Series
Mara 18, 2004
Series | Portraits of the members of the Mara 18 at the Chalatenango Penitentiary Center in northern El Salvador
Hospital Silence, 1998-2004
Serie | Maternity ward, Psychiatry, Emergencies, Geriatrics, from 1998 to 2004 Samuel Bollendorff’s work focused on the public hospital system in France, questioning the place of the individual in a clinical environment.
So far, so close, 2004
Aniu's work questions the place of human beings in cities in movement, marked by a rapid and chaotic development, where the individual is marginalized among large groups, lost admist his vast avenues and intersections.
Artek, 2004
Serie | Created in 1925 in the Crimea, on the shores of the Black Sea, Artek, the most famous holiday camp for young teenagers, symbolized the success of the communist regime.
Welkom in South-Africa, 2004
Series | Van Denderen’s stay in Welkom gave rise to the book of photographs “Welkom in Suid Afrika”.
Tekeli, Kazakhstan, 2004
In the remote mountains of Tian Shan, on the Chinese border, and 5 hours from the largest city in Kazakhstan, the city of Tekeli has experienced all facets of the post-Soviet economy and social dislocation.
El Maghreb #2, 2004
Serie| Malik Nejmi returned to Morocco two years after the death of his grandmother Aïcha, with the idea of a kind of family survey as a counterpoint to his father's silence.
Homanimus, 2004
Bertrand Desprez's surprising shots question the relationship between man and animal, when the latter becomes a source of projection and reflection.
Gaza trip, 2004
Rafah in the Gaza Strip, refugees and settlers face each other in February 2004, a few days after Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel announced his intention to dismantle all the settlements in the Gaza Strip without specifying a deadline.
On the Footsteps of Rimbaud, in Yemen and Ethiopia, 2004
Leaving in man's shadow with soles of wind as a pretext. Discover a little-known Africa and meet its inhabitants as the ultimate goal.
South Africa, A Decade of Democracy, 2004
Series | Ten years after the end of apartheid, Guy Tillim reflects on a country that is trying to rebuild itself after several years of racial crimes that divided South Africa between 1948 and 1991..
The Seventh Wave, 2004
The work of these talented and award winning photographers has the air of both document and dream.
Extraños, 1984-2004/03
Serie | “Extraños” shares aspects of “Diario familiar” but also reveals new directions in Juan Manuel Castro Prieto’s work.
Malawi, Hunger and Aids, 2004
Through this series in Malawi, Jane Evelyn Atwood shows the consequences of hunger on families and populations.
Les Christs de Salvador, 2004
In Salvador de Bahia the Carnival was in full swing when I decided to seek refuge in the quiet and inspiring holy sites offered by the city.
Scrapbook (1993-2003)
Between 1993 and 2003, Bruno Boudjelal created the notebooks of his successive trips to Algeria. Between logbook and diary, these booklets testify both to a personal experience and to the reality of today's Algeria.
Cage Call, 1991-2003
Series | “Cage Call: Life in the Hard Rock Mining Belt,” documents the people, land, and work in the mining region of Northern Canada.
The Saint-Michel jail, Toulouse, 2003
Series | The last days of activity of a decrepit prison have been frozen forever by the Regional Prison Services of Toulouse.
Renault factory on Ile Seguin, 2003
Series | During the winter of 2003, Pierre-Olivier Deschamps took a series of pictures inside the former Renault factory located on the Ile Seguin, a testimony of a disused industrial cathedral.
Rigas Circus, 2003
Built in 1888 and unchanged since, Riga Circus is the world's oldest hard top circus still standing in its original form. Latvia's first film projections were held here in 1889 and the Circus has never stopped its shows throughout the country's tumultuous history.
Les Balkans, 2003
The second World War ended up with a pact that splitted the different influence zones between East and West.
Iranian holidays on the Caspian sea, 2003
Serie | Since 1979 and the islamic revolution, Iranian beaches are splitted in two by boardings, one side for men, the other for the women, who ought to keep their clothes on.
Landmines, 2003
Every year between 15,000 and 20,000 people are killed and mutilated by landmines, most of them are civilians and many of them are children. The mines are deliberately manufactured to maim their victims.
