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Keith Haring and Photography

Keith Haring and Photography

BOOK

Exploring the Relationship Between Keith Haring and Photography

Artist Cey Adams remembers Keith Haring as he was - a friend, colleague, and pivotal figure on the New York art scene in the 1980s - and explains how photography was a precious tool to record their lives.

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

Erwin Olaf’s Haunting Photographs of Strange and Wild Beauty

The celebrated Dutch photographer and multimedia artist looks back at his 40-year career that poses the age-old question, “What is real?”

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

Works come alive at the Rencontres d’Arles

Reflecting key social issues, the Rencontres d’Arles focuses this year on themes of identity. However, it would be unfair to reduce this 2021 edition to questions of ethnicity or issues revolving around the feminine, the masculine, or gender.

By Sophie Bernard

EXHIBITION

The Golden Age of James Barnor

England 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 Andrea Modica

Andrea Modica’s images are made with a large 8X10” camera and appear in major magazines and museums. In this video, she tells her philosophy of portraiture and shows the platinum printing.By Meero Studio

   

PODCAST

Peter DiCampo on Documentary Photography

In this podcast, Peter DiCampo speaks with journalist Aurelie Jouan about Everyday Africa, a collective Instagram project of daily-life images across the continent.By Aurélie Jouan

   

FROM THE ARCHIVE

The Raw Poetry of an American Road Trip

The French photographer Théo Giacometti takes us around Las Vegas, to the edges of canyons and across endless plains dotted by roadside motels. In the background: a love story.

By Théo Giacometti

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