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Enter to Win Laurent Ballesta’s Iconic Camera–the Nikon D5

MPB—Europe’s top camera reseller—partners with Blind and world-renowned underwater photographer, diver, and biologist Laurent Ballesta for an unprecedented contest.

Thursday May 1st, 2025

Summary

This April 2025, MPB—Europe’s top camera reseller—partners with Blind and world-renowned underwater photographer, diver, and biologist Laurent Ballesta for an unprecedented contest.

By Blind Magazine

The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) retraces the imagery of the road trip and the history of photography in its fascinating exhibition “In Search of America,” featuring around a hundred works by major figures from the 20th century to the present day.

By Nathalie Dassa

Gallerie d’Italia museum in Turin, Italy, presents a major retrospective of renowned African-American artist Carrie Mae Weems, curated by Sarah Meister, former photography curator at MoMA in New York. The exhibition explores the photographer’s investigations of cultural identity, sexism, and class.

By Gaia Squarci

On view at the Circulation(s) festival at the Centquatre, in Paris, until June 1, the series “Buena, Bonita y Berata” by Isabella Madrid deconstructs, not without humor, the objectification of Colombian women.

By Lou Tsatsas

The series “Aliens, Mermaids and Medusas”, on view at AIPAD in New York City, unveils artist Jan Schlegel’s deep fascination with the ancient beauty of jellyfish, through a limited-edition collection of platinum prints.

Photographs by Jan Schlegel

In Brussels, the First-Ever Exhibition on AI-Generated Imagery

In the midst of a truth crisis, Le Hangar, as part of the PhotoBrussels festival, invites exploration of the potential of “images of images,” which have become mirrors of our imaginations.

By Jonas Cuénin

The third chapter in A History of Misogyny, a project launched in 2015 by Barcelona-based multidisciplinary artist Laia Abril in 2015, “On Mass Hysteria” examines strange cases of collective epidemics. Presented at the BAL, in Paris this thought-provoking work reflects a drive to confront the crushing forces of systemic control.

By Lou Tsatsas

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