Mayors, 2003
Series | Invited by Pollen, an artists' residence in Lot-et-Garonne, Dominique Delpoux asked the mayors of the department to take part in the double I
India, 1989-2003
Passionate about India, Franck Ferville has made several trips to different parts of India since the late 1990s.
Naked, 2003
Men and women walk naked in residential residential areas, it could be anywhere. I don't know if they arrive, cross or leave these places...
Algeria from East to West, 2003
« ...I tried again to go wherever I could; but traveling in Algeria is, each time, a painful and difficult experience. It borders on the unspeakable. I always have the impression of falling into a bottomless pit from which I will never get out. » Bruno Boudjelal
The Immobile Barge, 2003
With each tide, it is discovered, whatever the weather, winter and summer. It appears then disappears, populated by ghosts and stories.
W National Park of Niger, 2003
Its name is due to the shape of the Niger River which is like the letter. The western park is crossed by the Tapoa and the Mekrou, tributaries of the third River of Africa. There is a varied wildlife, from baobabs to bamboos, baboons and antelopes.
Otkritki, 2003
Otkritki, which means postcard in Russian, is the product of three trips to Uzbekistan over the past three years.
Double I, 2003
Series | A search of duality, Dominique Delpoux captures two facets of the same individual.
Leopold and Mobutu, 2002
Series | Guy Tillim spent July to September 2003 photographing traces of the colonial occupation of the Congo by King Leopold II of Belgium and vestiges of more recent plunder under Mobutu Sese Sek.
Gypsies, 2002
It was precisely when I ran into a convoy of caravans in the Parisian suburbs that I met Mickey, Evangelical pastor and clan chief of this community.
Huntington Disease, 2002
Series | Their oldest son had just died. When I visited the Bengtson family two years ago Michelle was nursing her husband Jim and their youngest son Austin, before leaving for work.
In-Your-Face, 2002
For sitters, I chose my expressive artist friends. I then tried to present them in ways that would be inconceivable even to them...
Prison Valley, 2010
Series | Prison Valley is a story on the industry of punishment, on the Colorado valley « Out of sight, out of mind », which centralises in a few square miles all of America’s contradictions.
Architects houses, 2010
Series | Pierre-Olivier offers visits, sometimes unpublished, of houses built by architects from the 1920s to the present day, in Paris and the Paris region.
With the Afghan Army, 2010
Series | To the east of Kandahar, the Shoraback base in the Afghan province of Helmand is home to 4000 soldiers of the Afghan National Army. A portion of these troops are members of a commando trained by American soldiers.
Rapa Nui, Easter Island’s Mysteries, 2010
Serie| Located 4000 kilometres from Chilean coasts, lost in the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island gives shelter to ancient traditions and culture.
Femmes, après coup, 2010
The series “Femmes, après coup” is the result of the engaged work of Lâm Duc Hiên on violence against women, weather its are physicals, sexual, morals or socio-economics.
La Vida Loca, 2010
Series | One year ago, Christian Poveda passed away, victim of the violence he documented and was verging on for years in the streets of his country of adoption, El Salvador...
Brumes à venir, 2010
As a Belgian expatriate in France since 2001, the spatial and temporal distance with my country eventually grew sufficiently enough to allow me to deal with past uncertainties that had gained a large inward territory claiming to be explored.
Mekong River, Stories Of Men, 2009
The photographer Lâm Duc Hiên travelling-up the 4 200 km of the Mekong River from the delta in Vietnam to its source in Tibet. Back on the waters that had cradled his childhood, he reweaves his personal history while crossing the one of the men of the river.
Food for thoughts, 2009
Quentin Bertoux plays with food, and nobody seems to have a problem with that...
Killing Kittens, 2009
Series | In less enlightened times the catholic church, in all its oppressive wisdom, propagated the myth that every time a woman gives herself sexual pleasure god kills a kitten.
Ceps, 2009
Series | "Ceps’ picking is full of exhilarating mornings, promising woods crossings, walks along wild rivers, and hopes of exceptional discoveries."
Occupation Soldier, 2009
Series | Ad Van Denderen followed the new recruits in their training in Holland, and on mission in Chad and the Afghan Uruzgan: patrols and security operations.
