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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“Our columnist, Thierry Maindrault, is exhibiting in Kyoto at the Kaleïdoscope Museum Kyoto, as curator, with his photographs and those of Alain Robert, and Jun Sato. He presents this exhibition as follow: Nebula Incerta by Thierry Maindrault These are some of the latest works resulting from my work, begun in 1966, on uncertain vagueness. Research and experiments that I was able to refine until 2008. This photographic technique anticipates the…
They adorn the walls, dress the elevator doors, appear in monumental installations on the ground floor; on the occasion of the “Paris Venise en tête-à-tête” campaign, anonymous photographs are installed at the Samaritaine department store in Paris, before flying off to the Biennale. These photographs are those of men and women who lived in the seventies. Neither place, nor date, nor name are specified... it is up to us visitors…
For three years, Marine Peixoto photographed the sports sessions at the municipal street workout area in Bercy Park, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. She created an exhibition presented at the BAL in Paris, as well as a book co-published with Roma Publications. What if photography were a sport? When Medhy, the creator of Bercy Street Workout, invited her to immortalize this park and its members, French photographer Marine Peixoto…
We received this email from Dan Hayon. It is very sad! Hello J.J. I am writing to you because I saw in yesterday's newsletter a post concerning the sale at Christie's of a famous photo by Man Ray from the collection of Marion Meyer, estimated between 40,000 and 60,000 euros. A few days ago, an American friend, a former photography professor and great collector, Jack Wilgus, published a post on…
Clarissa Ward, CNN's multi-award-winning chief international correspondent agreed to chair the work of the jury for this 31st edition. She has been covering the planet's most violent conflicts for more than 20 years. Her experience, her career and the respect she inspires in the profession will make her participation in Bayeux an event. JOURNALISTS SEND YOUR REPORTAGES NOW AND UNTIL JUNE 6 Photo, radio, television and written press reports dealing…
LAUNDRY Pionki, Poland, 2023 People with intellectual disabilities consist of about 3% population of Poland. The same is true for Pionki, a town in the Masovian Voivodeship. These persons were often visible wandering on the streets of the town, prompting the city authorities to establish 25 years ago to provide them with the necessary assistance. A puppet theater was also created there, where they became actors This marked the beginning…
Postcards from Italy There are two Venices: one that is always celebrating something, making noise, smiling, and leisurely spending time on the Riva degli Schiavoni—the waterfront; pigeons, tides of tourists, and tables in front of the cafe Florian with glittering objects. It seems that except for two - three winter months, there is a restless idle existence here year around. You only need to watch the tides of human waves…
UBC CONCRETE - A different perspective of a Campus The 15 submitted images are a selection of 33 images published in my newest book: UBC CONCRETE - A different perspective of a Campus This photo book is about a different side of the University of British Columbia's' Campus. Not a high glossy advertising brochure but photos of a satisfying artistic scenery. A University Campus is a place designed for people.…
Corps-Île In her series "Corps-Île," Emmanuelle Rosso takes us on a profound artistic journey anchored in the material and mysteries of the shoreline. Since her installation in 2017 on the enchanting island of Belle-Île-en-Mer, Rosso has explored with a unique sensitivity the textures and hues shaped and abandoned by the sea on the shore. For her, the shoreline is not merely a boundary between land and sea, but a place…
The Dark Side We all have a part of ourselves that we don't like, a part of us that we try to hide from society for fear of not being accepted, a part that we reject in ourselves. We see our shadow side in others, but it's harder to see the dark side of our own heart. Jung called it the "shadow." When we discover the dark side of ourselves,…
Curtain ! The curtain, which hides or protects, artistic or improvised, decorative or colorful, which is raised in the early morning or which blows away in the wind...
Retrotopia The “Retrotopia” photo series talks about the constant need of humans to captivate and conquer new territories and how we want to mark everything we touch. Humans seem to never get enough. Every new achievement or feeling bores us, and we need more. This hunt for biochemical happiness forces us to “conquer new territories,” explore outer space, and run faster than others and even outrun our past selves. I…
The Ludwig Múzeum – Museum for Contemporary Art in Budapest presents Identity – Landscape Europe, a solo exhibition by the musician and photographer Till Brönner. Spanning over 450 square meters, around 80 photographs will be on display, including numerous new works. The solo exhibition is complemented by a program of lectures, musical interventions, and panel discussions. Renowned jazz musician and photographer Till Brönner captures the cultural diversity of the European…
Yancey Richardson presents Elevated, Lynn Saville’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Seven photographs are on view in the project gallery from April 4 – May 18. Twilight in the city, before the sun disappears below the horizon and the hustle and bustle has dissipated, is where Lynn Saville finds refuge and inspiration. For decades, she has documented these fleeting, dream-like moments suspended in time within the urban landscape. Elevated…
What drives artists when they leave school? Does an artist born in the 3rd millennium see his role in society differently? What are the challenges of starting a career for an artist? These are some of the questions that 100% L’Expo asks each year by opening the Grande Halle de la Villette to young artists from French art schools. Here is the work of Daria Svertilova, presented by her text.…