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Women’s Rights at Risk in Afghanistan

Until November 18 in Paris, the exhibition No Woman’s Land offers a sensitive and insightful look at the lives of Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule since 2021.

Friday November 1st, 2024

Summary

Until November 18 in Paris, the exhibition No Woman’s Land offers a sensitive and insightful look at the lives of Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule since 2021. This collaborative report by Mélissa Cornet and Kiana Hayeri, supported by the Carmignac Foundation, which awarded them its Photojournalism Prize, brings their stories to light.

By Copélia Mainardi

From November 6, 2024 to February 15, 2025 at Harcourt Studio in Paris, a group exhibition by Mathias Depardon, Ismail Ferdous, Théo Giacometti, Gaia Squarci, and Alessandro Silvestri revisits our summer vacations through images taken with iconic cameras from the history of analog photography.

By Jonas Cuénin

“Ken Light | American Stories: 1969-1995” showcases 25 years of images by photographer Ken Light. The exhibition currently on view at the Bronx Documentary Center, in New York, highlights significant moments in American history and provides a powerful look at the challenges and stories of that quarter-century.

By Robert E. Gerhardt

The book “American Photographs” and the recent exhibition “Vanishing Point” celebrate previously unseen work by Michael Ormerod. For 20 years, the British photographer traveled on the road throughout the United States, timelessly capturing rural America.

Photographs by Michael Ormerod

In South of France, two of this city’s art institutions, Les Abattoirs and Galerie Le Château d’Eau, are offering to revisit the history of photography through their collections of prints, brought together for the occasion.

By Jonas Cuénin

Action Against Hunger Announces the Recipient of the Second Edition of its Grant

Jean de Dieu Boukanga Yaladakpa’s project “Un jour, tout ça finira” (One day it will all end) has won the second edition of Action Against Hunger’s Grant for a New Humanitarian Look.

By Blind Magazine

White darkness: a cloud of vapor, a bank of fog, a curtain of rain. The subtle reticence of landscapes: a veil of droplets draped over the bare back of a mountain. Topography vanishes, allowing the steeple of a cloister to pierce through the mist.

By Ela Kotkowska

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