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Miyako Ishiuchi Reveals the Scars of Humanity

Miyako Ishiuchi Reveals the Scars of Humanity

Summary

We meet the Japanese artist at her studio in Gunma, Japan, where she unearths over 40 years of work, visualising the many stories that the landscape, our bodies, and objects hold within themBy Marigold Warner

Approche, the Experimentation Trade Show 

Since its first edition in 2017, Approche has been dedicated to showcasing the new and multiple languages of experimental photography. By Benoit Dupuis-Tordjeman

In “Men Untitled”, photographer Carolyn Drake turns her lens on men, questioning the “male gaze”. A show on view at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson until January 14, 2024.

By Iris Mandret

In her book “Love Me Again”, Danish photographer and filmmaker Michella Bredahl explores feminine energy through intimate portraits of friends and acquaintances.

Photography by Michella Bredahl

Stacy Kranitz’s first monograph “As It Was Give(n) To Me” gathers twelve years of her work in Appalachia, a testament to her approach to photography in the poorest, most violently misrepresented socio-cultural region in the United States.

By Gaia Squarci

Presented at Kyotographie in April 2023, with the support of agnès b., Dennis Morris’s exhibition “Colored Black” will be on view at the Galerie du jour in Paris during the Parisian Month of Photography. Through the eyes of the photographer, it relates the soul of the Caribbean diaspora in East London in the 1960s and 1970s. It’s an intimate story told by Dennis Morris, himself an immigrant who traveled with his mother from Jamaica to London in the 1960s.Until January 14, 2024

Milky Way Photography: How to Take Pictures of our Galaxy

Best Regards, Christer Strömholm

By Brigitte Ollier

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