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A Breath of Fresh Air in Arles
The opening week of the Rencontres d’Arles began with unseasonably cool weather for southern France. Just 86°F in the shade, accompanied by gusts of the mistral wind.
Saturday July 13, 2024
Summary |
• Festival : A Breath of Fresh Air in Arles
• Grant : An interview with Giulietta Palumbo, from Magnum Photos
• Festival : Bruce Eesly: When AI Asks the Question
• Book : The Daily Life of a Quadriplegic Gang Member
• Archives : Holly Hinton, Bare Handed
The opening week of the Rencontres d’Arles began with unseasonably cool weather for southern France. Just 86°F in the shade, accompanied by gusts of the mistral wind.
By Jonas Cuénin
Until August 31, 2024, Action Against Hunger is inviting photographers, videographers, cartoonists and content creators to take part in the second edition of its Multimedia Grant for a New Humanitarian Perspective.
By Blind Magazine
Bruce Eesly’s exhibition at Les Rencontres de la Photographie festival in Arles questions the dazzling narrative of the Green Revolution.
Photographs by Bruce Eesly
Over the course of three years, Dr. Greg Gulbransen photographed Malik, a leader in the street gang the Crips, in New York. In 2018, Malik got shot and paralyzed by a bullet from a rival gang. As a result, his world now centers around his small apartment in the Bronx, where he is cared for by his family and fellow gang members.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
Bare Handed
Photographer Holly Lynton pays tribute to work, in a book entitled Bare Handed, published by L’artiere. In this book, hands are elevated to the status of symbols of work well done.
By Max Hirshfeldt
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By Jonas Cuénin
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