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PhotoVogue, the Eye That Refuses to Blink
The Festival returns to its founding obsession — the female gaze — and transforms Milan’s most venerable library into a chamber of visual dissent.
Friday February 27, 2026
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• Festival: PhotoVogue, the Eye That Refuses to Blink
• Book: The Dharma Squatters of St Agnes Place
• Exhibition: The Incandescent Polaroids of Lucas Samaras
• Exhibition: Alejandro Cartagena, Mexico Point-Blank
• Archives: Black Dandyism Magnified by Tyler Mitchell
• Archives: Overfishing in South East Asia, an Ecological and Human Drama
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The Festival returns to its founding obsession — the female gaze — and transforms Milan’s most venerable library into a chamber of visual dissent.
By Guénola Pellen
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Between 2003 and 2007, photographer and visual anthropologist Janine Wiedel gathered the testimonies and captured the faces of one of Britain’s most remarkable squatter communities.
By Guénola Pellen
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The Art Institute of Chicago invites us to rediscover the photographic work of Lucas Samaras, an American artist who turned his own body into a hallucinatory field of experimentation.
By Guénola Pellen
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is devoting its first retrospective to Alejandro Cartagena, a photographer renowned for his striking images exploring the US–Mexico border.
By Guénola Pellen
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The American photographer has given visual form to the compelling book accompanying the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which traces the history of Black dandyism over three centuries.
By Nathalie Dassa
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With the Carmignac Foundation’s support, Nicole Tung reveals how Southeast Asia—home to more than half the world’s fish production—is also one of the regions most affected by illegal fishing and labor abuse.
By Jonas Cuénin
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