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Martin Parr Times Fifteen
Martin Parr Times Fifteen
EXHIBITION
Martin Parr Times Fifteen
The English photographer Martin Parr has his first retrospective in Belgium:
Parrathon
looks back at a forty-year-long career through fifteen photography series.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
BOOK
Jacob Ehrbahn: On the Roads of Exile
Jacob Ehrbahn spent five years traveling the roads of exile. From 2015 to 2020, the photographer followed migrants who came to Europe in search of the European dream. A combination of hope, misery and disillusion, the book
A Dream of Europe
is a powerful photographic and written account of that search.
By Michaël Naulin
BOOK
Seeing Swallows in a New Light
Photographer Rinko Kawauchi’s latest book,
Des Oiseaux
, captures Japanese swallows bathed in an opalescent light.
By Christina Cacouris
REMEMBER
Here is New York: A Democracy of Photographs
On the 20th anniversary of the attack on New York’s Twin Towers, we revisit
Here is New York: A Democracy of Photographs
, the first crowd-sourced exhibition of its scale dedicated to images of 9/11 and its aftermath, with thousands of photographers—amateur and professional alike—exhibited together. Here’s how it happened.
By Christina Cacouris
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Larry Fink
Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. He is best known for his series "Social Graces," which explored social class in America in the 1970s.By Meero Studio
TUTORIAL
Shooting Architecture With a Hasselblad, by Bénédicte Kurzen
Bénédicte Kurzen's photographic career began when she covered hard news as a freelancer in the Gaza Strip, Iraq and Lebanon. She won a World Press Photo for her collaborative project with NOOR Photographer Sanne De Wilde for "Land of Ibeji" in 2019. By NOOR Images
FROM THE ARCHIVES
The Infinite Present: Shooting One Film Photograph Every Day
What started as a gift from a friend became a daily experiment. Photographer B.A. Van Sise shares with us the story of three years of street photography.
By B.A. Van Sise
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