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Joël Meyerowitz: A Theater of Color
Joël Meyerowitz: A Theater of Color
Summary
• Portrait : Joël Meyerowitz: A Theater of Color
• Discovery : Notre-Dame de Paris for Eternity• Exhibition : Brodbeck & de Barbuat: History of Photography Differently• Book : Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey• Book : 10 Photo Books That Make Great Christmas Gifts
Joël Meyerowitz was one of the first to defend color photography at a time when it was rejected by the art world. A colorist, with an attention to detail… Meyerowitz is above all a man whose photography changed, and who, in turn, changed photography.
By Iris Mandret
Housed in the Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la photographie, a nineteenth-century photographic collection by Médéric Mieusement captures the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris as it was before the 2019 fire. These historical images, showcasing the work of this now-forgotten photographer, have been published in book format by Trans Photographic Press.
By Sophie Bernard
Brodbeck & de Barbuat: History of Photography Differently
With Une histoire parallèle [A Parallel History], the duo Brodbeck & de Barbuat explore the possibilities of artificial intelligence through 220 icons from the history of photography, subtly examining our relationship with images. This exhibition is on display at the Papillon Gallery in Paris.By Sophie Bernard
Since the 1960’s Frank Stewart has worked to capture intimate and empathic photographs of Black life, music, and culture. This new book is the first complete monograph and retrospective of Stewart’s work, bringing together 103 photographs, along with an artist interview, and texts by multiple critical voices, illuminating Stewart’s remarkable career.By Robert E. Gerhardt
The year 2023 is ending on a photographic note, with a selection of 10 books that left their mark on photography enthusiasts as much as on the editorial team at Blind.By Iris Mandret
Galerie Rouge is pleased to present The motionless traveller [Le Voyageur Immobile], a solo exhibition by Jean-Michel Fauquet. The exhibition takes the visitor on an interior journey, similar to that undertaken by the artist, who never ceases to construct a singular world, between the imaginary and the real, in the stillness of his studio.
From December 7, 2023, until February 24, 2024.
Tips to Master Mountain Landscape Photography
A Fun and Festive Look at the Christmas American StyleDeck the halls, the roofs, and the front lawns! A new book celebrates the self-taught folk artists who dedicate their lives to creating Christmas spectacles that rival Las Vegas productions.By Miss Rosen
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