In his book Berlin Childhood Around 1900, Walter Benjamin writes that in order to know the melancholy of a city you [...]
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In his book Berlin Childhood Around 1900, Walter Benjamin writes that in order to know the melancholy of a city you [...]
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These graveyard images were realized in the Southwest of France and the Paris region between 2010 and 2015. See it [...]
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“Being so precisely balanced between metaphor and description, these pictures have a raw energy that undermines their essential nature as [...]
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Here is the second in a series of three bookworks Harvey Benge has published late last year under his imprint [...]
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Simon Letourneau is part of Surface, a group show at PLAN8 Gallery in Paris from May 28 to May 30 [...]
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New GTP Show at Permanent Vacation Gallery in Bordeaux. Featuring works by Harvey Benge, Pascal Fellonneau, Marcus Haydock, Nicolas Hosteing, [...]
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Damien Lafargue’s latest series:Bird More info HERE
“When in London in May for Photo London I made some pictures and now a bookwork.Of course my practice involves [...]
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Pascal Fellonneau is featured in An Uncommon Archive, published by T. Adler Books, in Santa Barbara, CA. “This unusual volume [...]
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Marcus Haydock (photo) and Damien Lafargue are part of Le stade du miroir, a group exhibition organised by Loan Calmon [...]
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The Bridgetender , Joy Williams story illustrated by Paul Kwiatkowski in the new fiction issue of Vice. Read it HERE
These photographs do not try in any case to draw up an all comprehensive list of the deliberately cliché subject [...]
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“When your first book receives critical praise from the likes of Ira Glass and Alec Soth, it’s probably safe to [...]
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The Auckland Art Gallery have just acquired a complete set of the 50+ photobooks Harvey Benge made over the last [...]
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Superchief Gallery Groupshow, featuring Paul Kwiatkowski at Tender Trap in New York: 66 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn. Opening April 2. More [...]
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Escaping a catastrophic blizzard to take peyote in the Arizona desert, Paul Kwiatkowski concludes his investigation into alternate perceptions of [...]
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Marcus Haydock’s photographs add weight to the idea that photography can be as much to do with sensing as it [...]
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“Somewhere in Oregon, a stripper boofed molly and fainted inside a hollow cake; she may have contracted giardia. Earlier, in [...]
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Damien Lafargue here retrospectively constructs a series, using images of various classifications, in an attempt to move away from the [...]
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The lucidity of a photographer’s attention to the world can transcend the limitations of what it is that we expect [...]
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“Reykjavík Diary was created after Fellonneau relentlessly walked the streets of the Reykjavík district in Iceland. While muted colors and [...]
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“Some argue that Willow Lake is the site of a new biorhythm. They believe that the electromagnetic waves meeting there [...]
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“This series of landscapes were shot in Akureyri, the biggest town in northern Iceland. Located approximately 100 kilometers south of [...]
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Printed in a limited edition of 500 copies, each book comes with one of five, each different, signed and numbered [...]
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“When someone in Lily Dale passes on a good quip, it’s prudent to ask, “Was that person living or dead [...]
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During France’s presidential election in 2012, Pascal Fellonneau began photographing election posters obsessively. ”I had occasionally photographed them before, but [...]
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These images were taken in some districts of southeastern France: Gironde, Landes, Basque Country and Pyrenean Piedmont between 2009 and [...]
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Part five of Paul Kwiatkowski’s cross-country assignment to investigate alternate perceptions of consciousness. Read it HERE You can also read [...]
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This is part four of Paul Kwiatkowski’s cross-country assignment to investigate alternate perceptions of consciousness. With Tom Griggs Read it [...]
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Candidates by Pascal Fellonneau, featured in 1814 Magazine. You can watch a preview and order it HERE
On the road in Idaho and Montana, a cross-country investigation into alternate perceptions of consciousness takes a devastating detour through [...]
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“Since I moved here, I started working on a series entitled “Abstract Canada.” The main idea behind it is looking [...]
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This is the second part of Paul Kwiatkowski’s cross-country assignment to investigate alternate perceptions of consciousness for The Airship [...]
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William Eggleston once asked Harvey Benge – What are you doing these days? Photographing the urban social landscape, said Benge. Don’t [...]
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The online magazine Phases has a selection of images from Marcus Haydock’s series I Am Not I. Watch it [...]
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Lost Home, featuring GTP member Harvey Benge, has been featured in TIME magazine’s picks for best photobooks of 2013 “LOST [...]
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“Paul Kwiatkowski’s dispatch from a recent book tour for And Every Day Was Overcast, his terrific new photo novel about [...]
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The Airship sent Paul Kwiatkowski on assignment to Mount Shasta, California to investigate its eponymous volcano, which is claimed to [...]
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Curated by Myriam Barchechat, Recollection is a group show featuring the works of Harvey Benge, Nicolas Hosteing, Marcus Haydock, Simon [...]
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Great Expectations (2011) is an interstate journey throughout the southern U.S, where the author challenges his own preconceived notion of [...]
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Some images of Pascal Fellonneau’s Cemeteries featured in issue 6 of Excerpt Magazine Life, Death & Bureaucracy. Watch it [...]
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Paper Journal is featuring Marcus Haydock’s work in an arcticle written by Darren Campion. Read it HERE Darren Campion’s blog, [...]
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Out of South Florida’s lush and decaying suburban landscape bloom the delinquent magic and chaotic adolescence of And Every Day [...]
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“It’s Hunting Time in France: Autumn signifies the opening of the six-month season, when chefs compete to transform quarry into [...]
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Simon Kossoff featured in Lanscape Stories N°4: Traces. “Traces is the title of Landscape Stories number 04. Trace, clue, wake. [...]
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