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Gregory Crewdson’s First Career Retrospective
The American photographer looks back over four decades of work exploring the implicit tensions and desires hiding in plain sight.
Saturday August 31, 2024
Summary |
• Exhibition : Gregory Crewdson’s First Career Retrospective
• Discovery : Remote Nepal: Six Weeks of Self-Reliance in a Far-off Corner of the World
• Book : A Photographic Journey Through Sweden's Dark Past
• Book : Martin Essl: Sinking in Paris
• Archives : How Will AC Shape Our Environment?
The American photographer looks back over four decades of work exploring the implicit tensions and desires hiding in plain sight.
By Miss Rosen
Samuel Urtado, Bertrand Courtot, and Clément Cangiano, three friends accustomed to long mountain treks, spent six weeks in the Nepalese Far West, one of the world’s most isolated regions steeped in tradition. In addition to proofs of physical prowess and memories, they brought back some beautiful images of their journey through the Himalayan mountains.
By Samuel Urtado
In her book “Gertrud”. Swedish artist Maja Daniels delves into the tragic events of the 17th-century Swedish witch hunts, using photography to explore the myth and history of Gertrud Svensdotter, a young girl accused of witchcraft in 1667.
Photographs by Maja Daniels
In Martin Essl’s book “Le Bateau ivre”, the photographer walks the streets of Paris, taking the viewer on a journey of constant change and cyclic return.
Photographs by Martin Essl
How Will AC Shape Our Environment?
During one of the hottest summers on record, a scientific project points to the consequences of widespread AC use.
By Gaia Squarci & Jacopo Crimi
The journal of Jason Fulford’s adventures in Italy, The Heart Is a Sandwich documents a decade of visual encounters as funny as they are touching.
By Iris Mandret
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