Exhibition
The Little Sparrow as seen by Hugues Vassal
Hugues Vassal, co-founder of Gamma agency, exposes 24 exclusive images of the life of Edith Piaf at New York University’s La Maison Francaise until May 15th, 2011.
07.04.2011[ read full story ]
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Rip Hopkins
Concrete and Iron
In 2011, the Departmental Museum of Prehistory of the Ile de France, a masterwork by architect Roland Simounet, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Photographer Rip Hopkins was invited to participate in “The Age of Concrete and Iron” festivities. With this extensive new series of p...
01.04.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Lucien Clergue in America, 1961-2010
For the past three years, the Association Lucien Clergue en Pays d’Arles has honored the photographer with an exhibition at Arles. After “The Gypsies and their Prince: José Reyes” in 2009, Clergue in the Arena, 50 years of bullfighting in 2010, the Associatio...
31.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Basilico, Castella, Vitali: Italian perspectives
Three different points of view, three big names of Italian landscape photography: Gabriele Basilico, Vincenzo Castella, Massimo Vitali. Gabriele Basilico is one of the bigger names of landscape photography: his city portraits (Milan, but also Naples, Bayreuth, Istan...
31.03.2011[ read full story ]
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Robyn Twomey
Medicine
Robyn Twoney, a Bay Area freelance and fine-art photographer presents her first exhibition Medicine at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, portraits and environment archival pigment prints of medical marijuana clients living in California.
31.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Tendance Floue
Watchers
We told you about them last February, the collective Tendance Floue will blow out the 20 candles on its birthday cake! After an initial success with the exhibitions in the heart of the Marais, it’s now on to the Pavillon Carre Baudoin in the 20th district of Pari...
05.04.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Yannig Willmann
Illan Engel Gallery
Yannig Willmann, lives and works in Paris. He began his studies in cinema at the International Institute of Image and Sound in Paris, then plastic arts at Beaux Arts in Rennes, and at the California College of the Arts in Oakland, then joins the Studio National des Arts Conte...
29.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Kate Simon
The Beat Generation
Like every true New Yorker, Kate Simon is…British. A major witness to an incredible time (the ‘70’s), she was a friend to the poets, writers, and rock stars of the underground, those creatures lurking in the shadows, yearning for light. She has extraordinary and rare photographic ...
29.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Pascale
et Thierry Nivaux
Pascale and Thierry Nivaux are featured at the Iris Gallery with two surprising series taken from their travels around the globe. Thanks to a scanner taken in their vehicle, they were able to capture a natural universe in black and white where aging is a renaissance; but also an indust...
25.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Ricard Terré
The cult of veils
Ricard Terré, (born in Spain, Sant Boi de Llobregat, 1928 – Vigo,2009) is the type of artist that belongs to the literary and visual tradition known as La España Negra. His work, pioneer in many aspects, has been incorporated into our collective memory and enriched with p...
25.03.2011[ read full story ]
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