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In the Blur: A Clouded Vision, A New Perspective
The Greek filmmaker of Poor Creatures and Kinds of Kindness presents his first-ever photography exhibition at the Webber Gallery in Los Angeles, which offers a new perspective on his visual and artistic work.
Thursday June 5, 2025
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• Exhibition : In the Blur: A Clouded Vision, A New Perspective
• Exhibition : Jean Gaumy, the Man and the Sea
• Discovery : Looking for Orcas in Norway: A Committed Expedition
• Book : Nigel Shafran: A Life in Pages
• Book : Middle of Nowhere
• Archives : Allen Ginsberg’s Lifelong Love Affair with the Muse
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“In truth, nothing is seen. Nothing precise. Nothing definitive. One must constantly adjust one’s vision.” This quote by Grégoire Bouillier, taken from Le Syndrome de l’Orangerie, could by itself justify the title and concept behind the major exhibition “In the Blur,” currently on display at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris.
By Norah Auger
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Beneath the roofs of the Musée national de la Marine, in Paris, an invisible sea roars. Not the sea on maps, but the inner sea of photographer Jean Gaumy. For the first time, the Musée national de la Marine is dedicating a major exhibition to him.
By Norah Auger
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French marine biologist Jo-Ann Schies embarked on her first sailing trip along the Norwegian coast, from Stavanger to Skjervøy. Between storms, immersion with orcas, and life aboard the sailboat Barba, she shares an intense scientific and human adventure, marked by ecological commitment and self-discovery.
By Jo-Ann Schies
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The book Workbook is a 40-year retrospective that brings together the informal, inventive, and sincerely profound working process of British artist Nigel Shafran, spanning 1984 to 2024.
By Gaia Squarci
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Photographer Simone Rosenbauer traveled across every state in Australia in search of the tiny museums lost in the landscape, functioning thanks to custodians and volunteers that keep local culture alive.
By Gaia Squarci
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Allen Ginsberg’s Lifelong Love Affair with the Muse
A 2023 exhibition explored the revolutionary Beat poet’s intimate archive of friends, lovers, and legends.
By Miss Rosen
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Charles Traub’s book Skid Row gathers photographs he took in Uptown Chicago in the late 1970s, and on the Bowery, in New York City, shortly thereafter. He was looking for the nobility and connection that exists in all of us, even in the worst of times.
Photographs by Charles Traub
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