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The Stories the Earth Tells Us
Until March 23, 2025, the festival “Shifting Landscapes” at Jeu de Paume in Paris invites us to immerse ourselves in territories captured by 15 artists. Through a series of installations, visitors embark on a journey from the creation of the world to its potential disappearance.
Thursday February 13, 2025
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• Exhibition : “Shifting Landscapes”: The Stories the Earth Tells Us
• Exhibition : Siân Davey: A Decade of Photography
• Book : Diasporas Without Illusions
• Book : Henry Roy: The Sun is a Harsher God
• Book : Magnum Chronicles: The Power of Collective Storytelling
• Archives : Exploring the Relationship Between Keith Haring and Photography
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Until March 23, 2025, the festival “Shifting Landscapes” at Jeu de Paume in Paris invites us to immerse ourselves in territories captured by 15 artists. Through a series of installations, visitors embark on a journey from the creation of the world to its potential disappearance.
By Lou Tsatsas
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The Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol presents "The Creative Body: Photographs 2014 – 2024," the first survey exhibition of photographer Siân Davey’s work, bringing together projects where she captures family bonds and personal transformation.
By Gaia Squarci
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For J’exile, the French magazine The Eyes entrusted author Sabyl Ghoussoub with the task of delving into migration and diaspora through personal narratives. The result is a striking mosaic that traverses territories and generations to capture the complexity of these concepts.
By Lou Tsatsas
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Photographer Henry Roy’s book “Impossible Island” is the result of his 40 years of work, shot in his native Haiti, France, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Thailand, Tunisia, and beyond, reflecting the feeling of being uprooted, and looking for one’s own refuge.
Photographs by Henry Roy
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While president Donald Trump has been in office since January 20, 2025, Magnum Photos publishes a group publication around the theme of the United States, inspired by its long history of collective storytelling.
By Blind Magazine
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Exploring the Relationship Between Keith Haring and Photography
Artist Cey Adams remembers Keith Haring as he was – a friend, colleague, and pivotal figure on the New York art scene in the 1980s – and explains how photography was a precious tool to record their lives.
By Miss Rosen
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Sported by the greatest photographers, Leica has defined the history of photography, and in the process became a true luxury item. Blind has traveled to Wetzlar, a small town near Frankfurt, Germany, where it all began.
By Michaël Naulin
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