Tag: Photography
solidarity with Ukrainian artists
In Austria, solidarity is organized for Ukrainian artists. A platform was quickly set up to welcome those wishing to leave Ukraine to join Austria. “Office Ukraine” puts them in touch…
For photographer Sebastião Salgado, “it is essential to show the difficulties of access to water”
Cultural guest The Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado exhibits until September 22 at the gates of Paris, on the forecourt of the business district of La Défense, on the theme of…
Letizia Battaglia, death of an icon of photojournalism
Died in Cefalù on April 13, Sicilian photographer Letizia Battaglia had just celebrated her 87th birthday. She had embodied for two decades the fight against the crimes of Cosa Nostra,…
“The ruin of his home”, the photographic roaming of Mathieu Pernot in the Middle East
Mathieu Pernot is the winner of the Henri-Cartier-Bresson prize. A prize endowed with a scholarship that allows him to carry out a very personal project: to go to Lebanon in…
Michelangelo Pistoletto exhibition: “Messanudo”, the world laid bare
He is a huge committed art activist. A pioneer of Arte Povera in the 1960s. The Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto, 89, is famous for his mirror paintings, reflecting the upheavals…
Lambton author’s photography work featured at Gallery in the Grove
Author Ann Towell says her six grandchildren are the inspiration behind the art in her first photography exhibition. “Down the Rabbit Hole,” a collection of 20 layered photographs that opened…
Reopening of the new Albert Kahn museum, “the archives of the planet”
After six years of work, the public will be able to rediscover the Albert Kahn museum and gardens, in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris. A new glass and wood building signed by…
Raymond Depardon: filming the trials “will give reality incredible strength”
The trials can now be filmed, according to an official decree published this Friday by the government which wishes to restore the confidence of the French towards a largely unknown…
In Madagascar, an exhibition to tell the story of the first gold mining on the island
In Madagascar, hardly a day goes by without the national media reporting facts of gold trafficking. A precious metal which is popular and which has enjoyed, since Wednesday, March 30,…
Nathalie Kaïd, women on edge
Nathalie Kaïd’s new project is called “Tattooed love”. A beautiful book that brings together testimonies of women around texts and photos revealing their bodies and their souls. They found in…