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Gordon Parks’ Cinematic Style

Gordon Parks’ Cinematic Style

EXHIBITION

Six Pictures: Gordon Parks’ Cinematic Style

A new exhibition looks at how the legendary photographer used a filmmaker’s eye to make memorable documentary images.

By Bill Shapiro

BOOK

Mike Mandel Remixes the Photographs of Ansel Adams

In 

Zone Eleven

, Mike Mandel unearths 75 largely unknown images that reimagine the expectations of an “Ansel Adams” photograph.

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

Mari Katayama: Self-Portraits in Sculpture

Dedicated to young artists, the Studio of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie is hosting the Japanese artist Mari Katayama and her unusual self-portraits: it’s a strange world where the marvelous is coupled with the disturbing.

By Sophie Bernard

EXHIBITION

Madrid: Little Hollywood

In the “Mad about Hollywood” exhibition, we take a look back at the impact Hollywood made on Madrid and the surrounding area during the 1950s and 1960s. 

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MASTERCLASS

Night Reportage with Natural Light, by Sanne de Wilde

A member of NOOR Images, Sanne De Wilde explores the medium of photography and effectuates this in regards to subjects related to the role genetics, identity and perception play in people's lives. In this 4-chapter course, she will give you her advice on taking photos in the street by night, at a religious festival in Puglia, Italy.By NOOR Images

   

FILM

Kourtney Roy, Desperate Dreamer

In eccentric self-portraits, Kourtney Roy embodies atypical characters. She enjoys the world by using it as a film set, transforming reality into fiction. In this film, you will follow the photographer in Cancùn, in the footsteps of her latest project, The Tourist, published in book form by André Frère.By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Martin Bogren: Just Passing Through

With his tenth book, 

Passenger

, published by Lamaindonne, the Swedish photographer Martin Borgen moves resolutely towards light and color.

By Brigitte Ollier

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