pete Turner was a big early influence with his great use of color and sense of design. I was always interested in color photography, but was frustrated with the printed results. Digital photography made it possible to get results that match expectations.…
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Firefighters, rural, musette, clandestine... the popular ball not to be missed is that of July 14th! Will we dance? Discover the selection of the Roger-Viollet Agency. Agence Roger-Viollet 6, rue de Seine 75006 Paris www.roger-viollet.fr
Until the end of August, Karla Hiraldo Voleau exhibits at the MEP, images gathered under the title: Another Love Story. Karla Hiraldo Voleau carries out an artistic work on the intimate as a critical space. Gender, sexuality, emotions and the body are all subjects that she addresses in her photographs in order to reveal what is at stake beyond appearances. The artist does not hesitate to stage herself in her…
Archivist and passionate collector since 1971, well known to specialists and historians of modern music, Dominique Boile is the owner of a collection that includes more than three thousand pieces, and covers the sixty-year career of Leonard Cohen. It is from the Dominique Boile Collection that the members of the KETHER project have designed a photographic exhibition revealing rarities, unique, unpublished, or sold out pieces. It includes in particular: -…
As soon as you see the first two exhibitions of Luma: James Barnor and Arthur Jafa: you understand: the scenography is sublime and the presentation perfect, Arles has entered contemporary art and we have just changed eras. The city breathes this change. Every day, houses, apartments, buildings change owners. This week, half of the city was under Airbnb status and 115 shops had turned into paying galleries. 300 meters from…
Etherton Gallery presents the work of one of the most influential photographers of the American West, Jay Dusard, in their new summer show, Jay Dusard: Cowboy with a Camera. Cowboy with a Camera features a selection of monumental scale, cowboy portraits most of which were made during 1980-1982. In 1981, Jay Dusard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and embarked on an epic adventure, photographing the working cowboys and women of…
For its next major annual exhibition, the Abbaye de Daoulas invites the MEG-Ethnography Museum of Geneva with “Africa. The religions of ecstasy”. This exhibition offers a trip to Africa, to discover the religious cultures of this continent; a real plunge into an atmosphere of mysticism and discovery of the fervor of believers. Faithful to its vocation to take up major social issues, including the most sensitive ones, the Abbey of…
In her photographic series Sous la peau (Under the skin), produced during an artist residency in Rio de Janeiro at the end of 2021, beginning of 2022 at the invitation of the French Embassy in Brazil, Pauline Daniel continued her work initiated in France with and for the Food Banks on the theme “fighting waste” (Peel me, October 2014). In Under the Skin, the photographer focuses on the aesthetic representation…
Sarah Schorr is an American photographic artist, educator and researcher living in Denmark. Presently, she is completing her Munn/Versailles Foundation Fellowship Artist Residency at Claude Monet’s Garden and home in Giverny, France. She is a daily swimmer, which has drawn her to the subject and nature of water. Monet conceived and was inspired by his gardens which included water as a focus. As well, Schorr’s captivation comes from water and…
Oded Wagenstein : Giving and Receiving Photographer and lecturer, Oded Wagenstein uses photography as a medium to explore the link between aging and exclusion. His work on this subject has been published by National Geographic, the Washington Post, the BBC, the Guardian, VOGUE, and others, and has been exhibited internationally, including exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery (London, UK), the United Nations (New York, USA), and other venues. He holds…
Robert Mann Gallery considers all the artists they work with family, and some actually are. Robert Mann Gallery presents their summer exhibition, Friends + Family. This exhibition features works by artists connected not only through the gallery that exhibits their work, but also through the strong ties built between artists sharing a craft. Many artists or thereafter their estates have been with Mann since the 1980’s. After 40 years this…
On the occasion of the exhibition Jean Painlevé: Le pieds dans l'eau at the Jeu de Paume from June 8 – September 18, 2022 Gitterman Gallery is presenting an online exhibition as a tribute to Jean Painlevé. Painlevé was a French filmmaker and photographer whose work was innovative, both in its scientific exploration and its artistic expression. His underwater imagery of sea creatures helped expand the visual vocabulary of the…
Copied, imitated, diverted, lent, stolen, hidden or evacuated during the wars, and recently encrusted, The Mona Lisa "L.H.O.O.Q."* since Leonardo da Vinci! Discover the selection of the Roger-Viollet Agency. Agence Roger-Viollet 6, rue de Seine 75006 Paris www.roger-viollet.fr *ref. Marcel Duchamp
For his second exhibition at the in camera gallery, the Catalan photographer Txema Salvans guides us, as usual, through a candid journey far from any artifice. Industrial areas, cargo ports, power stations and evanescent seaside resorts, the series “My Kingdom” documents with humor and light tenderness the gloomy summer adventures of the Spaniards. “I photograph my own culture, people and landscapes. I have to feel a physical connection with the…
What could be more simple and more complex, more obvious and more profound than a portrait? - Charles Baudelaire The human urge to immortalize its likeness is as old as the emergence of civilization: the Ancient Greek immortalized important figures in marble and stone, Ancient Egyptian portraiture flourished from about 5,000 years ago. Before the invention of photography, painting, sculpting, and drawing were the only ways to record someone’s appearance.…
Jonk releases his eighth book, Après l’hiver (After Winter), an illustrated post-apocalyptic novel. The pitch: 2026, near Paris. A global conflict and the successive nuclear winter will soon cause the end of life on Earth. Caught off guard, a scientist specializing in cryogenics decides to be the first human guinea pig for his experiments and programs an awakening ten years later. When he opens his eyes, the world is not the…