Book

André Perlstein’s ‘70’s

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When the young German André Perlstein came to Paris, the ‘70’s had just blown in on the heels of the rollicking ‘60’s. Everything was changing in a France that had just buried its leader. From De Gaulle to La Boisserie, it was the somber summing up of 60 dark years of world wars an...

23.12.2010[ read full story ]

Exhibition

Clark et Pougnaud: Paint and Photograph

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Pougnaud is a painter. She is inspired by theater, with a penchant for set design. She integrates photographs of characters inside her set models. Clark has been a studio photographer for 25 years. He retouches his own pictures.

23.12.2010[ read full story ]

Portfolio

The Eyes of Google Street View by Jon Rafman

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With his project , “The Nine Eyes of Google Street View”, Jon Rafman manages to melt together art, anthropology, the real and the virtual worlds as well as photography without a camera, or more likely 9 cameras without a photographer.

22.12.2010[ read full story ]

Portrait

Bureau, a legendary photojournalist

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From the 1960’s through the 1990’s, Henri Bureau was a legend in photojournalism. He covered everything, saw everything, and travelled everywhere. His photos resembled him: both tough and tender.

27.10.2010[ read full story ]

In memoriam

A tribute to Jean-Pierre Leloir

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Music First, Jean-Pierre Leloir departs with winter winds. Known and recognized for his pictures of the Jazz and Music Hall scene, Jean-Pierre Leloir left us with the arrival of winter. He died on December 21, at 80 years old.

23.12.2010[ read full story ]

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