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Once a month, Blind invites you to delve into its archives. It's a chance to (re)discover memorable and often timeless articles and images.
Thursday August 15, 2024
Once a month, Blind invites you to delve into its archives. It's a chance to (re)discover memorable and often timeless articles and images.
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• Sarah Moon, Dior Forever
• The Rising Stars of Ethiopian Photography
• Rediscovering Deborah Turbeville
• Teju Cole’s Switzerland Between Chaos and Harmony
• Joel-Peter Witkin on the Beauty in the Grotesque
• Feminine Experience
• Celebrating the Glamour and Glory of Studio 54
• Neil Leifer: The Wonders of Sport
• Narelle Autio’s Immersive Exploration of Our Connection to the Sea
The photographer Sarah Moon released a 3-book box set in collaboration with the House of Dior, documenting the evolution of the couture house across 75 years. A wonderful homage to Dior himself, and an intriguing documentation of how fashion changes throughout the years.
By Christina Cacouris
Ethiopia’s enormous capital, Addis Ababa, is currently undergoing unprecedented urban change. In the wake of gargantuan modernization work, a new generation of photographers is jumping energetically on this evolving subject: the city and its people.
By Charlotte Jean
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Often pigeonholed as a fashion photographer, Deborah Turbeville has crafted an unparalleled body of work throughout her artistic career. In 2023, Photo Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland showcased a more personal aspect of her oeuvre, featuring her photocollages.
By Iris Mandret
The writer, art historian, and photographer Teju Cole has published a book with MACK which reveals his fascination with the Alpine republic. He visited the country six times between 2014 and 2016, showing both the territory and the way it is represented.
By Jean-Baptiste Gauvin
With an exhibition at baudoin lebon in Paris, another one at Bruce Silverstein in New York, and work on view at the Louvre, Joel-Peter Witkin spoke to Blind about his creative process.
By Christina Cacouris
Fondation A in Brussels brought together works by some twenty artists, from Helen Levitt to Adriana Lestido, sparking a dialog of women’s artistic gaze. The exhibition Regards de Femmes was accompanied by an insightful catalog.
By Brigitte Ollier
Rose Hartman shares her candid photographs and memories of New York’s most legendary nightclub in conjunction with the exhibition “Studio 54: Night Magic”.
By Miss Rosen
Carlos Pérez Siquier: The Sun of Almeria
The Fotografie Forum Frankfurt featured a major retrospective of a pioneer of the postwar Spanish photographic avant-garde. Carlos Pérez Siquier devoted sixty years to documenting the coastal city of Almeria and its inhabitants.
By Laure Etienne
An exhibition celebrated the groundbreaking work of queer Puerto Rican artists at the vanguard of fashion.
By Miss Rosen
Through a series of mesmerising images, Australian photographer Narelle Autio draws readers into a watery world that is both exhilarating and frightening.
By Gemma Padley
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