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Aral Sea: Memory Erased

Aral Sea: Memory Erased

The photographer Grégoire Eloy spent several years in the Aral Sea region on the border between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Ressac [The Undertow] is a sensorial record of the environmental tragedy, on the verge of illusion and oblivion.By Michaël Naulin

For their first major survey since 1991, artists John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres team up, offering an intimate look at their community. “Swagger and Tenderness: The South Bronx Portraits by John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres” is on view through April 30, 2023, at the Bronx Museum of the Arts in New York.By Miss Rosen

The frontline city of Bakhmut is destroyed beyond recognition. Only a small portion of its population remains. Those who have stayed are either the most vulnerable or most desperate. Often it’s both. And among them are the disabled residents of Bakhmut.By Sasha Maslov

La Galerie Rouge presents “Sur-Nature”, a solo exhibition by photographer Benjamin Deroche. Accompanied by the publication of the homonymous book published by Filigranes, this exhibition sheds light on the sensitive, contemplative and metaphysical relationship that the photographer has maintained with the natural world for the past ten years.

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The Magnum photographer’s latest book, Found Not Lost, takes a deep dive into his photographic archive, revealing a new body of work for the first time.By Christina Cacouris

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