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Under the Rediscovered Stars, Thierry Cohen Relearns How to Look at the Forest
With “Carbon Catchers,” the photographer continues his exploration of the disappearing night, relocating it to the heart of primary forests and wetlands around the world.
Erik Kessels: “Why Should I Make New Photographs When So Many Are Already Produced Throughout the World?”
At Galerie du Jour – agnès b., in Paris, Erik Kessels’ new exhibition “As Far as You Can See” brings together nearly three decades of editorial and artistic work devoted to vernacular photography.
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Greenland Told From The Inside
Magali Delporte’s Offbeat Greetings
Denise Bellon, at the Edges of the World
Placed Youth, Voices Reclaimed
In Brussels, a photographic project gives a voice to teenagers placed in judicial institutions as part of protective measures. Through images and testimonies, it tells fragile trajectories shaped by waiting, silence, and choices consciously made.
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Elliott Erwitt: An Explosion of Color
Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography
Stephen Shore: “Photography Isn’t Very Good at Explaining”
Joel Meyerowitz: A Year of Consecration
For the past six decades, the American photographer Joel Meyerowitz has roamed the streets of the world, countrysides and beaches in search of life in blue, green, yellow and red. In the 1970s, his sense of modernism contributed to the acceptance of color photographs as works of art. In 2024, five major exhibitions celebrate his work.
