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Category Archives: Art Fairs / Festivals
Naoshima: Paradise on Earth?
For this post, I am allowing myself to stray from our beloved photographic shores, but I assure you that it will be worth it. Last Friday I attended a conference at the Palais de Tokyo given for the opening of the exhibition on the Benesse Art Site Naoshima project. This was a pretty star-studded affair: [...]
Also posted in Contemporary art, Projects Tagged Naoshima, Naoya Hatakeyama, Palais de Tokyo, Ryue Nishizawa, SANAA, Setouchi Art Festival, Tadao Ando 3 Comments
Review: Photoquai 2009
The Quai Branly Museum has just launched the second edition of Photoquai, its photography biennale of “world images”. The mission of the biennale, to “highlight and make known, artists whose work is previously unexhibited or little known in Europe, and to foster exchanges and the exchanging of views on the world,” sounded pretty good to [...]
Also posted in Asian photography, Exhibition reviews, One to watch Tagged Chuha Chung, Gohar Dashti, Hiromi Tsuchida, Masato Seto, Pablo Hare, Quai Branly Museum 3 Comments
Arles 2009: 40 years and Nan Goldin
I have finally managed to sit down and collect my thoughts about this year’s Rencontres d’Arles festival. For Arles’ 40th anniversary, I decided to try and cover the festival in some detail. In this post I will be giving my overall impressions and in the next few days I will follow up with reviews of [...]
Also posted in American photography, European photography, Exhibition reviews Tagged Anders Petersen, Annelies Strba, Antoine d'Agata, Duane Michals, Jean-Christian Bourcart, JH Engström, Jim Goldberg, Leigh Ledare, Lisa Ross, Lucien Clergue, Magda Stanova, Marina Berio, Musée Reattu, Nan Goldin, Naoya Hatakeyama, Robert Delpire Leave a comment
Rencontres d’Arles
I am off to the opening week of the Rencontres d’Arles tomorrow. I will be attempting to cover the festival on the blog, but I probably will be going silent until next week. So have a great week and à bientôt!
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NY Photo Festival 2009 Round-up
Following on from my last post, here is one of the great things about photo-blogs: no sooner is the NY Photo Festival over than the reviews are already springing up all over the blogosphere. The picture I am getting so far is a bit disappointing. Don’t worry, I won’t be adding to the debate seeing [...]





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