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Barbara Crane: Photography Stripped to the Core
There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored in France, is now showcased at the Centre Pompidou.
Thursday November 28, 2024
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• Exhibition : Barbara Crane: Photography Stripped to the Core
• Book: Jeanette Spicer: Unspeakable Bonds
• Discovery : The Alpine A110 Restyled by Photographer Mathieu César
• Book : Scenes From the 1973 Battle of Versailles
• Book : Reality and Mysticism
• Archives : Remembering John Cohen
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There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored in France, is now showcased at the Centre Pompidou.
By Guénola Pellen
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Jeanette Spicer’s book “To the Ends of the Earth” captures the evolving dynamics between a lesbian woman, her girlfriend, and her mother.
Photographs by Jeanette Spicer
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On November 22, French carmaker Alpine unveiled its brand-new “Art Car”. An artistic creation in collaboration with black-and-white specialist Mathieu César.
By Blind Magazine
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Revisiting a fabled chapter of fashion history through the photographs of Bill Cunningham and Jean-Luce Huré.
By Miss Rosen
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Photographer Dylan Hausthor’s book “What the Rain Might Bring” explores a world where the forces of nature and folklore expose the fragility of human existence.
Photographs by Dylan Hausthor
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Remembering John Cohen
The photographer who captured old time American musicians leaves behind an astonishing legacy.
By Bill Shapiro
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