Exhibition
Marina Gadonneix: Landscapes
The gallery RVB Books is holding its second exhibition devoted to the work of Marina Gadonneix. In the series Landscapes and The house That burn Every Day, the artist weaves a complex link between documentary and fiction by exploring places that have bee...
28.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Sotheby’s: The Anne Fontaine Foundation
Two years ago, fashion designer Anne Fontaine launched a foundation aimed at raising awareness on the growing issue of deforestation. Since then, the Anne Fontaine Foundation has been working to establish multiple tree-planting projects in the most endangered forest in the wo...
28.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Berlin : Brigitte Lacombe
La passion du cinéma
In 1975, the French photographer Brigitte Lacombe, twenty-five at the time, was sent by ELLE magazine to cover the Cannes film festival, where she took several portraits of actors and directors, they would soon invite Lacombe and her camera on their film sets...
25.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Anthony Goicolea
à la Galerie Particulière
The Galerie Particulière will present until April 28, 2013, the first exhibition in France devoted entirely to Anthony Goicolea, a visual artist whose work has been well received in the United States for several years. His photographs, drawings, video and installations a...
22.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
John Batho
Un maitre de la couleur
The 1970s work of John Batho is a milestone in the history of photography. At a time when the artform was dominated by black-and-white, Batho chose to consider color “for what it is,” that is, a visual, constitutive and constructive piece of data in the photographi...
25.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Photography and the French Industrial Heritage
In the heart of Picardy, jnorth of Paris, the Communauty de l’agglomération Creilloise (CaC) is the aglomeration of four communes: Creil, Montataire, Nogent-sur-Oise and Villers-saint- Paul—all important sites of the region’s industrial history. Indeed, ore has been min...
21.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Amsterdam
& Paris:
From Athena to Aphrodite
"From Athena to Aphrodite" is a group exhibit which examines the representation of women in photography from 1864 to the present. Included in the show are photographs by Berenice Abbott, Nobuyoshi Araki, Cecil Beaton, Bill Brandt, Guy Bourdin, Julia-Ma...
25.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Tim Parchikov:
Times New Roman
At all times every new political or financial elite feels a need for self-identification with classical culture. Thus, it demonstrates its legitimacy and accentuates the appropriateness of its inheritance of previous epoch. After conquering ancient Greece Romans began to reproduce Gree...
27.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Christie's: Sante D'Orazio
Other Graces
Christie's Private Sales presents Other Graces: Photographs by Sante D'Orazio, a selling exhibition that spans the photographer’s exhilarating career from the 1990s to the present. Sante D’Orazio’s oeuvre is an alluring combination of sex and celebrit...
28.03.2013[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Lille: Kitchen, photographs
Kitchen is an annual exhibition that aims to bring together and promote the work of young photographers from different countries. The name of the exhibition is no accident: a kitchen is where ingredients are combined to create different dishes. Here, the exhibition combines cultures and ta...
22.03.2013[ read full story ]
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