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Robert Capa: Icons, Unpublished Images, and Confidences
The American photographer is being honored with an exhibition at Les Franciscaines, in Deauville (France), and a magnificent accompanying book, published by Atelier EXB.
Sunday June 16, 2024
Summary |
• Book: Robert Capa: Icons, Unpublished Images and Confidences
• Book : Mirrors of Japan
• Book : Late Nights
• Festival : New York’s Open Air Festival
• Archives : Abbas: The Eye of Men and Gods
The American photographer is being honored with an exhibition at Les Franciscaines, in Deauville (France), and a magnificent accompanying book, published by Atelier EXB. The latter contains his most famous photos, a selection of lesser-known images and a host of stories and anecdotes that add to the myth.
By Jonas Cuénin
The 76th album in the “100 Photos for the Freedom of the Press” series is the first ever to celebrate Japan. It showcases the unique perspectives of 14 great photographers, moving beyond the usual imagery associated with the Land of the Rising Sun.
By Michaël Naulin
Elaine Constantine’s book I’M COM’UN HOME IN THE MORN’UN is a dive into London’s Northern Soul scene in the 1990s.
Photographs by Elaine Constantine
These are the last days to visit Photoville Festival, with more than 85 free outdoor photo exhibitions across all five boroughs of New York City.
By Gaia Squarci
American, b. 1968. Drawing from childhood memories as a creative wellspring, Hido wanders endlessly, taking lengthy road trips in search of imagery that connects with his own recollections. For his landscapes the artist chooses to photograph during overcast days and often frames his images through the vantage point of his car, using the windshield as an additional lens. Through this unique process and signature color palette, he alludes to the quiet and mysterious side of suburban America, where uniform communities provide for a stable façade, while concealing the instability that lies within its walls.
From June 23, 2024 to June 30, 2024
Abbas: The Eye of Men and Gods
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spotlights the work of Abbas Attar in a book published as a tribute. Blind reviews the book and, calling on testimonies by Abbas’s family and friends, looks back at this master of light and a major figure at the Magnum Agency, who died in April 2018.
By Michaël Naulin
For the past five years, Blind has been a trusted source for the latest in photographic journalism, delivering exclusive series and stories from talented photographers and writers.
By Jonas Cuénin
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