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June 6, D-Day: 530 Witnesses
June 6, D-Day: 530 Witnesses
Summary
• Exhibition: June 6, D-Day: 530 Witnesses
• Portrait: An Eyeful of Sport• Exhibition: Drag on Both Sides of the Lens• Lab: Congo Walking Dream
The Prix Bayeux Calvados-Normandie celebrates its 30th edition, honoring the contributions of photojournalists across the globe. This year holds special significance as it anticipates the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings—witnessed by war correspondents who risked their lives to document it.By Michaël Naulin
An Eyeful of Sport
Anticipation for the 2024 Olympic Games is already building. The 20th edition of Photaumnales, titled Hors Jeux, thrusts sports into the photographic spotlight.By Iris Mandret
At the intersection of the artforms, seeing an opportunity for insight into reality and fantasy. The relationship between drag and photography is not new. Rather, it’s as old as photography itself, as if from the moment capturing an image became possible in the 19th century drag was cemented in its early forms.
By Elyssa Goodman
Belgian-Congolese photographer Leonard Pongo’s new book “The Uncanny” is an eerie journey through his encounters and experiences in Democratic Republic of Congo.
By Leonard Pongo
Paolo Roversi is a photographer best known for his fashion work in the studio, using large-format cameras and Polaroids, but he has rarely photographed outdoors. These previously unseen images therefore hold a special place in his work. These are travel photos taken during stays between 1989 and 1991, landscapes, portraits, snapshots taken from a bus or while wandering the streets, camera slung around the neck.From Novemver 4 to January 27, 2024
Young European Photographers Episode 4: Jean-Vincent (France)
In Vienna, the Renter's Utopia
By Luca Locatelli et Francesca Mari
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