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The Best of Blind
Once a month, Blind invites you to delve into its archives. It's a chance to (re)discover memorable and often timeless articles and images.
Monday January 20, 2025
Once a month, Blind invites you to delve into its archives. It's a chance to (re)discover memorable and often timeless articles and images.
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• Saul Leiter, the New York Nabi
• "The Shorean Image", From Above
• Richard Avedon’s Trailblazing Portrait of the American West
• Clark & Pougnaud, Life is a Game
• André Kertész: Sur/Real
• The Hidden Pictures of Alberto di Lenardo
• Albarran Cabrera: The Golden Voyage
• Vince Aletti on the Transformative Power of the Printed Image
• Allen Ginsberg’s Lifelong Love Affair with the Muse
• The Many Lives of Hannibal Volkoff
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In 2023, Les Rencontres d’Arles presented a retrospective of images by Saul Leiter, entitled “Assemblages”. An opportunity to revisit the life of this humble American photographer.
By Pauline Vermare
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Starting in 2020, photographer Stephen Shore surveyed the American territory from above, focusing on the interplay between natural and man-made landscapes.
Photographs by Stephen Shore
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From June 10 to July 31, 2023, Galerie XII Paris presented "Une certaine idée du bonheur", the new exhibition by artist duo Clark and Pougnaud.
Photographs by Clark and Pougnaud
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Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York City presented the early photographs of photographer André Kertész, taken between 1914 and 1936.
Photographs by André Kertész
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Inspired by Asian culture, in their first exhibition in Geneva at the Esther Woerdehoff Gallery, the Spanish duo Albarran Cabrera presents a sophisticated vision of nature in which gold is an essential element of the photographic syntax.
By Laure Etienne
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With the book The Drawer, the author Vince Aletti shares his personal passion for collecting and curating images drawn from daily life.
By Miss Rosen
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W. Eugene Smith and the Largest Stories of his Career
Between 1955 and 1965 famed photojournalist W. Eugene Smith worked on his two largest photography projects. Two books about those projects by Sam Stephenson, who spent 20 years researching Smith, have just been reissued by The University of Chicago Press.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
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Recently discovered in an attic, 11,900 pictures taken by Alberto di Lenardo depict his native Italy with Kodachrome’s rich colors. Blind spoke with di Lenardo’s granddaughter who shined light on these magical photographs.
By Bill Shapiro
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On the occasion of his exhibition Monsters at the Villa Pérochon in Niort (France), the Spanish photographer Joan Fontcuberta shared his perspectives on artificial intelligence, memory, and the future of photography.
By Iris Mandret
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