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Unpublished Images of the Civil War in El Salvador

Unpublished Images of the Civil War in El Salvador

DISCOVERY

Robert Nickelsberg’s Unpublished Images of the Civil War in El Salvador

In a forthcoming book, photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg revisits his archive of El Salvador’s civil war to shed new light on the conflict and its consequences.

By Laurence Cornet

EXHIBITION

Igor Mukhin: From the USSR to Russia

Known in his country as the Russian Doisneau, Igor Mukhin takes us on a tour of his native Moscow, from the 1980s to the present. This photographic journey, crisscrossing the city and traveling through history, can be savored in an exhibition or in the book, 

Generations: From the USSR to the New Russia

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By Sophie Bernard

BOOK

Sunkissed Photos of Brazil's Legendary Beach

After taking up photography at age 60, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno returns to her childhood playground to create a love letter to her native Brazil.

By Miss Rosen

BOOK

Alexis Cordesse: Syrian Lives

For his book titled 

Talashi

, Alexis Cordesse collected personal photographs taken by men and women who fled war-torn Syria.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Larry Fink

Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. He is best known for his series "Social Graces," which explored social class in America in the 1970s by comparing two different worlds.By Meero Studio

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Donna Ferrato

Donna Ferrato is an American photojournalist known for her groundbreaking documentation of the hidden world of domestic violence. Her seminal book Living With the Enemy sparked a national discussion on sexual violence and women’s rights. By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Best Regards, Robert Frank

They are the successors of Wright Morris, Walker Evans, Jakob Tuggener... Their images continue to enrich the world history of photography and our own impatient eyes. 

Blind 

shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Robert Frank, on the side of intuition.

By Brigitte Ollier

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