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Jeanne Frank: At the Heart of Working-class Soccer

Jeanne Frank: At the Heart of Working-class Soccer

EXHIBITION

Jeanne Frank: At the Heart of Working-class Soccer

Planète Z, as seen through Jeanne Frank’s lens, is on view at the Grange-aux-Belles cultural center in Paris until July 15: experience these very special stands, part and parcel of the Bauer Stadium and Red Star Football Club.

By Axelle Bichon

EXHIBITION

To Me, He Will Always Be a Man 

"Gal" and "Hiroshima" are the

 

of two artists whose work exposes the hard path towards the affirmation of a gender nonconforming identity. 

Photographs by Cipreste Marinelli and Rodrigo Masina Pinheiro

EXHIBITION

Intimacy as the Compass

The Louis Roederer Discovery Award spotlights ten projects at the Rencontres d’Arles 2022 that take intimacy as their starting point.

Par Sabyl Ghoussoub

EXHIBITION

The Golden Age of James Barnor

The Rencontres d’Arles pays tribute to James Barnor, born in Ghana in 1929. From his Ever Young studio, opened in Accra in 1953 to the chromatic years of Swinging London, two exhibitions retrace the itinerary of an intuitive man who never stopped believing in the power of photography.

By Brigitte Ollier

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MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with David Yarrow

In the following video, join wildlife photographer David Yarrow and learn how he captures incredible images high in the Montana mountains, in the USA, and especially how he photographs cowboys and horses in extreme weather. 

By Blind Magazine

PORTRAIT

  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

Baja Moda : “The Principle of Resistance” by Pablo López Luz

Pablo López Luz can be considered among the main figures in contemporary Mexican photography. With international exhibitions and works in collections such as The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, he is one of the figures reinterpreting and expanding Mexican and Latin American photographic traditions.

By Javier Sirvent

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