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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Love, Lust and Freedom is on display at Kunstmuseum Brandts. From quiet kisses and doing the laundry to hardcore raves. Life as a queer person and the right to love or desire whoever and however you want is addressed in a new photography exhibition at Kunstmuseum Brandts. From the humdrum of the everyday to the experimental and, in some cases, potentially dangerous love life of certain members of the queer…
In their series Photo Spotlight, Holden Luntz Gallery presents the work of Bernie Taupin based on the photographs of Terry O'Neill. Two Sides of the Sixties Terry O’Neill was both a great friend and an inspiration. His personality behind the camera was an infectious and kinetic pantomime of chaotic charm. Terry was a star in his own firmament as much as the icons he photographed over the decades. His images…
Les Douches la Galerie pays tribute to Marvin E. Newman. Marvin E. Newman, who died on September 13, 2023, photographed everything with great joy: from street reporting to advertising or sports commissions, including nightlife and fashion. Les Douches la Galerie, which presented his first personal exhibition in France in 2018, wanted to pay tribute to him, a few months after his death, with this exhibition of photographs taken in color,…
Cédric Roux presents his book Before Rebirth published by Édition Odyssée. He introduces it like this: Before Rebirth began during a month-long photography residency in Wilson, NC in December 2021. Invited by the Eye on Main street festival, I made several stays. Accustomed to capturing the movement and intense life of the streets of New York, the first contact with Wilson was a real shock. In search of a city…
The Porosus endowment fund, the Régnier pour la Création fund and Les femmes s’exposent are launching the new scholarship to support emerging creation. This scholarship will be awarded to an active professional female photographer, with less than 10 years of experience, for the production of artistic or documentary photographic work. The proposed subject could be a new photographic project or the new chapter of an ongoing project that has never…
Willy Cartier : Chameleon. Willy Cartier is a versatile artist, born into a family steeped in art in all its forms. His father, a classical dancer, painter and writer, and his mother, also a dancer, undoubtedly influenced his artistic path. From an early age, he felt different, with his long, eye-catching black hair, sometimes considered too long by some, but ultimately becoming an integral part of his identity. Navigating backstage…
On March 20 was Annie Leibovitz's installation session at the Académie des beaux-arts, here is her speech. Speech by Annie Leibovitz Sebastião Salgado It is an honor to be in your company Sebastião. Thank you. You are a great man. There is a universal truth in your photographs. In his most recent work, Sebastião Salgado turned to nature as a subject—to places untouched by humans. “I am pessimistic about humankind,”…
The in focus gallery, B. Arnold in Cologne, presents Nick Brandt: The Day May Break, an ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. Chapter One was photographed in Zimbabwe and Kenya in 2020, Chapter Two in Bolivia in 2022. The people in the photos have all been badly affected by climate change, from extreme droughts to floods that destroyed their homes…
Denis Rouvre is showing an exhibition entitled Ground Zero at the Hebert La Tronche museum in Isere (Near the French Alps). It is presented as follows: The photographs presented come from the Ground Zero project, the title of which refers to the point of impact of a bomb. Carried out in 2020 in partnership with the Emmaüs Défi association, this project was designed and carried out by photographer Denis Rouvre,…
That was 4 years ago! Some symbolic photos signed Thierry Bouët and accompanied by this text: The circumstances were so exceptional that a photographer could not escape a precious visual testimony. Not being on an equal footing with my press colleagues circulating freely, I decided on another, less academic, method of operation. It is strictly prohibited to fly a drone over a built-up area. However, this was the only way…
In 1996, rock band The Afghan Whigs released their album Black Love, a musical opus that changed the lives of many of the group’s loyal followers. The well-known lore that a film would accompany the record never came to fruition, leaving devotees to wonder what such a visual accompaniment might have looked like. There Is No Light at the End of the Tunnel Because the Tunnel Is Made of Light…
Ahead of the 9th annual edition of Photo London fair, a special occasion was held at PhotoHouse in Paris, marking a celebration for the Master Photography for 2024, awarded to French photographer Valérie Belin showcasing a solo exhibition part of the public fair programme. Amidst an intimate crowd of friends, galleries and art collectors, the occasion brought together Photo London founders Michael Benson and Fariba Farshad, alongside Kamiar Malek, Director…
Arles 2024: Announcement of the program for the 55th edition! Mary Ellen Mark, Stephen Shames, Stéphane Duroy, Christina de Middel, Debi Cornwall, Randa Mirza, Jean Claude Gautrand, Sport in action, Wagon bar, Fashion Army, Hans Silvester, Alassa Diawara, Bruce Eesy, Commitment, Paradis naturists, Stephen Dock, Lahem, Collection Astrid Ullens de Shooten. It is a wonderful tribute that Arles is paying this year to photojournalism, to documentary, humanist and committed photography.…
Cherbourg. Alone. 2018. Change of assignment imposed by the institution. Deaf dialogue with HR. Brest or Paris requested. Transferred to Cherbourg. Relentless decision, intimidation, disguised threats, appeal, failure. Resignation refused. Double punishment. Life as a couple already shaky. Unravelling accelerated by arbitrary transfer. Break-up. House for sale. Loss of control over my life. Arrival in Cherbourg in September. Only my dog Iroise accompanies me. Search for accommodation. Apartments unavailable. A…
Rememory For the past 9 years I have witnessed an invisible change in my mother and when verbal language was powerless and lost, we were connected through a photograph. It became an act of love and an attempt to keep the memory and intimacy with each other from fading into oblivion. The series of works presented covers the time of the inner experience of war at the same time as…