Exhibition

Emily Allchurch
Tokyo Story

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Emily Allchurch’s ‘Tokyo Story’ re-creates ten of the impressive works of Hiroshige’s imagery, These 10 digital collages bring to life the two dimensional nature of woodblock printing into the real world through the imaginary world reconstructed by assembling countless objects and de...

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Auction

Ader / Argentic
Photo Book Collection

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The auction market house Ader/Nordmann has organized a sale of photography books in partnership with Argentic, which will take place in the salon Favart (located in the Ader House at 3 rue Favart), next Thursday March 31 at 2 p.m.

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Exhibition

Dmitri Kasterine
Portraits

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Since the early 1960s Kasterine has photographed some of the most eminent cultural figures of the twentieth century. The son of a White Russian army officer and his British wife, Dmitri Kasterine was born in London in 1932. Following early careers as a wine salesman, Lloyd’s broker, ra...

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In memoriam

Brian Lanker, 63, Loses Brief Battle With Cancer

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Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and filmmaker Brian Lanker, a newspaper and Life magazine, National Geographic, and Sports Illustrated photographer whose book “I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America” was one of the most successful photo...

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Exhibition

Emilie Arfeuil
Peeping Tom

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Her name is Emilie Arfeuil. You will not know much else about her, save for these lines that she sent to us: "Need to wake up every morning, grab my camera and get lost, look at the noise become silence, touch beauty with my hands, with my eyes, and capture it, make something out of n...

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Exhibition

Hans-Christian Schink
Kicken Berlin

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Between 2003 and 2010 Schink sought out various locations on both the northern and southern hemispheres and recorded the sun’s course for exactly one hour. Each site created a different characteristic image in which the sun’s path appears as a dark diagonal line. The naked eye...

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