Series
The Zone, 2011
Série| “There, in front of me, I can see the bridge covered in snow, the blue-tinged light at night, and wolf tracks. I have been in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for two days. I never wanted to go back. I am both attracted and repelled."
Wanawake, Being a Woman in Congo, 2011
Series | Every minute in the world a woman dies of childbirth. 99% of these women live in developing countries. More than half of them live in sub-Saharan Africa.
Festival Jane Austen, Australie, 2011
Serie | Two hundred years ago was the first time Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility“ was published. For the past 4 years, an offshoot of the famous Jane Austen Festival in Bath (England) has been held in April in Canberra, the Australian capital...
Extimacy, craving for visibility, 2011
Serie | What are those who broadcast their image on the Internet through webcams looking for? And what do those who watch them get out of it?
New York City, 2011
In 2011, Franck Ferville walked the streets of New York City, capturing some iconic images of the city that never sleeps.
Libya unrest, 2011
Once upon a time there was a revolution… It is the story of a people delving into war, the moment they chose to take arms against their tyrant to defend their freedom.
Safe from nothing, 2011
Serie | 3,6 million of people in France are living in situation of acute poor housing. 10 million of them can tipped at any time. More than 5 000 children are affected by lead poisoning.
Smoke & Mirrors, 2011
Serie | To impress these complex sentiments that combine contemplation and decoding, comprehension and reverie, Guillaume Zuili resorts to the most photographic aspect in image production: the print.
Japan: Tsunami Aftermath, 2011
Series | In March 2011, Japan experienced the largest earthquake in its history. A few hours later, a tsunami was to devastate the northeast coast of the island.
Sept fois à terre, huit fois debout, 2011
For its 40th anniversary, MSF (Doctors Without Borders) gave Rip Hopkins a carte blanche.
He invites about sixty personalities from the world of art and culture...
Le burkini en Australie, 2011
Ahiida Zanetti lives in Sidney. When she saw her niece wearing her Islamic veil and doing sports, she had the idea of designing the burqini.
Toulouse-Lautrec Museum construction site, Albi, 2011
Series | Work on the restoration of the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum in Albi.
Somalia, Mogadiscio, 2011
Series | On the 06th of August 2011, Islamist militia Al-Shabaab retreat Mogadishu, living a city wounded by two decades of civil war.
Untimely, 2011
Serie | My moments whispered in the ear of the wind and then scattered across the oceans, fade away... And under the waves of oblivion, a foam of memories, alone, unrolls my light life, to the nucleus of dust where nothing has ever existed.
Distress, 2011
Serie | This depiction of the human condition and its interminable frustrations, from boredom to despair to resignation, is a contemporary reflection on the profound injustices that left Europe mired in tragedy for much of the 20th century.
Cabaret New Burlesque, 2011
Serie | This work was made by following the Cabaret New Burlesque for 2 months during their last tour in Paris, from the Theatre de la Cité to their nominations at the César 2011.
Va t'en me perdre où tu voudras, 2011
Series | A journey along the photographer's father footsteps, after he passed away in Ireland.
Red Thistle, 2011
The mountain range stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea traces the restless, misunderstood mosaic of the Northern Caucasus, which features in the media predominantly when the endless sporadic wars turn into massacres or genocides.
Set 1
Série | Travail réalisé entre 1991 et 2020, ayant reçu le soutien de la Délégation aux Arts Plastiques (DAP) et de la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles (DRAC).
Act, 2009-2011
Act (2009-2011) is the result of a long work that Denis Darzacq shot, in France, in Great Britain and in States, with youg people and adults who are handiccaped.
Two presidents for one country, 2011
Série | The 2010-2011 Ivorian crisis is a political crisis that emerged after the second round of the 2010 Ivorian presidential election, the first election whose outcome led to an electoral dispute following a suspicion of fraud.
The Backyard Women, Burundi, 2010
Series | In Burundi, "the backyard disease" is obstetric fistula, a lesion caused by complicated and unassisted childbirth that physically and socially condemns the women who suffer from it, who are rejected by society and their families.
Congo in Limbo, 2007-2010
Series | Congo in Limbo is Cédric Gerbehaye's photographic essay on the Democratic Republic of Congo, the fruit of time spent on the ground and his rigorous commitment.
The Holy Hour, 2010
In autumn of 2010 I travelled to India to photograph the pilgrims of one of the world's most ancient religions : Hinduism. From dawn to dusk, when light blends with the elements, I went to meet these followers, focusing my work on their gestures.
Pop Life, 2010
When a naked Boby Lapointe, in his bath, meets the like of an androgynous Allandin-Sane-era David Bowie, that's because photographer David Sauveur is playing with his own musical references.
