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Vendée Globe: The Images That Shaped the Myth
As the skippers of the Vendée Globe navigate the heart of the Southern Ocean, Blind revisits the photographs that have shaped the myth of this solo, non-stop, unassisted sailing race around the world.
Thursday December 26, 2024
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• Discovery : Vendée Globe: The Images That Shaped the Myth
• Exhibition : Society of the Spectacle
• Discovery : Geoffrey Beene and the Art of Radical Chic
• Exhibition : Printed Projections
• Book : Henry Wessel: A Photographic Legacy
• Archives : Exploring American Life for 20 Years
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(Episode 2) As the skippers of the Vendée Globe navigate the heart of the Southern Ocean, Blind revisits the photographs that have shaped the myth of this solo, non-stop, unassisted sailing race around the world.
By Michaël Naulin
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Artist Tania Franco Klein's first exhibition at Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York City looks at modern solitude, emphasized by the digital age.
Photographs by Tania Franco Klein
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Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock, alias Guzman, revisit their collaboration with the American fashion designer during the final decade of his luminous career.
By Miss Rosen
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Ernst Haas’ “Abstract” project stands as a bold and personal milestone in the legendary photographer’s pioneering work. The exhibition “The Forces of Abstraction” at Les Douches Galerie in Paris, now brings this largely unknown body of work to the general public.
Photographs by Ernst Haas
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The book “Soft Eyes” brings together the work of the late photographer Henry Wessel and two contemporary artists, Austin Leong and Adrian Martinez, in an exploration of artistic influence and the enduring lineage of photographic vision.
By Blind Magazine
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Exploring American Life for Twenty Years
Photographer Steve Davis dug into his archives and presents a selection of his best images of American culture mostly photographed during the 1970s and 1980s. He tells Blind his story.
By Steve Davis
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Photographer Gauthier Digoutte traveled to the “land of the pure.” He recounts his peregrinations and images in this in-depth travelog.
By Gauthier Digoutte
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