Cuban American photographer Christina Arza releases her debut photography book, slowly, tenderly. This new book encapsulates Arza's personal and artistic journey and showcases her profound exploration of self-expression through the lens of a camera. Born in 1989 in Miami, Florida, Arza's artistic journey began with her childhood fascination with the camera. She recorded herself pretending to host news broadcasts and made short films with her siblings. These were foundational years…
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Foto Femme United (Paris) and Musée de la Femme (Marrakesh) present their contest exhibition and the winning photographers selection of their collaborative exhibition, Photography: the Universal Language. This exhibition aims to amplify the voices of female and non-binary photographers based in or from to the Arab World MENA region (Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia,…
Las Mexicanas is pocket-size volume which presents an entrancing selection of studio and vernacular photographs of Mexican women from the mid-19th century to the 1960s. Through the careful editing of photographer Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, the sequence of images coalesces into a narrative of women’s empowerment. As photographic technology advances in the book—transitioning from daguerreotypes to color film—so too do the rights of the women pictured, who become increasingly mobile, expressive…
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A. galerie and its owner Arnaud Adida present a selection of photographs : Exclusivement Féminin (Exclusively Feminine) A. galerie 4, rue Léonce Reynaud 75116 Paris / France www.a-galerie.fr
The Museum of Modern Art presents Our Selves: Photographs by Women Artists from Helen Kornblum, an exhibition that will present 90 photographic works by female artists from the last 100 years, on view until October 2, 2022. Drawn exclusively from the Museum’s collection, thanks to a transformative gift of photographs from Helen Kornblum in 2021, the exhibition takes as a starting point the idea that the histories of feminism and…
The Zillman Art Museum (ZAM) presents the exhibition Meryl Meisler: 70s Suburban Sensibilities - Friends & Family from May 19 through August 19, 2023. Meryl Meisler was born in the Bronx in 1951 and raised in Massapequa, a Long Island suburb of New York City. Meisler’s neighborhood was largely composed of Jewish and Italian families, although there were also Irish, German, Greek and other first and second generation Americans. Meisler’s…
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Twice a year, Michael Diemar publishes a magazine: The Classic. As always, it’s marvellous! Issue 11 has been released and is now available to download at : https://theclassicphotomag.com/ Judge for yourself! JJN
Mauve MAUVE is the title of a series of photographic images shot over the last years. It functions allegorically, as signifier of a series of psychological attributes that characterize the gaze during this photographic work. A gaze that expresses a stance, a reaction to the current social reality. I copy from the dictionary: ‘‘… Mauve is more than yet another hue in the palette. It is registered as mysterious, exuding…
Solitude My name is Xavier Cristau. This is a series of 12 photos. 10 are recent and 2 were taken when I was 18, when I started photographing in the street. Retired since 2018, I've been able to resume my passion for photography. I photograph lonely people in the street and cemeteries. I've chosen to present a series of my street photos first. My photos of cemeteries, which could be…
Equinox François Vinot's photos don't tell a story, they offer all possible stories. Without a libretto and in a minimalist setting, a contemporary and eternal choreography unfolds before our eyes. The voluptuousness of the materials, the exaltation of the colors, the sensuality of the make-up and hair, the velvety texture of the skin, the visual richness of the clothes (and one might be tempted to say the stage costumes, so…
Intersections Everything consists of points, lines and their intersections. A person’s path from birth to death is a line and everyone has their own unique one. Nature also draws its lines, which have no similarities. The connection between motherhood and nature is also in intersection. All this leaves its imprints, both in physical form and in spiritual.The bond between mother and child never leaves us, it is with us until the very end. It can give strength and it can cause pain as well.When a woman has a child, her…
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…
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.…
Julien Magre, 2022 Niepce Prize, exhibits a set of images entitled Silence at the Le Réverbere gallery in Lyon. It is accompanied by this very pretty text. Below, topsy-turvy a life of images A white sheet Your fists clenched when you dance Your breasts Sicily Your black eyes Bodies Hands Your breaths Of the earth Of the night Of the wind Of the fire Of Silence so as not to…
David Hurn’s On Instagram published by Reel Art Press is a diaristic compendium of Hurn's digital missives, spanning his momentous 60-year career. Magnum's David Hurn (born 1934) is one of Britain's most influential documentary photographers, noted for his portrayal of ordinary people in their everyday lives. In 2016, Hurn started an Instagram account to share photography tidbits: technical tips, book recommendations, exhibitions and work that he found interesting. His engagement…
We received this report from Jonathan Alpeyrie on which he has worked for the last five years. It is accompanied by these 2 texts. For the past 5 years, I have been covering the drug wars in both South America and North America with the intent to create a large retrospective on the current situation of the Great Interntional Drug trade and its implications. Indeed, This project has both an…
Release by Contrejour of Illusion by Edouard Caupeil. It was during one of his reportages in the United States that Édouard Caupeil, accompanied by journalist Nicolas Bourcier, discovered Mound Bayou, the first black town in the country. Planted in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, in the deep south of the United States, Mound Bayou is an apparently ordinary town whose approximately 3,000 inhabitants nevertheless have the particularity of being all…
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…
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…