An age of iron and concrete, 2010
series | Something happened when Rip Hopkins went to Musée de la Préhistoire, the most unknown, the less accessible, the most 'ancient' in France.
Another Country – the British in France, 2010
Rip Hopkins’ 68 portraits provide a record that is both personal and objective, showing the real and imaginary world of British expats in France.
Afghanistan, 2006-2010
Series | Between 2006 and 2010, Louie Palu made several visits to Afghanistan, the country where the US-led coalition was deployed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
Mexico, 2010
Series | Mexico, Durango, october-november 2010
Ethnic Chinese in South East Asia, 2010
Série | Try ask the way in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, you most probably got a favor from a Chinese. As it in Singapore, you might actually regard it as an Ethnic Chinese country; with over 90% population are Ethnic Chinese...
A Wall on the Horizon, 2010
Series | For four years I created workshops for pupils of a reception class at the ''Jean Renoir'' secondary school in Bondy. This project benefits from three sound creators (Anna Salzberg, Arnaud Forest, Jeanne Robet) and one photographer working together.
Web Side Story, 2010
Our society is one of media explosion: between sounds, images and instantaneousness, the Internet is the paroxysm of it. The new social networks make it possible to connect with the whole world. From chat sites, they are now moving to streaming video communication.
My Company is Posing, 2010
Series | Between March and October 2010, two photographers, Jean-Robert Dantou and Stephan Zaubitzer traveled in France to photograph companies.
Unnamed, 2011
The Tao we try to reach is not the Tao itself, the name that is namable is not its eternal name...
Médoc's seasons, 2010
Series | During an entire year, photographer Jean-Luc Chapin paced up and down Sociando-Mallet property, in the North of Médoc, in Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne.
Mayo Photo Studio, 2014
Series | In a refugee camp on the outskirts of Khartoum, Pieter ten Hoopen portrayed Sudanese patients and staff at a humanitarian clinic far from the constant conflict.
UNFRAMED, 2009-2014
Série | Unframed is an ongoing project since 2009, realized using images by famous or anonymous photographers and archival images that JR interprets and takes out of their context depending on the place, neighborhood or city he works in.
Belgium, The Fishermen Children, 2014
Series | IBIS was created on the 6 of July 1906 by King Albert in Ostend (Belgium) to offer a home and a maritime school to orphan boys whose father had perished at sea.
Central African Republic, The Wages of Fear, 2014
Serie | In Central African Republic, torn appart by the conflict beetween Christians and Muslims, diamonds production decreased sightly. Dispite the dissolution of the Seleka, a muslim coalition opposed to the former president François Bozizé, mining still fuels the conflict.
Somewhere... in the middle, 2014
Serie| Result of a residency in Loir et Cher (France): "I tried to give a word to the mute things, to what slowly seemed called to disappear. "
Cuenca in the gaze, 2014
Series | Over one winter, Navia has travelled across the rough landscapes of the Spanish province of Castilla-La Mancha, country of Don Quichotte where epochs cohabit and genrations get mixed up.
On Vacation, 2014
Serie | How do locals and visitors spend their leisure time in the north of Luxembourg?
Women Are Heroes, 2008-2014
Serie | Women play an essential role in society but, travelling in conflict zones, JR realized that they are often the primary victims of war, crime, rape and political or religious fanaticism.
K-POP in Malaysia, 2014
Serie | K-POP, that is originally a Korean musical genre resulting from the fusion of Korean popular music and Anglo-Saxon pop, very quickly became a viral cultural phenomenon that conquered the younger generations of Southeast Asia.
Ahwaz: The Most Polluted City, 2014
Series | Ahwaz is a city located in southwestern Iran, in the middle of the Khuzestan province of which it is the capital. Stretching in the Tigris plain which forms a basin, not far from the slopes of the Zagros Mountains, it has an elevation of 20 meters above sea level.
Cadets, 2014
Série | Long-interested in the quest for a European identity, particularly in his work “Seeuropeans”, Paolo Verzone takes portraits of the cadets from the most important academies on the continent.
Northern Mali, with the MNLA Soldiers, 2014
Fehrat Bouda accompanied the Tuareg rebels to their fief: the region of Kidal, in North Mali, 1200 kilometers from Bamako.
The Soldiers of Sinjar, 2014
Series | In a run-down facility close to Peshkhabour on the Syrian side of the border with Iraq, Kawa Sinjari's unit gather men from various villages in Sinjar who are ready to fight against Islamic State (IS) militants...
The Zadists from Sivens, 2014
Series | Portraits of Zadists, descendants of the opponents of the Larzac camp, who form, by the methods they use, one of the most active social movements of this beginning of the century.
