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Vincent Gouriou Photographs Queer Farmers with Tenderness
In a new series, French photographer Vincent Gouriou presents a different image of rural life—not the usual clichés, but that of queer farmers, photographed in their everyday lives.
Thursday April 10, 2025
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• Exhibition : Vincent Gouriou Photographs Queer Farmers with Tenderness
• Book : The Contradictions That Define a City
• Discovery : Across the Steppes of Mongolia
• Book : Salvatore Di Gregorio: Sicily’s American Dream
• Book : Katherine Hubbard: Holding Time
• Archives : Introducing the Next Generation of Queer Photographers
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In a new series, French photographer Vincent Gouriou presents a different image of rural life—not the usual clichés, but that of queer farmers, photographed in their everyday lives.
By Jonas Cuénin
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In The Cloud Factory, Chris Donavan condenses ten years of photography in his hometown, Saint John—a region in Canada known for its oil production, where extreme wealth and poverty coexist.
By Lou Tsatsas
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Over the next two years, photographer and journalist Sarah Carrier has decided to travel the world to produce a documentary project exploring the enduring traditions and changing identities of nomadic communities on our planet. The aim is to highlight their deep connection to the land, their adaptive lifestyles and the challenges they face in a rapidly modernizing world confronted with the challenges of climate change. Her first stop: Mongolia.
By Sarah Carrier
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Photographer Salvatore Di Gregorio’s upcoming book Sicily Not Alaska traces the American dream as it lingers across Sicily’s sun-soaked streets and surreal landscapes.
Photographs by Salvatore Di Gregorio
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In her book “The Great Room”, artist Katherine Hubbard creates a bold and personal series in collaboration with her mother, whose recent memory loss reshaped the rhythms of their shared home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Gaia Squarci
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Introducing the Next Generation of Queer Photographers
With the democratization of photography, LGBTQ photographers around the globe are creating new visual languages to express their ideas of gender, sexuality, love, and lust.
By Miss Rosen
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Robert Frank’s magnum opus, The Americans, chronicled the photographer’s journey across the United States between 1955 and 1957 as he sought to capture America in all her glory. Of the 28,000 images he took during this three-year period, a total of only 83 photographs were published in The Americans.
By Christina Cacouris
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