Corridor Eléphant editions publish Dialogue, the first book by Julien Drogoul. He presents it like this: “Dialogue”, a book resulting from an eponymous project covering ten years of street photography, is intended to be a collection of fictional and ephemeral stories. When they are not purely contemplative, their tones sometimes humanist or poetic; often humorous, will certainly give an idea of the great photographers who have shaped my outlook over…
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Deutsches Haus at NYU presents Ulisse by Marc Ohrem-Leclef. He presents it like this. In Ulisse, I work with found letters and photographs, vernacular images, as well as original photographs from my archive and recent images made in ongoing collaborations in Sicily and New York. In dialogue, these visuals –dating from the 1940s to today– explore themes of belonging and memory through three, seemingly unconnected, histories of migration. Marc Ohrem-Leclef…
You are a European photographer over 60 years old, you wish to highlight a unique artistic and photographic journey developed over several decades, you have until April 29, 2024 to submit your application for the Prix Viviane Esders. Composition of the 2024 Jury The jury, made up of personalities linked to the world of art and culture, accompanies Viviane Esders to designate the five nominated photographers and among them the…
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Whatever you do, don’t tell Katrien de Blauwer that she makes collages: “Let's say I’m a photographer without a camera. For me, cutting is comparable to clicking on the shutter release”. She snips, glues, assembles, infringes, colors and handles photographs from the old magazines she collects. Close to photomontage or film editing, her works conceal an intense narrative charge. They are linked to memory and personal history, but, paradoxically, as…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. This is a selection of their portfolio : Moves The Agents Club, founded in 2018 by Alexandre and Wanda Orlowski, is a unique mobile platform showcasing the most sought-after photography agencies worldwide and the exceptional image-makers they represent. This feature was first published by The Agents Club. www.theagents.club
We learned of the passing of Sabine Weiss at the age of 97 through her Parisian gallery, Les Douches La Galerie. Today’s edition of The Eye of Photography is dedicated to this great humanist photographer. Françoise Denoyelle sent us the following text. Sabine Weiss so present – by Françoise Denoyelle In the early 1980s, when fall came, Photo Month also came in full swing. Jean-Luc Monterosso concocted real marathons…
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To accompany the re-edition of the work entitled “What is a woman worth: a treatise on the moral and practical education of young girls” published in 1893, The Eyes Publishing wanted a female eye to cast her sensitivity and her emotions on this work from another time. The duo Elsa & Johanna reinterprets with the singular look of today's artists this vision of women from another time. Surprised by the…
This is the nineteenth dialogue in the Ettore Molinario Collection. Perhaps an extreme encounter, as such is the life and work of Pierre Molinier, an author I love very much and it is no coincidence that his Shaman is the tutelary deity of my collection. Alongside this artist, who is so very modern in his intuitions on gender identity, is the portrait of the «Inconnue de la Seine», signed by Albert…
Untitled Art 2022 takes place during Miami Art Week from Tuesday November 29 through Saturday December 3. The fair coincides with Art Basel Miami Beach, held from Thursday December 1 to Saturday December 3. Yancey Richardson Gallery is present at the Booth B4 Untitled Art: Miami Beach 2022 November 29 – December 3, 2022 Ocean Drive & 12th Street Miami Beach, FL https://untitledartfairs.com/ www.yanceyrichardson.com
29 Arts In Progress in Milan will present the exhibition Gian Paolo Barbieri: Unconventional, a selection of unseen colour photographs by the Artist who was the winner of the 2018 Lucie Award for Best International Photographer (Outstanding Achievement in Fashion). The exhibition presents a highly innovative selection of images to the public, both in terms of their setting and styling, the fruit of the unmistakable genius of the Artist. It…
Sabine Weiss (July 23, 1924 – Dec. 28, 2021) is universally recognized as a member of France's celebrated humanist school. In the first West Coast exhibition, Peter Fetterman Gallery shares the dynamic body of work of this incredible female artist who passed away in December 2021. Sabine Weiss was born in Switzerland in 1924. In 1942, she wondered what to do with her life, and decided to pursue a career…
One of the most influential American artists working today, Carrie Mae Weems has investigated narratives around family, race, gender, sexism, class and the consequences of power for more than 40 years. Her complex oeuvre—always ahead of its time, and profoundly formative for younger generations of artists—has employed photography (for which she is best known), fabric, text, audio, digital images, installation and video. Writing in the New York Times, Holland Cotter succinctly…
Sacha Goldberger is a photographer who has a very pronounced taste for staging. And his pictures prove it, as they are so amazing that they show the titanic work worthy of Hollywood super-productions. For him every detail counts. But, for once, for this book dedicated to those who are usually in the shadow of the Elysée, his images are different, but always as surprising. Let's meet... How did the…
Inspired by works belonging to the world of art history that have accompanied me since adolescence, this particular bond is like that of a family of souls whose invisible family tree whispers to me to draw it. This purpose is carried out as follows: compose a setting, stylize the models, illuminate, and guide the subject in front of my lens. Photograph and work in post-production on digital files up to…
The exhibition Une ligne formée de points presents for the first time in France the work of Japanese photographer Tomiyasu Hayahisa, born in Chigasaki in 1982. Graduated in 2016, he became known two years later, with the publication of his book TTP published by MACK, quickly out of print and reprinted several times since. For this series, he installed his camera on his windowsill and photographed the park located in…
“We hope you all take a ride down to Miami for a week of non-stop art” - Holden Luntz Gallery Holden Luntz Gallery – Booth AM210 www.holdenluntz.com Art Miami November 29 – December 4 The Art Miami Pavillion One Miami Herald Plaza @ NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & Macarthur Causeways Wednesday – Saturday 11AM - 7PM, Sunday 11AM - 6PM https://www.artmiami.com/
Lise Guillon & Emile Garcon : Promising young talents. Born in Brittany, Emile Garçon is a director, photographer and the author of a first novel. At the age of 19, he left for Lebanon to photograph the revolution. He made a second photographic series on film sets. At the same time, he directed short films in Verdun, Paris and Burgundy and won several awards in festivals. Lise Guillon was born…
The Académie des beaux-arts is hosting the exhibition Fulani of the Sahel by Pascal Maitre, winner of the 2022 edition of the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Photography award- Academy of Fine Arts. Thanks to this award, Pascal Maitre has been working for two years on this project which has taken him to Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Benin. The Fulani people number no less than 70 million men and women, spread…
After Home in 2014, Les Douches la Galerie is devoting a new personal exhibition to the work of Tom Arndt. Accompanying the publication of the book Reflets d’Amérique by the atelier EXB, the exhibition brings together twenty-six photographs taken from 1970 to the present day, printed by the artist. Together, they tell the poetry of simple things in an America of big cities, suburbs and the rural world. Since the…
For a decade, The Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year has established itself as the leading award in food photography and widely contributed to expand the definition and understanding of the what and why of photographing food. The Eye of Photography has teamed up with the Award to shed a light on this ambitious programme. Let's meet Caroline Kenyon, its founder and director. What are the origins of…
Starting on November 26, 2022 Camera Work Gallery presents the exhibition Olaf Heine: Human Conditions with works by Berlin-based photographic artist Olaf Heine. Featuring more than 40 works, the exhibition shows numerous main works from the artist’s body of work as well as new photographs, which are exhibited for the very first time. It is Olaf Heine’s most comprehensive exhibition so far, who is exclusively presented by CAMERA WORK Gallery.…