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Eric Antoine: Everything That Is Here

Eric Antoine photographs the passage of time—in stacks of old papers, trees he returns to year after year, streams he never tires of crossing. Mitan, his third book, is available for pre-order from Hemeria.

Wednesday May 13, 2026

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Eric Antoine photographs the passage of time—in stacks of old papers, trees he returns to year after year, streams he never tires of crossing. Mitan, his third book, is available for pre-order from Hemeria.

By Jonas Cuénin

For more than 50 years, Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto has devoted his photographic practice to questions of time, perception and memory. The Musée Soulages in Rodez (France) is dedicating a retrospective to his work until September 13, 2026, in dialogue with the paintings of Pierre Soulages, accompanied by a book published by Atelier EXB.

By Jonas Cuénin

Yorgos Lanthimos has spent the past few years working at an unrelenting pace. Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, Bugonia are three films released in quick succession, each gathering its own momentum. Alongside that movement, however, something quieter has been taking shape: a photographic practice that turns away from production and toward a more solitary, attentive way of seeing.

By Marina Vitaglione

Sangre Blanca, Mads Nissen’s long-form investigation into the global cocaine trade, traces the drug’s trajectory from coca plantations in Colombia to parties across Europe and the United States, exposing the human cost embedded in its circulation and consumption.

By Gaia Squarci

With her name soon to be inscribed in gold letters on the Eiffel Tower, among the 72 female figures set to join the frieze of savants, the pioneer of French oceanography is honored through 30 photographs aboard the Quai de la Photo barge, moored on the Seine in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.

By Guénola Pellen

French photojournalist Thomas Girondel recounts the story of Yurii Korotun, a twenty-five-year-old Ukrainian professional skateboarder who teaches the sport to refugee children in Hannover, Germany, to help them forget about the war. Skateboarding becomes a therapy.

By Thomas Girondel

A monograph edited in 2021 by Yasufumi Nakamori shows how Eikoh Hosoe’s teaching and photographs imposed an offbeat vision of the Japanese archipelago.

By Brigitte Ollier

Blind supports the production of visual stories and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios.

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