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The Quest for a Blind Spot in Christ’s Iconography
The Quest for a Blind Spot in Christ’s Iconography
EXHIBITION
The Quest for a Blind Spot in Christ’s Iconography
The French photographer Jacqueline Salmon embarked on an unprecedented, five-year-long photographic and documentary adventure: she turned her lens to the blind spot in Christ’s iconography—the perizonium, or the veil of modesty that covers his pelvis. Her work of pure photographic composition is on display at the Réattu Museum as part of the Rencontres d’Arles festival.
By Michaël Naulin
EXHIBITION
Healing Wounds
At the deathbed of his father,
Rahim Fortune reflects on the issues shaking his private and public life, as a man of color in the United States.
Photographs by Rahim Fortune
EXHIBITION
Léa Habourdin: Forest-Images
The exhibition “Images-Forests: World in Expansion” by Léa Habourdin invites the viewer to discover primary forests or at least “natural forests.” Four rare and secret places located in France, protected to preserve their integrity, to which she was given special access.
Par Sophie Bernard
EXHIBITION
Lee Miller: From Vogue to Buchenwald and Dachau
The exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles retraces the most intense decade in the life of the American model and photographer Lee Miller, who became a war correspondent during World War II.
By Nathalie Dassa
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MASTERCLASS
Shooting Architecture With a Medium-Format Camera, by Bénédicte Kurzen
Bénédicte Kurzen’s photographic career began when she moved to Israel in 2003, covering hard news as a freelancer in the Gaza Strip, Iraq and Lebanon. In this 4-chapter course, she will give you her advice on photographing architecture in Lisbon, Portugal, with a Hasselblad film camera.
By Noor Images
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Donna Ferrato
Donna Ferrato is an American photojournalist known for her groundbreaking documentation of the hidden world of domestic violence. Blind releases an exclusive video where Donna Ferrato discusses the power of documentary photography, her fights for women, her personal work, and shows some steps of the making of the publication in her New York studio.
By Meero Studio
FROM THE ARCHIVES
What Remains of Our Love
In his book First Trip to Bologna 1978 / Last Trip to Venice 1985, Seiichi Furuya presents the first and very last trip he made with his wife, Christine Gössler, who committed suicide in 1985.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
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