African American Life by Rufus Holsinger

Daniel Brown, Collection du studio Holsinger. © Bibliothèque des collections spéciales Albert et Shirley Small, Université de Virginie.

The Holsinger Portrait Project is creating a vital link between family, community, and local history. A Portrait of African American Life at the Turn of the 20th Century.

Hiroshima, Mon Amour

© Yoshikatsu Fujii, Hiroshima Graph -Everlasting Flow

More than seven decades after the bombing of Hiroshima, the city’s inhabitants are still burdened with the past. In Hiroshima Graph: Everlasting Flow, Yoshikatsu Fujii tells the story of his grandmother, a survivor of the catastrophe.

Slavery, at Home

Shortly after moving to Beirut, Lebanon, photographer Aline Deschamps met women who were enslaved. Looking at her photographs, you wouldn’t know.

The Essential Eve

USA. Hollywood. US actress Marilyn MONROE resting between takes during a photographic studio session in Hollywood (Paramount Gallery), for the making of the film "The Misfits". Directed by John HUSTON (USA). Nevada. Screenplay by Arthur MILLER (USA). 1960.

Opened since July 1, the Newlands House Gallery in England hosts the first Eve Arnold exhibition in 10 years.

Bud Lee and Newark during the Long, Hot Summer of 1967

La police de Newark dans une voiture de patrouille, juillet 1967 © Bud Lee, Estate of Bud Lee

In July of 1967, after the arrest and beating of African American cab driver John Smith by the local police force, the city of Newark, New Jersey erupted. Over 5 days, 26 people were killed by police gunfire, hundreds more were injured, thousands were arrested, and millions of dollars of property was destroyed. Photojournalist Bud Lee captured the urban war zone the city became in those fateful days. His photographs have now been published in The War is Here: Newark 1967.

Women Have Their Say at Photo Élysée

Numéro un, 2022 © Debi Cornwall, Prix Elysée

This summer, Photo Élysée in Lausanne spotlights women. Committed feminist photographers Laia Abril and Debi Cornwall show us what women have to say about the world.

Laurent Ballesta: Son of the Sea

@ Laurent Ballesta

A diver-photographer, heir to Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Laurent Ballesta has been scouring the abyss for over twenty years in search of the attainable. His images of astonishing creatures owe as much to his technical prowess as to an artist’s soul.

The Forgotten Images of the Spanish Civil War

A refugee mother from Malaga with her baby on arrival at Barcelona's Montjuïc stadium, February 1937 © Arxiu Campañà

The Pavillon Populaire in Montpellier features the first exhibition in France of photographs by the Spanish Civil War artist-photographer Antoni Campañà, which had been hidden away for years in two mysterious red boxes.

Rineke Dijkstra: In the Loop

Videostill from Anna, The Gymschool, 2014, 15'16'' © Rineke Dijkstra - Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris and New York.

In four hypnotic videos, the Dutch artist recorded teenagers confronting a Picasso painting and gymnasts in search of perfection. High art!

Irving Penn: Master Portraitist Between Light and Shadow

Irving Penn, Anouk Aimée, 1967 © Condé Nast

74 portraits of artists, some exhibited for the first time, grace the walls of the Villa Les Roches Brunes in Dinard, France. The Pinault Collection’s latest exhibition sheds new light on this avant-garde figure’s rigorous and unpretentious signature approach to photography.

Tehrangeles

Hannah Darabi

In Arles, in her series “Soleil of Persian Square”, devoted to the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles, Hannah Darabi seeks “to evoke the spatial and temporal experience of exile.”

In Arles, Jacques Léonard’s Snapshots

Barcelona - 1955 Format image 30 x 30 cm © Jacques Léonard. Archivo Familia Jacques Léonard

During the Rencontres d’Arles festival, the Musée Réattu is exhibiting a selection of over 150 images by the French photographer who covered the life of a Barcelona gypsy community in the 1950s.

Inside Casa Susanna

Unknown American. Susanna at Casa Susanna, gelatin silver print, 1964-1969. Collection Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Purchase, with funds generously donated by Martha LA McCain, 2015. Photo © AGO.

An exhibition in Arles and a book by Textuel restore this lost chapter of LGBTQ history in its full glory.

In Arles, a Collection Within a Collection

Mystères, 2015 © Ann Ray

Classic and contemporary photos are on display in a new exhibition devoted to the Florence and Damien Bachelot Collection, with a focus on the portrait, offering visitors an original journey through the collections of the Réattu Museum in Arles.

The Diane Arbus Experience

Two ladies at the automat, N.Y.C. 1966 © The Estate of Diane Arbus Collection Maja Hoffmann / LUMA Foundation

Showcasing no fewer than 454 images, LUMA Arles presents the most comprehensive exhibition of the work of Diane Arbus to date.

Harold Feinstein’s Treasure Island

Adolescents de Coney Island, 1949 © Harold Feinstein

As part of the Rencontres d’Arles festival, the Centre de la Photographie in Mougins spotlights the work of American photographer Harold Feinstein. The exhibition comes at the heels of an outstanding documentary on the life of the artist whose work had long remained in the shadows.

