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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f³ – freiraum für fotografie presents the exhibition Tina Modotti : Revolution & Passion. Tina Modotti is undoubtedly one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of photography. She was an actress, photographer and revolutionary. In 1896 she was born Assunta Adelaide Luigia Modotti Mondini in Udine, Italy, in the poorest of circumstances. At the age of twelve, she was already working as a seamstress to support her family.…
In a remote area of the Bois de Vincennes, hidden behind the Regional Police Training Center, two large buildings surrounded by fences and barbed wire face each other: the Administrative Detention Center (Cra) of Vincennes opened its doors in 1995, to respond to policies for the removal of foreigners in an irregular situation on French territory. In recent years, an average of around 200 men have been held in Buildings…
Eugène Atget photographs sold by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston are presented at the auction house Hindman in Chicago on December 6, 2022. Hindman presents a rare collection of photographs by Eugène Atget, a pioneer of photography, whose documentary vision of Paris was highly influential to artists across the globe, inspiring everyone from Man Ray to Ansel Adams. Originally owned by American photographer Berenice Abbott, an early champion of…
A day of research-creation “A Queer Photo Archive” is organized on Saturday December 10, 2022 at the Jeu de Paume under the direction of Nicola Lo Calzo. https://jeudepaume.org/evenement/a-queer-photo-archive/ Jeu de Paume 1 place de la Concorde Jardin des Tuileries 75001 Paris +33 1 47 03 12 50 www.jeudepaume.org
Dr. Eran Gilat is a Neuroscientist and Fine Art Photographer. Eran has been engaged for many years in fine art photography. His ‘Life Science’ project was vastly presented in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world. The study was published by numerous platforms, such as world photography magazines, newspapers and wired media platforms. ‘Life Science’ Photography book was published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg. Long lasting passion…
Photo Days invites Pieter Ugo to present his 1994 series, with images rarely seen in France. 199 is the end of Apartheid in South Africa, with the election of Nelson Mandela. It is also the year of the genocide in Rwanda. Through portraits of children from these two countries, Hugo questions history and his personal history, the relationship between life and death, and the imprint of collective memory in the…
For her book project Under the Apple Tree photographer Regina Anzenberger invited her family members to portrait sessions and condensed the resulting works into an album. The pictures were taken with a Rolleiflex camera, mostly outdoors, in gardens that refer to the apple tree in the title. Analog technology is a crucial element of the series. Today, it is an anachronism, just as the photo album or the family portrait…
« Where do we go when we disappear into this fog of mothering? » For six years, Hungarian photographer Andi Galdi Vinko photographed her daily life as a pregnant woman and later a young mother. Far from the rosy pictures that still circulate today, she delivers an honest portrait of motherhood in all its states, both poetic and wild. Referring to the feminist awareness of recent years and the empowerment of women…
You tourned the tables on me, one hundred and fifteen contemporary musicians and composers portrayed by Roberto Masotti between 1974 and 1981 with the constant (but always variable) presence of a table as a prop that always traveled with the photographer. From the introductory text by Roberto Masotti, The coffee table: a brief history "It was found and purchased on the outskirts of Milan, on a sunny afternoon in May…
In Iceland, the strength of the territory commands respect, mixed with this strange feeling that these landscapes are inhabited. Along the roads, at the detours of the lava fields and the basalt cliffs, are scattered sites with disturbing stories, populated by trolls, elves and huldufólk (“the hidden people”). But it is the same in Reykjavik, in the suburban cities or the remote villages. Here and there, lava rocks are left…
American photographer, Rhona Bitner invites us on a journey to the heart of the history of American music through her series “The Listen Project”. Like Charles Marville, who in 1864 had documented the streets of Paris on the verge of disappearing, Rhona Bitner fixes on film and lists the most emblematic places in the history of music in the United States before they also disappeared. In 13 years from 2006…
A photo exhibition telling the story of ‘the Wellington house’ and the upheaval that took place in the heart of New Zealand’s capital when the inner-city bypass was constructed in the early 2000s opened this week. Billed by curator Graham Frost as a “conversation across time between two artists”, The Places We Called Home brings together the work of Andrew Ross and Cody Ellingham; two photographers capturing the history of…
The Galerie Roger-Viollet presents Une histoire photographique des femmes au XXe siècle a book by Agnès Grossmann, produced in partnership with Editions Gründ. 300 photographs from the beginning of the 20th century to bear witness in images to the lives and struggles of women and to paint a portrait of those known and unknown who have advanced the cause of women. Chronological chapter decade after decade which covers all aspects…
Let's celebrate forty years of the Photo Poche collection through the words of the contributors: photographers Harry Gruyaert and Klavdij Sluban and photographic historians Damarice Amao and Clara Bouveresse. Zoé Isle de Beauchaine: How did you discover Photo Poche? Harry Gruyaert: I didn't discover Photo Poche, I was there when Delpire invented it. It was an excellent initiative. I found it very exciting to be able to buy books…
This is the first of two essays exploring the photographic activities of Henryk Ross (1910-1991) who documented living inside the Łódź Ghetto from 1940 to 1944. Officially, Ross worked for the Statistics Department of the ghetto’s Jewish Administration, photographing the ghetto’s Jewish inhabitants for identification cards and for use in Nazi propaganda. When Ross was not engaged in his bureaucratic capacity, he risked his special privileges and his life to…