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Jean-Jacques Naudet, a Figure in the World of Photography, Dies at 81
The director of L’Œil de la Photographie, and a former journalist at Paris Match and Photo during the golden age of photojournalism, died of a heart attack in Paris on Sunday, January 18, 2026. He was 81.
Tuesday January 20, 2026
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• Obituary: Jean-Jacques Naudet, a Figure in the World of Photography, Dies at 81
• Discovery: Greenland Told From The Inside
• Exhibition: Myop Photographers Explore Our Possible Worlds
• Book: Mimi Mollica: Moonstruck
• Exhibition: Did Paradise Ever Exist?
• Archives: Mitch Epstein in India: Tableaux of Reality and Illusion
• Archives: Bob Farese: A Sensory Walk
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The director of L’Œil de la Photographie, and a former journalist at Paris Match and Photo during the golden age of photojournalism, died of a heart attack in Paris on Sunday, January 18, 2026. He was 81.
By Jonas Cuénin
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Far from strategic maps and loud political statements, Greenland is first and foremost lived at human scale. Through his images, Inuuteq Storch gives shape to a collective memory made of youth, inhabited landscapes, and shared silences.
By Jonas Cuénin
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Until March 16, the Carré de Baudouin in Paris presents “Unmaking Remaking Dreaming”, an exhibition by the Myop agency carried by the energy of a collective “doing together”, seen as essential in times of crisis.
By Lou Tsatsas
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In the book Moon City, photographer Mimi Mollica guides readers through a hallucinatory flow, inviting them to pause and reflect on forces greater than ourselves, with the moon as a silent, contemplative anchor.
By Gaia Squarci
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In his exhibition “Artificial Paradise” at Antwerp’s Gallery Fifty One, artist Bruno Roels invites viewers to reconsider what paradise means to them, where the concept originates, and how its significance has evolved throughout history.
By Gaia Squarci
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Exhibited at the Rencontres d’Arles Festival in 2022, Mitch Epstein’s “In India, 1978-1989” revealed his double vantage point as a westerner and a family member in a complex culture that is often represented one-dimensionally.
By Gaia Squarci
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In Am I Not Light, published by Lecturis, Bob Farese takes us on a journey into his interiority, letting us jolt along in the environment in which he moves about and with which he is confronted.
By Marie d’Harcourt
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