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Annie Leibovitz on her Most Famous Pictures
This summer, two exhibitions are dedicated to American photographer Annie Leibovitz. On the occasion of these two events, Blind publishes a recently found and compelling interview with Annie Leibovitz conducted in 1984 by reporter Tod Mesirow.
Thursday August 7, 2025
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• Exhibition : Annie Leibovitz : “That contrast, Yoko Clothed and John Nude, Made my Picture Stronger”
• Exhibition : Picturing Love, Desire, and Resistance in Queer Photography
• Book : A Selection of Photobooks by Chose Commune
• Book : L.A., Beyond Cinema
• Exhibition : Industry Under the Eye of Photography
• Archives : Welcome to The Leica World
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This summer, two exhibitions are dedicated to American photographer Annie Leibovitz. On the occasion of these two events, Blind publishes a recently found and compelling interview with Annie Leibovitz conducted in 1984 for the Washington, D.C. local CBS affiliate and a weekly magazine show called Capital Edition.
By Tod Mesirow
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Artist and activist Slava Mogutin curates “My Romantic Ideal” in celebration of the tender side of life.
By Miss Rosen
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Since its inception, Marseille-based publishing house Chose Commune has established itself as a sensitive laboratory for artistic photography. With five recently published new books, it confirms its commitment to unique visual writing, often woven with intimacy, memory, territory, or introspection.
By Norah Auger
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In her book North North South, photographer Ayda Gragossian reveals a quieter, often unseen Los Angeles shaped by working-class urbanscapes, far from the spectacle of Hollywood.
By Gaia Squarci
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The Nicéphore Niépce Museum in Chalon-sur-Saône (France) retraces, through its fascinating exhibition “Inoxydable”, the history of the representation of industry in the photographic medium, from the 19th century to the present day.
By Nathalie Dassa
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Sported by the greatest photographers, Leica has defined the history of photography, and in the process became a true luxury item. Blind has traveled to Wetzlar, a small town near Frankfurt, Germany, where it all began.
By Michaël Naulin
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Straddling science fiction and speculative fiction, dystopian stories pervade literature, cinema, and television… In their own way, photographers also explore this genre. Blind has picked four artists with a striking vision and aesthetics.
By Charlotte Jean
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