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Gregory Crewdson: Edward Hopper’s Nightmares
An unsettling America has taken up residence at Galerie Templon in Brussels. American photographer Gregory Crewdson unveils eighteen photographs from “Eveningside.”
Todd Hido : Between Literature and Film
Todd Hido’s expanded monograph Intimate Distance captures over 30 years of his photographic exploration, combining cinematic sensibilities with a fascination for suburban landscapes and domestic spaces.
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Jacques Lowe, the Eye Behind the Kennedy Myth
The Iranian Images That Refuse to Disappear
In the Trump Era, How Photographers Search for the Right Distance
Matthieu Gafsou: “The Earth Doesn’t Care About Our Nonsense — It Will Outlive Us”
In “Elegies” and its first chapter “Glaciers,” Matthieu Gafsou ventured into the heart of glaciers to better feel their disappearance. Between fascination and disillusionment, the Swiss photographer composed a narrative where the intimate meets the political, and where the sublime takes on a lucid melancholy.
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Elliott Erwitt: An Explosion of Color
Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography
Stephen Shore: “Photography Isn’t Very Good at Explaining”
Joel Meyerowitz: A Year of Consecration
For the past six decades, the American photographer Joel Meyerowitz has roamed the streets of the world, countrysides and beaches in search of life in blue, green, yellow and red. In the 1970s, his sense of modernism contributed to the acceptance of color photographs as works of art. In 2024, five major exhibitions celebrate his work.
