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Wolfgang Tillmans Opens Up in Paris
The free spirit of German photography takes over the second floor of the Centre Pompidou in Paris with “Nothing could have prepared us – Everything could have prepared us” : a monumental exhibition spanning four decades of images and sounds.
Friday June 19, 2025
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• Exhibition : Wolfgang Tillmans Opens Up in Paris
• Festival : In Łódź, Fiction Reveals Reality
• Book : Julian Lennon, Photography as Sacred Moments
• Book : Lucas Foglia: Migration on Wings
• Exhibition : Rendered with Light, Rebuilt by Hand
• Archives : When Broadway Does its Striptease for a Good Cause
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The free spirit of German photography takes over the second floor of the Centre Pompidou in Paris with “Nothing could have prepared us – Everything could have prepared us” : a monumental exhibition spanning four decades of images and sounds.
By Guénola Pellen
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The Łódź Photofestiwal takes place from June 12 to 22, 2025. The event focuses on the concepts of propaganda and fiction, as well as their influences on contemporary photography.
By Lou Tsatsas
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The artist, musician, and humanitarian continues to make his mark on the photography scene with his first coffee-table book, whose retrospective, sensitive, and empathetic perspective shines through.
By Nathalie Dassa
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Photographer Lucas Foglia’s book Constant Bloom follows the migration of Painted Lady butterflies across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe—a path also traveled by people in search of safety and a better life.
By Gaia Squarci
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What if a photograph wasn’t printed, but built layer by layer from paper, or sculpted out of soft, colorful clay? What if it didn’t just capture reality, but reshaped how we remember it?
By Itzel Robles Sandoval
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When Broadway Does its Striptease for a Good Cause
Rivka S. Katvan captures backstage Broadway like no one else. In 1987, she put her photographic talent in the service of a good cause, joining forces with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, an organization fighting against HIV. This collaboration has resulted in a series of striking photos that embody the magic of the American burlesque stage.
By Joy Majdalani
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It’s a search that began as a child who weekly left her home in the urban metropolis of Cairo; the weekly visit to my father’s home where my paternal grandparents lived. Every weekend I made the trek, filled with anticipation and idealism about my life there. This is my story. Between two homes. Between the past and present creating a crack in the memory of my memory.
By Amina Kadous
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