For more than 10 years, Galerie VU’ has been promoting photographers of various ages, nationalities and inspirations. This issue of…
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Holding fast to his direct style, full of close-ups, out of the frame points of view, huge contrasts and banal,…
Read More »According to him, Jean-Christian Bourcart is “a visual vampire, drinking compulsively the image of the others”.
Read More »La Salle de classe establishes the work of Hicham Benohoud who, for 15 years, has been questioning mainly the Moroccan…
Read More »Laurence Leblanc creates committed but personal works, which cut with the immediacy and the spectacular of the contemporary report.
Read More »Anne-Lise Broyer defines herself above all as a “reader”. Literature is at the source of her photography which, practiced with…
Read More »Intimist and enigmatic, Nicolas Comment’s photographs do not stick to reality: no description, anecdote or story.
Read More »JH Engström has developed for approximately 15 years a work where, with his own touch and outside the conventions of…
Read More »Since 2002, LĂ©a Crespi has developed the series Lieux, a long-term work where she stages herself in unused places.
Read More »Intentionally this portfolio by Michael Ackerman has no title, no date and no geographical marker
Read More »John Davies’s work offers a synthesis of traditionally opposed trends of a way of representing landscapes in photography.
Read More »Against the erotic and dreamlike advertising imaging, Denis Darzacq stages models of fine art academies in the commonplace space of…
Read More »Mathieu Pernot’s work joins the tradition of political art nourished by history and sociology.
Read More »Jeffrey Silverthorne has been accumulating a series on extreme subjects: a slaughterhouse, a morgue, brothels or a community of transvestites…
Read More »Lars Tunbjörk is still attracted by the commonness of everyday life.
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