Art historian Maeva Dubrez has published a well-documented essay on Deborah Turbeville's work, the fruit of extensive research, with ACTEDITIONS. Here is an extract of her essay: This essay solves the enigma of Deborah Turbeville's work by going over her photographic prints with a fine tooth-comb and exposing the infinite layers that lie beneath. She is more than a photographer : her work continually breaks down the blurred boundaries between…
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As part of Women's History Month and to celebrate the release of the monograph "Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage," The National Arts Club of New York hosted the symposium "Deborah Turbeville and the Female Gaze," focusing on women's perspectives and portrayal in photography. First defined by Laura Mulvey in 1975 in her article "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema," the concept of the female gaze emerged as a rebellion against the male gaze.…
Photo Elysée recently paid tribute to Deborah Turbeville, an American photographer recognised in the 1970s for her fashion photographs. But Turbeville is much more than that; it is a work on photography and its materiality. In collaboration with the MUUS collection, Photo Elysée allows us to discover a true female artist. It's challenging to classify Deborah Turbeville's (1932-2013) work because her oeuvre is rich in research and diverse use of…
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Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, has chosen to show you the work of Véronique Sablery accompanied by this text. The white work of Véronique Sablery In this multi-medium and collective exhibition, alongside and among others the drawings of Titus-Carmel and the statuary of Jan Voss, the photographs of Véronique Sablery…
This essay examines the role that photo-based imagery played in the immediate aftermath of Liberation by means of The Nuremberg Trials. The Allies and Soviets were confronted with what to do with the 8.5 million members of National Socialist German Workers’ Party and their millions of collaborators who participated in robbing, torturing, and murdering two out of every three European Jews, wiping out entire centuries-old communities. The Nazis killed so…
Marian Goodman Gallery presents Memory Lost, their first exhibition in New York with Nan Goldin, who joined the gallery in September 2018. This major exhibition is the first solo presentation by the artist in New York in five years and presents an important range of historical works together with two new video pieces and the debut of two new series of photographs. Memory Lost (2019), an important, new digital slideshow,…
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Kehrer Verlag is releasing the book American Bedroom by Barbara Peacock. For seven years, American photographer Barbara Peacock crisscrossed the United States photographing people in the spaces they defined as their bedrooms. The bedroom is an inherently personal space where humans are perhaps at their most vulnerable. Whether a room in a house, a camper, or an outdoor space, Peacock presents a body of work that invites the viewer to…
On the occasion of Art Paris, which will take place from April 4th to 7th at the Grand Palais Éphémère, Galerie XII is dedicating its booth to Sophie Zénon, who joined them at the end of 2023. Our correspondent Zoé Isle de Beauchaine met the French artist at her studio, where her diverse practice involves several skills to explore how a plant can bear witness to history. You are…
The Ristorante Caffé Toscano invites Michel Tréhet to present his works on its walls with Tuscany as the common thread. So, Barbie left with her Fiat 500, and her 1950 Vespa to travel through the cities of Tuscany, Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, San Gimignano, the beaches, ... a wonderful journey in the heart of Italy. All in black and white and a limited edition of 5 copies. It can be…
As part of the redevelopment project of the Château spaces, the City of Caen gave carte blanche to photographer Antoine Cardi. From the start of the transformation works, he wandered through this constantly evolving landscape. From this were born 12 works which constitute a poetic creation, playing on the contrast between the triviality of a moving, chaotic, fragmented space and the durability of an architecture frozen in its time and…
This is the 34th dialogue of the Collezione Ettore Molinario. A dialogue on the invisible and on photography’s ability to capture this hidden energy. A three-way dialogue, because this time the authors are August Sander, Edward Weston and all the women, the great and powerful feminine, who felt the arrival, the strength and the most intimate necessity of this secret impulse. Ettore Molinario She inhaled, she relaxed and the…
Jessica Roark : The Little Mermaid. Originally from the Midwest, she could have been a mermaid in another life. Bold and fascinated by water, which for Jessica Roark is the only element in which we are free to move, act and express ourselves in complete authenticity. Water also allows us to dance as if no one were watching, away from everything that often constrains us. What's more, water brings peace…
“The living eye” of photography: Brassaï and his Paris on show in Milan. The exhibition Brassaï. The Eye of Paris, dedicated to the man who was a photographer, but also a painter, sculptor and writer, capable of conveying in his photographs a vision that is endowed with depth and narrative summed up in the instant, is on show at Palazzo Reale, in Milan, an ancient building that stands in the…
Photographer Roger Kasparian died on February 15. His daughter Lydia sent us these images and text. Roger Kasparian is known for having photographed with talent the greatest singers and actors of the 60s. Roger Kasparian called himself a photographer from birth. He is part of a generation who learned the trade on the job at a very young age. Roger is the son of Varastade Kasparian, a survivor of the…
With his first photobook Hong Kong, The New York Times’ photo editor Mikko Takkunen captured one of the world’s greatest metropolises during a time of political uncertainty and the pandemic. As the city was still recovering from the aftermath of the anti-government protests of 2019, Takkunen began to concentrate on the purity of seeing and capturing the world anew. Inspired by the masters of the New York School, like Faurer,…
The Galerie Mira in Ménerbes offers an exhibition of hand-painted photographs by the visual artist photographer Eloïse Labarbe-Lafon. Her first book Album published by the Marseille publishing house Cé éditions will also be presented during the exhibition. Eloïse works on the preciousness of the object image through frozen moments on black and white analog film, which she then colors prints with oil paint, using her brushes or the pads of…
As flowers all across the Northern hemisphere begin to lift their first buds above the parapet on the first day of Spring, Open Doors Gallery releases a new family of species for you to consider & collect. The catalogue contains the full set of prints available from Jennifer Latour’s ongoing Bound Species series. Including a selection of brand new species created by hand in the artists studio over the winter…
The New York Times reported that Josh Kushner and his wife, the entrepreneur and model Karlie Kloss, bought the rights to revive Life as a regular print magazine from Dotdash Meredith, the publisher owned by Barry Diller’s IAC. The deal is being done through Bedford Media, the media start-up that Kloss leads as C.E.O. (The price wasn’t disclosed.) Kushner will serve as Life’s publisher and and Bedford will begin hiring…
Titan My TITAN SERIES is a series that began in 2013. The digital revolution had diminished my interest in photography and I needed to re ignite my interest in the art I had learned with analogue cameras and darkroom printing. I needed to enjoy photography again. The pin hole camera presented a way to do this. A difficult system to manage, often resulting in failure, always requiring time, planning and…
The Structure of Things Part 2: I am interested in the experiences that the camera process of photography creates. These largely abstract images in Part 2 of the series are created by an in camera technique of essentially short circuiting and disrupting the digital capture creating a new experience existing only in photographic form and not merely reflective of the world in front of the camera. As viewers of images,…
Fishermen, migrants in Thailand Tribute to the families of fishermen from the port of Khanom (Southern Thailand)! The preparation of their boat takes place over several days with the fear of not forgetting anything; fuel oil, food, water, repairing nets, etc. everything needed to work and live in the Siam Sea. Departure takes place regularly early in the morning, families are present to accompany sailors whose return is uncertain. These…