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Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography

Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography

EXHIBITION

Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography

On the occasion of her new exhibition at Marian Goodman, the legendary artist talks about turning photographs into films, and how she keeps the past alive through her portraits.  

By Christina Cacouris

CINEMA

Revisiting “Minamata,” W. Eugene Smith’s Final Photo Series

The new film 

Minamata

 starring Johnny Depp explores the final chapter of Smith’s career. Here, his widow Aileen Mioko Smith recounts their extraordinary work.

By Miss Rosen

FESTIVAL

"Free Man, You Shall Cherish the Sea Always"

For the past eleven years, the Guilvinec festival has borne witness to man's relationship with the sea, focusing its programming on a wide variety of documentary work. Much like Baudelaire, photographers have always been fascinated by oceans and shores. Welcome aboard. 

By Sophie Bernard

EXHIBITION

The Pleasures of Gay Life in 1950s Fire Island

A new exhibition brings together scenes of LGBTQ life in the years before Stonewall in the famed beach town of Cherry Grove, New York.

By Miss Rosen

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

TUTORIAL

Using an Analog Camera for Portraits, by Francesco Zizola

In this 4-chapter course, Francesco Zizola, from NOOR Images, will give you his advice on how to take portraits with an analog camera, and you will follow his steps in the neighborhood of Garbatella, in Rome, Italy. By NOOR Images

   

LESSON

A History of Documentary Photography

The peculiar thing about documentary photography is that, since the inception of the medium, documenting has been the very purpose of photography as a whole. Historian Guillaume Blanc takes an in-depth look at what many consider to be the nobility of photography.By Guillaume Blanc

   

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Dystopian Visions: When Photographers Create Uncanny Futures

Straddling science fiction and speculative fiction, dystopian stories pervade literature, cinema, and television... In their own way, photographers also explore this genre. 

Blind

 has picked four artists with a striking vision and aesthetics.

By Charlotte Jean

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