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Tabitha Soren
Running
On display at the Kopeikin Gallery through May 18 is Running, the first solo exhibition of Tabitha Soren. These figures, caught in a moment of primal fear while fleeing some unknown danger, reveal the stunning beauty of the survival instinct. At once hero and victim,...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Pierre Baëlen
Imaginary Landscapes
Born in the foothills of the Pyrenees in 1981, the contrasting landscapes of mountains and the sea instilled in this photographer a penchant for wide-open spaces. Between dreams and reality, Pierre Baelen today uses photography to fight for the environment with the association Su...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Matthieu Raffard
Suspensions
Suspended moments, improbable scenarios, Matthieu Raffard relates the sweetness of the present at the pace of his emotions, brought together by natural light, revealing the delicate emergence of the real. Born in 1981 in Paris, Matthieu Raffard now lives in New York. After studying at t...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Matt Henry
Short stories
Matt Henry photographs little stories from the 60s and 70s like photographic ideograms. Three decades of an addiction to American cinema and television have led him to create a world where narrative fiction draws the viewer in. His full and graphic photographs call to mind the 1960s and 70s.
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Madé
Photo Agent
At first, most of my photographers were portrait artists, then I moved more towards fashion, which is one of photography’s fields of experimentation, and then of course I started doing more with beauty products and still life. What’s most important for me it to find a talented person with a unique...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Loan Nguyen
Mobile
I don’t believe too much in the idea of the decisive moment. I think my photographs are produced over the course of several steps: when I plan what I’m going to do, during the shoot, and in the editing and retouching. For me a good picture is the result of a sum of decisive actions, not the prod...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Johnny Tergo
Passenger side window
An American citizen born to Croatian immigrants parents in 1977, Johnny Tergo lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife and four children. His career as a construction worker led him to travel by truck to neighborhoods throughout the city. He transformed his Ch...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Bruno Dayan
A corps perdu
These are the final days to see A corps perdu by Bruno Dayan at the Elephant Paname gallery in Paris. The exhibition offers viewers a journey into the sublime and the sensual, a journey into the heart of the feminine. The female body is the origin while the rest of the world is ordered in ...
30.04.2013[ read full story ]
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Thomas Ruff
Photograms & m.a.r.s.
Thomas Ruff’s new works depict abstract shapes, lines, and spirals in seemingly random formations with varying degrees of transparency and illumination. Their compositions are reminiscent of artistic experimentation with camera-less photography in the 1920s. Cherished in particular...
26.03.2013[ read full story ]
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Florence Moll: Photo Agent, Paris
With specialists in photography, hyper-realism, set and fashion design, 3D and video, Florence Moll has put together an eclectic group of talented artists in the service of commercial photography. Her photographers offer us a world that is by turns sensitive, futuristic and imaginary...
26.03.2013[ read full story ]
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