Spring Song, 2019
Munem Wasif constantly explores the idea of border and re-examines the questions around its formation. How these borders constructed? Who constructs them? How are they broken and re-formed?
London, 2019
Serie| Residency at the Quebec Studio : "On the eve of the Brexit vote, I chose to return to the streets to photograph Londoners in their immense city, at this key moment of history."
1.2.3 SOLEIL, 2019
Serie | In the Griffeuille district of Arles, Tina Merandon has succeeded in transcending the image we have of others through a photographic experiment carried out in interaction with local residents.
Aboard the Outback Train, 2019
From the harsh winters of the south coast to the subtropical heat of the north, from the beautiful neighborhoods of Adelaide to the crocodile breeding grounds of Darwin, a railway line stretches 3,000 kilometers vertically across Australia.
Sinking Ship, 2019
Series | In "Sinking Ship" Kyle Thompson explores a locational muse- a now abandoned town in the American grasslands
AKA ZIDANE, 2019
Serie | A crowd of anonymous people wearing the names of the world's greatest soccer stars on their tshirts. Facing poverty, violence, exile but also some sweet moments of the daily life, the contrast is striking...
Berbers, Resisting And Defending Their Culture (work in progress), 2019
Unrecognized, dispersed, marginalized, the Berbers are everywhere and have long been threatened in their identity and culture. The Imazighen (plural of Amazigh, "free man"), as they should be called to avoid the colonial term Berber, are imposing themselves as a culture in resistance.
Beirut, 2019
Series | While wandering in Beirut and its surroundings, I looked for situations, signs, faces capable of enlightening me on its history and its present.
This set of images, made just before the Revolution started in October 2019, is nothing but an incomplete inventory of what caught my attention, which gave me keys to understand where I was.
Mullick Ghat, le plus grand marché aux fleurs de l’Inde, 2019
The Calcutta Flower Market, also known as Mullick Ghat, is the largest in India and one of the largest in the world. It spreads along the banks of the Hooghly, the western branch of the Ganges, just below the impressive Howrah Bridge.