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American Drivers
In “The Seventh Bardo”, photographer Beth Lilly mixes portraits of people in their car, cruising the interstates of the SouthEast United States. Rather than about the car culture in America, this series reveals the emotions of drivers and the surreal experience of the highway.By Beth Lilly
The result of years of research, the exhibition Photographs: An Early Album of the World (1842–1911) at the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, Paris, tells the story of how photography spread to non-European countries. It’s a world tour in 300 images by 101 photographers.By Sophie Bernard
In his series Unperson, on show at the Sit Down Gallery in Paris from June 1 to July 29, Tim Franco recounts the second life of North Korean defectors considered traitors by their former government, and offers a humane look at a predominantly political subject.By Iris Mandret
Located in the heart of the Belgian capital, Hangar presents a series of exhibitions exploring the relationship between human beings and nature. On view until July 8.By Jonas Cuénin
The exhibition La Vie des Femmes brings together Claude Batho & Erica Lennard, two photographers who, each in their own way, created a powerful, feminist and introspective body of work in 1970s France.
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Blind shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Frank Horvat and his manual to happiness.By Brigitte Ollier
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