Exhibition
Roland Garros
Capucine Bailly
“When I grow up, I’ll be sitting with the photographers in the front row” said the young Capucine Bailly who was taking pictures from the stands at Roland Garros with her Fisher Price camera. After several internships as a production assistant for television shows, ...
17.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Moby
Destroyed at Clic
I’ve actually been taking pictures for as long as I’ve been making music. When I was 9 years old (around the same time I started studying music) my uncle gave me my first camera, a nikon F. my uncle (Joseph Kugielsky) was a photographer for the New York Times and National Geographic magazi...
11.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Jan Saudek
Private collection
The David Guiraud gallery presents an exhibition of 35 Jan Saudek signed vintage prints. They come from an exceptional private collection of over 60 pictures that will allow one to discover old and sometimes unknown images. The gallery will hang around 35 copies on ...
13.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Mikael Jansson
Dum Dum Boys
Mikael Jansson is one of the worlds most sought after fashionphotographers, working for magazines like Interview and Vogue Paris. For the men’s spring fashion issue of New York Times’ style supplement T, he created a series of images called ”Ballad ...
09.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Edouard Boubat
Instants of happiness
After Robert Doisneau and Willy Ronis, the City of Issy-les-Moulineaux, a stone’s throw from Paris, continues its policy of enabling its fellow citizens to discover humanist photography featuring 59 photographs by Edouard Boubat</stro...
05.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Yannis Roger
Poetry of daily life
The exhibition is delightfully called “After”. The Vu Gallery is showing pictures by Yannis Roger, born in 1975. He lives in Paris. His pictures were taken haphazardly during his wanderings and boast the poetry of an intimate and quiet universe bordering on the trivial, privat...
11.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Buenos Aires
Robert Doisneau, part 1
Unfailing chronicler of a time when the “little” people were chased from their Parisian working class neighborhoods, when peasants looking for work would come fill the ranks of the poorly housed of the Parisian periphery and when suburbanites would be pushed beyond the edge o...
30.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Paris, May 21-28, 1871
20,000 casualties
Through May 28th, the Hotel de Ville in Paris presents an exhibition on the Commune of Paris of 1871. Many photographs capture the dramatic events that unfold in the capital 140 years ago. The photographs showing ruins of monuments and houses destroyed during the combats ...
13.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Moscow
Sergey Shestakov
It is the star exhibition of MAM in Moscow until July 15th, 25 years after the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl. Olga Sviblova presents the work of the photographer Sergey Shestakov. Here are two texts, the first by Olga Sviblova and the second by Sergey She...
04.05.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
International Center for Fictional Photography
Alexandra Brez, Managing Editor of INC Magazine and William Hunt, dealer, collector and writer, are both professors at the School of Visual Arts in New York, SVA, in New York. They associated with their students to create the The Int...
10.05.2011[ read full story ]
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