
Frantz Fanon
This series is a work about the Martinican psychiatrist that mostly lived in Algeria (working several years at the psychiatric hospital of Bilda), in Martinique and in Ghana.

Goudron : Tanger-Le Cap
For five years now, I have been travelling across Africa, from North to South, in an impossible journey. Initially, this project was supposed to last a few month, at most a year.

Persan-Beaumont
Exposition à louer | Denis Dailleux's name is associated with the art of portraiture. He is also associated with the Arab world, having lived for many years in Cairo and photographed all its labyrinths.

She dances on Jackson
Exposition à louer | She dances on Jackson : For over a year Winship travelled across the United States, from California to Virginia, New Mexico to Montana, in pursuit of the fabled 'American dream'.

Pauline et Pierre
A former member of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, Hugues de Wurstemberger made a name for himself at the opening of the Musée de l'Élysée in Lausanne in 1985 with his series of photographs devoted to the guards of the Vatican. Since 1986, he has been a member of the Vu agency.

Distress
This description of the human condition, of its endless frustrations, between boredom and resignation, brings to life the profound injustices which, throughout the twentieth century, have plunged the peoples of Europe into an endless tragedy.

Berlin
Unfortunately for the Occident, because their destinies crossed, Stalin, Rosa Luxembourg and Adolf Hitler have moulded Berlin into the capital of pain.

Sponte Sua
"Serge Picard's portraits shudder with a very special life. They reflect, indeed, all the ambiguity of the genre: the "movement" that characterizes them, reintegrates all the presence of the photographed subject. It disturbs the relative peace that emanates from this non-aggressive, slightly suspicious face-to-face.

Aux bords du monde
It is a world of frontiers, of in-betweens, a world between sea and land, between day and night, a world "at the edge of the world", that Serge Picard reveals to us.

Pérou
Juan Manuel Castro Prieto first visited Peru in 1990. He went to Cuzco to make prints from negatives on glass plates of Martin Chambi (1891-1973) where the archives of the great Peruvian photographer whose work he admired are kept.