Arles Goes to the Movies

Pierre Zucca. Out 1 de Jacques Rivette, 1970, tirage original. Avec l'aimable autorisation de la succession de Pierre Zucca

Cannes doesn’t have a monopoly on film: cinema also comes to Arles. From Agnès Varda’s contact sheets to Wim Wenders’s Polaroids, the festival is all about the movies.

At Arles, Photography Takes a Step Aside

Tanja Engelberts. Stills from Dead River, video 4k, 16:9, colour, 15 mn, Netherlands, 2022. Courtesy of the artist

The Rencontres d’Arles returns this year with a program dedicated to environmental issues. The festival invites us to rethink our relationship with the living world, even as we try to grapple with the realities of climate change.

Libération Is 50: Eyes on the Struggle

Anti-Le Pen demonstration at Place de la Nation, Paris, April 29, 2002. Courtesy of the photographer and Vu’ Agency. © Guillaume Herbaut

The daily newspaper, affectionately known as Libé, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. In addition to an exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles, the book 50 ans dans l’œil de Libé [50 Years Through the Eyes of Libération] collects some landmark photographs published or commissioned by the newspaper. Blind talks to those who, past and present, have contributed to the famous and inimitable “Libération style.”

Saul Leiter, the New York Nabi

Les Rencontres d’Arles presents a retrospective of images by Saul Leiter, entitled “Assemblages”. An opportunity to revisit the life of this humble American photographer.

Rencontres d’Arles 2023: Get the Program!

© Emma Sarpaniemi. Self-portrait as Cindy, 2022, Two Ways to Wear Cauliflower series. Courtesy of the artist.

The photography festival opens today, featuring 44 exhibitions. We present a sample of the projects showcased in this 54th iteration of the Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles.

Profession: Parent Photographer

Raphaël and Alfred Yagobzadeh

How to manage family life when your profession encroaches on your private sphere? Three photojournalists share their experiences with Blind.

Quai de la Photo: Images Flood the Seine

A new venue for photographic exhibitions is opening in Paris: Quai de la Photo rethinks the way we experience culture. It is a floating exhibition space that includes a bar & restaurant, a marina, and the new location of La Comète, the Parisian bookshop specializing in photography.

Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith

Saori en hydravion. Aile, République République dominicaine, 2010 © 2023 Rodney Smith, avec l'aimable autorisation de la succession de Rodney Smith

Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith details the photographer’s career path, which took him from street photography to corporate photography, and then to fashion, for which he is most famous.

Head in the Waves

Gabriella Angotti-Jones: I Just Wanna Surf (Copyright © Gabriella Angott-Jones, 2022)

In I Just Wanna Surf, Gabriella Angotti-Jones combines the immensity of the ocean with the intimacy of her personal story. She shares her inspirations, projects, and photographic process with Blind.

Frank Horvat: Fashion as an Alibi

Chapeau Givenchy, Paris, pour Jardin des Modes, 1958. © Frank Horvat

The Jeu de Paume in Paris presents the exhibition “Frank Horvat. Paris, the world, fashion”. A retrospective of the famous photographer’s first fifteen years of work.

Ukraine: A War Crime

At the Ohmatdyt general hospital Vovo, age 13, lost his father in the car when they were attacked, and still has a bullet lodged in his back that needs surgery. © Paula Bronstein for The Times

The book Ukraine: A War Crime brings together the work of 93 photographers who covered the first year of the war in Ukraine, documenting the fighting, its effects on the population, and the visual evidence of war crimes.

Payram: A Printer in Exile

Emamzdeh Davoud, Uzbekistan 2014 - Dialogue with Paul Nadar

The Iranian photographer and printer, a loyal friend to Josef Koudelka, recounts for Blind his journey in the company of some of photography’s greats and his forced departure from his native land.

Mous Lamrabat: Luxury in the Bush

To the Moon and Back #2, 2021. Avec l'aimable autorisation de Loft Gallery. © Mous Lamrabat

Mous Lamrabat’s work combines traditional cultural heritage, Western influences, and ostentatious luxury. Her colorful, subtly provocative world is on display in Toulouse at Galerie Le Château d’Eau, from June 2 to August 27, 2023.

Le Guilvinec and the Love of the Sea

© Frédéric Mery

Spanning four months, from June 1 to September 30, 2023, the Guilvinec Photo Festival offers a new perspective on the Bigouden region. Its 13th edition offers sixteen exhibitions that once again explore the relationship between man and the sea.

American Drivers

Denizens, #30

In “The Seventh Bardo”, photographer Beth Lilly mixes portraits of people in their car, cruising the interstates of the SouthEast United States. Rather than about the car culture in America, this series reveals the emotions of drivers and the surreal experience of the highway.

Vanished

In his series Unperson, on show at the Sit Down Gallery in Paris from June 1 to July 29, Tim Franco recounts the second life of North Korean defectors considered traitors by their former government, and offers a humane look at a predominantly political subject.