Berlin, 2009
Serie | Unfortunately for the West, because their fates are crossed, Stalin, Rosa Luxemburg and Adolf Hitler have made Berlin the capital of the pain.
A Boat on the Marne River, 2009
Gérard Rondeau is a lover of the Marne. When he mentions it, the words clash with enthusiasm. So much so that he would almost apologize. He is bubbling. And for good reason, it is a story that lasts. For almost 4 years.
Birdland, 2009
Serie | I tried to translate the primitive feeling we get when we are stricken by a virgin landscape, as rude, majestic and powerful it can be.
Set 3
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).
Cinecittà, 2009
Serie | Cinecittà is a large film studio in Rome, Italy. With an area of 400,000 square metres, it is the largest film studio in Europe, and is considered the hub of Italian cinema.
Disarmament in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2009
Series | Today, Sarajevo, in the heart of Europe, remains a veritable arms magazine. With more than 67 000 metric tons of weaponry to demilitarize, the Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a considerable geopolitical liability for its neighboring countries.
The Revolution as a Legacy, 2009
Descendants of the French Revolution's beheaded.
Entre-deux
Serie | "Entre-deux" is a journey from the centre to the geographical and intimate boundaries, a long walk on the tight and precarious thread of my own borders, a harsh stay between light and shadow.
Calle del Cartucho, 2009
Serie | Displaced by the armed conflict that tears apart the country since over 60 years, dozens of thousands of homeless people are invading the streets of Bogota, the capital of Colombian.
Cuchillo Bohemio, 2009
Serie | Determined to survive since birth, Neros love to defy death and are ready to die or kill to prove their bravery, or madness.
The others (Aramean strolls), Syria, 2009
The story is set between 2003 and 2007, just before the massive spread of a devastating war. The inhabitants of Maaloula, a small village north of Damascus, Christians - in the majority - and Muslims, are among the last speakers of the language supposed to be the one of Christ.
Appalachia, 2009
« In 1990, I traveled to the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Kentucky. Lost on the mountain roads, I stopped in a store to ask for directions. Luckily, a man in the store knew where I was going, and drove me down the windy roads with the backdrop of the mountain slopes until we arrived at Viper. »
Pianissimo, 2009
Series | Pianissimo is an inward journey. Because it’s world far from noise and external things, and because I have tried to approach without invading, but silently partaking. Pianissimo, in fact.
A bird in the hand worth two in the bush, 2009
Serie| For two years, Malik Nejmi has been documenting the lives of children who have been excluded from their families because they were born different.
Les Collèges Militaires brésiliens (project in progress)
Serie | During the election of Jair Bolsonaro, the military colleges were accused of spreading in the minds of the new Brazilian generations an ideology in tune with the thesis defended by the candidate - and now president - of the extreme right.
Desmemoria, 2018
Series | Desmemoria is a testimony about the daily life of the inhabitants of the "bateyes" (villages) made from sugar and living for sugar. At the heart of these villages are sugar plants still in operation or disused and sugar workers bearing witness to the lives they sacrificed.
Iceland, 2018
Série | Franck Ferville travelled the roads of southeastern Island to discover a territory with unique landscapes.
Political Year Zero, 2019-ongoing
Series | This project is an insightful and long-term approach to chronicling the course of events leading to the American insurrection of January 6, 2021.
Icônes, 2018
Serie | An icon is an image, an object of contemplation, an unequaled model. It is the archetype, the primitive and ideal near perfection model according to the ideas of Plato
Hulls, 2018
Serie | Monika Macdonald continues her process of experimentation with the photographic act by working like an entomologist, considering the model as a specimen that she watches evolve, alone, immersed in herself, far from her social environment, in an enclosed space.
New York City, 2018
Series | Continuing his world tour of extreme cities (the most populated, the most polluted), Steeve Iuncker offers his impressions of New York, the city with the most billionaires in the world, through this series of images.
In Absence, 2018
Serie | The headlights cut through the darkness, we are on our way. Away from the everyday, away from the daily grind, perhaps away from ourselves, for a while. To what? Or whom Perhaps we don’t know. Towards something else; that’s what matters. How to live your life, and for whom?