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The Year in Visual Stories (Part 1)
As the new year approaches, Blind invites you to discover a selection of articles, images and photographic events that have marked the year 2024. Here is the first part.
Tuesday December 31, 2024
As the new year approaches, Blind invites you to discover a selection of articles, images and photographic events that have marked the year 2024. Here is the first part.
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Revised and modernized by Philippe Apeloig, La Banlieue de Paris, by Blaise Cendrars and Robert Doisneau, is published by Denoël: a marvel!
By Brigitte Ollier
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After a stint in the army during World War II, and following working for LIFE magazine, photographer Burt Glinn joined Magnum photos in 1951. A book celebrates the compelling, elegant, and expressive ways Glinn experienced the world through photography over his decades long career.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
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The renowned Dutch documentary photographer peacefully passed away in the presence of her family in Amsterdam on May 26, 2024.
By Blind Magazine
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The Portrait(s) festival in Vichy (France) honors the British artist Nadav Kander, recognized as one of the great portrait photographers of his time.
By Michaël Naulin
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Launched in December 2021, the American James Webb telescope is beginning to send us images of the universe and the galaxies in it. Taking photographs in the infrared, it offers a new and fascinating vision of the universe, while improving our understanding of it.
By Benoit Dupuis-Tordjeman
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Following an exhibition at Gagosian New York to mark the centenary of his birth in 1923, some sixty photographs by the master of portraiture Richard Avedon are exported to Paris. The Iconic Avedon exhibition is on view until March 2, at the Gagosian gallery in Paris.
By Iris Mandret
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Japanese artist Takashi Homma has taken a closer look at the iconic Mount Fuji, offering a selection of 36 prints in a book soberly entitled Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, published by independent publisher MACK.
Photographs by Takashi Homma
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Made to Last
The book “Newcastle” by photographer Luke Kellett is a portrait of a city and its residents, during some of the strictest Covid-19 lockdowns in the world.
Photographs by Luke Kellett
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An exhibition celebrated the groundbreaking work of queer Puerto Rican artists at the vanguard of fashion.
By Miss Rosen
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