Willy Ronis’ Most Famous Images, Told by Himself
The Galerie Rouge in Paris is presenting the exhibition "Willy Ronis, The Whirlwind of Life" until May 17, featuring iconic images of the …
A Polaroid Portrait of New Hollywood’s Unfiltered Youth
With the recent release of Tight Heads, Candy Clark shares her never-before-seen Polaroids of 1970s Hollywood—intimate portraits of the stars before they were …
When Crowds Rise: A Global History of Protests in Images
A photographic manifesto centered on the theme of protest, born from the collaboration between Amnesty International and the MYOP agency.
Malick Sidibé: Hidden Gems
The book “Painted Frames” reveals a late and little-known series by Malian photographer Malick Sidibé, which reimagines his black-and-white photographs within hand-painted frames, …
Jon Tonks, On What It Means to Be a Small-Scale Fisher
In the book “A Fish Called Julie”, photographer Jon Tonks documented the fishing communities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, UK, immersing …
World Press Photo of the Year Awarded to Samar Abu Elouf
In a year marked by global conflict, climate catastrophe, and mass migration, the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year serves as a …

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The Third Dimension

Bruce Silverstein Gallery’s exhibition “Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer” redefines the boundary between photography and sculpture, showing how each medium can shape, and be shaped by, the other.

The Contradictions That Define a City

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.

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From the archives

Les nuées de sables, Sahara du projet « Le Nuage qui parlait », 2011 à nos jours, Triptyque, Tirage photographique © Yo-Yo Gonthier © Adagp, 2025

“Shifting Landscapes”: The Stories the Earth Tells Us 

Until March 23, 2025, the festival “Shifting Landscapes” at Jeu de Paume in Paris invites us to immerse ourselves in territories captured by 15 artists. Through a series of installations, visitors embark on a journey from the creation of the world to its potential disappearance.