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Denise Bellon, at the Edges of the World
The mahJ celebrates the first Parisian retrospective of the photographer who traversed the 20th century to reveal the beauty and strength of marginal existences, whether social, artistic, or political.
Friday January 16, 2026
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• Exhibition: Denise Bellon, at the Edges of the World
• Discovery: Magali Delporte’s Offbeat Greetings
• Exhibition: Danny Lyon Inside Texas’s Prison Inferno
• Book: The Inner Life of Film Sets
• Archives: Giulia Frigieri: A Siren in Iran
• Archives: Farshid Tighehsaz: “In Iran, Photojournalism is Not Recognized”
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The mahJ celebrates the first Parisian retrospective of the photographer who traversed the 20th century to reveal the beauty and strength of marginal existences, whether social, artistic, or political.
By Guénola Pellen
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Photographer Magali Delporte creates greeting cards that are far more than a stylistic exercise: they’re a family logbook tinged with quintessentially British humour.
By Guénola Pellen
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Within the walls of New York’s Howard Greenberg Gallery, Danny Lyon’s Texas Prison Photographs chronicle 14 months of voluntary incarceration in the penitentiary hell of the late 1960s.
By Guénola Pellen
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“This is a visual diary of my 35 years as a set decorator for feature films,” writes Lauri Gaffin in Moving Still. The book unfolds as a body of work where cinema, photography, and inner life quietly converge.
By Guénola Pellen
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Jon Henry photographed mothers Photographer Giulia Frigieri followed pioneering Iranian surfer Shahla Yasini for two years for her series “Surfing in Iran,” which earned her the top prize at the 2021 Revelation Prize at the MAP Toulouse festival.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
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The Iranian photographer Farshid Tighehsaz is the winner of the 6Mois Photojournalism Prize. His project entitled Labyrinth reveals the intimacy of an Iranian youth fighting against poverty, depression and prohibitions. A decade of photographs that foreshadow today’s social movements.
By Michaël Naulin
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