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Until August 31, the NGO is inviting photographers, video artists, designers and content creators to take part in the second edition of its Multimedia Grant for a New Humanitarian Perspective.
Tuesday June 11, 2024
Summary |
• Grant: Apply to Action Against Hunger’s Humanitarian Grant
• Exhibition : Best Regards, Paolo Roversi
• Book : Through the Desert
• Discovery : Along the Thailand/Myanmar border with My Story Photography
• Book : Velvet Rooms
• Archives : Around the World with Wes Anderson
Until August 31, the NGO is inviting photographers, video artists, designers and content creators to take part in the second edition of its Multimedia Grant for a New Humanitarian Perspective.
By Blind Magazine
On the occasion of the exhibition devoted to Italian photographer Paolo Roversi at the Palais Galliera in Paris, Blind invites you to discover the memories of journalist Brigitte Ollier.
By Brigitte Ollier
The book Born of Sand and Sun is the result of three years of work by photographer Petra Bašnáková with Palestinian Bedouin tribes.
Photographs by Petra Bašnáková
Since 2006, the “My Story” photography project gives Karen young people along the Thailand/Myanmar border the tools to document their lives through images.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
Sakiko Nomura’s book ROOM 416 explores dim-lit rooms and unmade beds, playing with the language of Polaroid.
Photographs by Sakiko Nomura
The forthcoming exhibition at Esther Woerdehoff gallery looks at the photographic work of French artist Julien Mignot, presenting three distinct but interconnected series: Before the Night is Over (2011- 2023), Today, the time is close (2023) and Temps présent (2024). Brought together by the rare and meticulous Fresson printing process, these series testify to Mignot’s deep engagement with the history and perceptual limits of photography. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, comprising more than twenty pieces.
From June 6, 2024 to September 7, 2024
Around the World with Wes Anderson
Accidentally Wes Anderson brings together the most stunning photos of real places that could well be the setting for a film by the director of Asteroid City, whose imagination has become iconic in popular culture.
By Iris Mandret
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