Infinite Identities. Photography in the Age of Sharing presented at Huis Marseille displays the work of eight artists and photographers who use Instagram to develop aspects of their art (more…)
Graduated from an engineering school in biology (EBI), I have been photographing my environment for about ten years now.
After a year of study in Canada, I dedicate myself to reporting and news photography. For the past three years, I have been satisfying my need to document the society that surrounds me.
In 2018, I joined the Hans Lucas studio in partnership with the Agence Presses Jeune and I collaborate with various press media such as Le Figaro, Marianne, Le Parisien, L’Obs, L’équipe…
I explore environmental and social themes through various reports such as the Inuit of Northern Canada, turtle poaching in Mayotte or alternative lifestyle.
I have produced several exhibitions, notably on shrimp fishing on horseback and snowy Swedish landscapes. In 2019, I decided to become a professional photographer and joined the photojournalism department of the EMI-CFD in Paris under the direction of photographers Julien Daniel and Guillaume Herbaut. Today, I‘m diffused by Divergence Images.
Infinite Identities. Photography in the Age of Sharing presented at Huis Marseille displays the work of eight artists and photographers who use Instagram to develop aspects of their art (more…)
If Ryuichi Sakamoto had been born in 16th century Italy, we’d know what to call him: a Renaissance Man. But since he was born in Japan in the mid-20th century, we have to string together words like composer, musician, producer, actor, and environmental activist. (more…)
This would be the world we would inhabit for the time. And so holiday celebrations would toast on a different tenor. The time of reflection would be imposed, a kind of reset from an external force. (more…)
Artpil is seeking to hire a part-time, freelance assistant & intern in Lille, France. Research, create and cultivate relations with galleries and museums, general communications, social networking, general assistance.
There are aspects of memories that we choose to remember, imagining small details that weren’t actually there, or bits that never really occurred, and perhaps now we rely too much on photography to help us make these moments more clear. (more…)
William Eggleston is one of the most influential photographers of the latter half of the 20th century, credited with pioneering fine art color photography in his iconic depictions of the American South. (more…)
After returning from years of war coverage, Peter van Agtmael tries to piece together the memory, identity, race, class, and family, in a landscape which has become as surreal as the war he left behind.
Born in Northern France, Jean-Philippe Lebée is a photographer and director who is passionate about life and traveling. After his audiovisual and cinema studies, Jean-Philippe Lebée started to study photography at the school Gobelins in Paris. (more…)
Max Beckmann (1884–1950) was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement. (more…)