Inside Out, 2011-2014
Serie | The concept of the project is to give everyone the opportunity to share their portrait and a statement of what they stand for, with the world. IOP provides individuals and groups from all corners of the globe with a vehicle to make a statement.
Mother and Son, 2014
A most Christ-like image, a bare-chested son rests near his mother. Why does this image of the mother-son relationship move us so? Because the son, by his nudity, looks as fragile as he was on the day of his birth?
Obscene, 2014
In 2012, Manit Sriwanichpoom made a series, which depicts his own vision of Thai politics, when Yingluck Shinawatra became first female Prime Minister...
IKWIG !, 2014
Serie | The self-portraits from this series share one key similarity: they are related to the production and the direction of Raphaël Neal’s first feature film, Fever, released in theatres in October 2015.
The name which erases the colour, 2014
The series Le nom qui efface la couleur articulate itself around the idea of the achievable, the possibility to be a thing or another, to fall or to fly, to stay or to disappear … Eventually, of this freedom which belongs to the man and forces him to choose betwenn several positions.
Blue, 2014
“Blue” the latest body of work by Manit Sriwanichpoom presents a series of female and male nudes in various contorted poses.
Constrained Objects, 2014
Series | A twisted toothbrush, a pipe, a trash bag, an engagement ring, perfume bottles... Jean-Robert Dantou tackles here the representations of madness with the idea that photography, always highlighting the crisis and never the everyday life, often shows monsters, rarely men.
Ethnocape, 2014
Series | A photographic travel project that questions the symbolic journey of a migrant.
Family, 2014
Series | Claude Pauquet has conceived of a procedure with families from French region Poitou-Charentes of wich he has made portrait between documentary and fiction.
Gulu Real Art Studio, 2014
Series | A series of portraits found in the trash bin of the “Gulu Real Art Studio,” the oldest photographic studio in Gulu, Northern Uganda.
In situ : Catharsis, 2014
Series | Catharsis is part of the famous series "In Situ, behind the Scenes of the Paris Opera". Pierre-Elie de Pibrac, with a very personal and abstract approach, transcribes the dancer’s bodies into surprising images.
Burn Out, 2014
Série | In France, between 2011 and 2013, one person set itself on fire every two weeks on the public square. Immolation by fire in another country appears as an ultimate act of protest but in France these acts are treated as anecdotic news.
Crisis in Central African Republic, 2014
Serie | In 2013, the Central African Republic found itself plunged into an unprecedented spiral of deadly violence since the overthrow of President François Bozizé's regime by the Seléka rebels, a coalition from the northeast of the country.
120mm, 2020
Series | For several weeks, when he wasn't working as a reporter, or photographing with a medium format camera the streets of Paris emptied of its inhabitants, Cyril Zannettacci constrained himself to confinement by reducing his gaze to the aim of a 120mm lens.
Empty Paris, 2020
Series | It took several additional days after the speech of the French President, Emmanuel Macron, but the containment measures necessary to fight the Covid-19 outbreak were finally imposed in France and in Paris.
Inside Story, 2020
Series | This series explores the possibilities of contortion and the notion of " portrait ".
Chronicle, 2020
March-May 2020, France during the 55 days of lockdown due to the Covid-19 crisis.
The Invisible, 2020
« When last March the government decided to establish a curfew, I had no intention of photographing that period. On the first day, March 17, 2020, I went outside for an hour to do my daily walk. » Bruno Boudjelal
As It Was 2020
On 12 March 2020, I returned to Germany after working on a reportage in Algeria. Two days later, our world seemed to have collapsed, in global quarantine because of the Coronavirus. In most countries, the choice was made for a total cessation of activity and strict lock down of the entire population.
Occupied Palestinian Territories, 2020
Series | Popular resistance in the West Bank, although it is on the streets daily, receives little media attention and now, in an election year for Trump and Netanyahu, Israeli repression has increased.
ANOMIA, 2017-2020
Series | Anomia as a medical term is a brain disorder that hampers remembrance, it is sometimes a symptom of a tumor.
« Tajmaât », Un modèle ancestral de démocratie participative Kabyle, 2020
Tajmâat is a Kabyle term for the public place and its root means to gather. In Kabylia the Tajmâat is a small agora on the scale of a village. Current affairs are managed there, we meet there to resolve conflicts, discuss and take decisions.
Acedia, 2015-ongoing
Series | In the images of the Acedia series, it is a question of non-events where the signs of an era remain discrete. The laziness, inhabited by these characters, proposes to translate a refusal of life as it is given to live, of a search for freedom, or a space of introspection.