Exhibition
Anna Maria Borghese, photographer
Anna Maria de Ferrari, a Genovese noble, whose mother was the adopted daughter of the Tsar, lived between 1874 and 1924. In 1895, she married Prince Scipione Borghese, a traveler, explorer, politician and diplomat who became famous after winning the 1907 Peking-Paris car race aboa...
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Exhibition
Emily Allchurch
Tokyo Story
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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Portfolio
Qingjun Huang
Steam Locomotives
Our correspondent in Beijing, CYJO, met with Qingjun Huang, one of the great photographers of the daily realities of life in China. We hereby present one of his first works, called Steam Locomotives. Tomorrow we will present the second part, Family Stuff. China c...
15.03.2011[ read full story ]
Exhibition
Qingjun Huang
Family Stuff
Here is the second part of Qingjun Huang’s work. Yesterday we presented Steam Locomotives. Today, here is Family Stuff and the remainder of the interview with our correspondant CYJO.
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Auction
Ader / Argentic
Photo Book Collection
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
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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Exhibition
Olivier Pasquiers
What lives !
Olivier Pasquiers has chosen to present four photographic series:Those forgotten war veterans, First Pay Packet, The Pains of exilet and Us…Our Bodies.Thirty Moroccans who fought in the French army live in two residential Sonacotra homes (called ADOMA today) in Beauvais. A...
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Exhibition
Henry Leutwyler
Michael Jackson
“Neverland Lost – A Portrait of Michael Jackson” began when on assignment from Conde Nast, Henry Leutwyler was given the opportunity to photograph the objects from Jackson’s estate that were scheduled to be auctioned in April 2009. The auction was subsequently can...
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Exhibition
Nobuyoshi Araki 100 unpublished photos
Japan’s most famous dirrrrrty photo documentarian, Nobuyoshi Araki, now at 70 is back working his youthful mojo with an exhibition of about 100 freshly discovered and unpublished works shot around 1965. Hidden for over 40 years in a Fuji bromide paper box marked “Theater of ...
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Portfolio
Outlaw Art by
Sara Rosen
Janene Outlaw has always lived up to her name. Born and raised in uptown Manhattan, she attended the Bank Street School and Cornell University before beginning her career as a photo editor at publications including The New York Times, Fortune, The Village Voice, and New York Magazine. On...
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Exhibition
Take me to the water, River Baptisms
The exhibition Take me to the water exposes photographs of river baptisms taken in the American South and Midwest between 1880 et 1930. Donated to the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York in 2007 by collectors Janna Rosenkranz and Jim Linderman, these...
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Auction
Piasa
Russian Photography
The Société de Ventes Volontaires Piasa is organizing an extraordinary sale of Russian and Soviet pictures from 1900 to today, under the expertise of Agnès de Gouvion Saint Cyr. It will be held on Monday March 28 at 2:30pm in Salle 10 of the Hôtel Drouot. In the auction catalogue, Agn...
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Exhibition
Emilie Arfeuil
Peeping Tom
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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Portfolio
Chelsea Girls
by Fabrice Mabillot
Fabrice Mabillot dove into photography in 2005 after nearly 20 years as an Artistic Director and graphic artist. He has a very sensitive and unique approach, attached to bodily grace and sensuality, women’s femininity and nonchalance, and the innocence of young girls. He was q...
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Exhibition
Hans-Christian Schink
Kicken Berlin
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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