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Andres Serrano: America Beyond Good and Evil
Portraits by American photography’s enfant terrible are on display at the Musée Maillol in Paris until October 20. This retrospective is essential to grasping the deep rift dividing the United States on the eve of the upcoming presidential election on November 5.
Friday September 6, 2024
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• Exhibition : Andres Serrano: America Beyond Good and Evil
• Book : Fires of Wrath
• Discovery : Against Power Abuse in Bangladesh: the Red Monsoon
• Book : Karl Lagerfeld's Private Dimension
• Archives : The Ukrainian Rail in the Dark
Portraits by American photography’s enfant terrible are on display at the Musée Maillol in Paris until October 20. This retrospective is essential to grasping the deep rift dividing the United States on the eve of the upcoming presidential election on November 5.
By Guénola Pellen
From 2020 to 2021, photographer Maxime Riché documented the devastation wrought by the megafires in Paradise, California. In a book published by André Frère, his stunning infrared landscapes and raw portraits of survivors provide a distinctive lens on this climate catastrophe.
By Jonas Cuénin
The quota reform movement in Bangladesh that began in June 2024 rapidly turned into a nationwide uprising, culminating in the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Photographer Turjoy Chowdhury documented the protests in the streets of Dhaka.
Photographs by Turjoy Chowdhury
The book “Karl Lagerfeld: A Life in Houses” delves into the lesser-known passion and private creative outlet of the iconic fashion designer—his taste in interior design.
Photographs from various collections
The Ukrainian Rail in the Dark
Trains in Ukraine are an indispensable means of transport for millions of refugees. The photographer Rafael Yaghobzadeh has documented the railway network in Ukraine during wartime — at night, when there are fewer wandering souls.
By Rafael Yaghobzadeh
For the book “A Photographer’s Life”, photographer Henry Leutwyler has created a visual archive of personal objects that belonged to Philippe Halsman.
Photographs by Henry Leutwyler
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