In July, Echo 119 sets up shop in Arles to present Japanese female photographers Hitomi Watanabe, Chieko Shiraishi, Tokyo Rumando, Sakiko Nomura, Michiko Kon, Kawori Inbe and Chloé Jafé
The exhibition "Carnets de voyage Tokyoïtes" is a collective exhibition that brings together the works of Miguel Leache, Michel Vermare, Bruno Labarbère, Greg Girard and Roberto Badin. Each having worked in their own way on the travel diary, we were keen to bring them together at the start of the school year to create a bridge between photography and the photographic book.
Andrea de Franciscis's series When the Peacock Dance is full of garish colors, flash shots, and strange compositions that paint a picture of India far removed from Western clichés. These means are for him a way of expressing the dynamism of this country's rapid growth.
Reaching for Dawn is an exploration of Liberian memory, its silences and its forgetfulness by the young French photographer, Elliott Verdier. With this series, Elliott offers us a personal look at the dark sides of Liberia's history – in particular, the civil war that ravaged the country between 1989 and 2003 – as well as the resilience of its people.
During a residency on the island of Halsnoy in Norway, Dana Cojbuc produced the photographic seriesYggdrasil , named after the world tree in Norwegian mythology. In her images, Dana Cojbuc uses photography and drawing to capture reality and invest it with her dreams.
The French-Japanese artist duo K-NARF & SHOKO plays at “being a photographer” and creates Extra-Ordinary photographic projects using an unconventional development technique invented by K-NARF, tape-o-graphy.
From September 7th to October 22nd, we present the seriesOn the Shore of a Vanishing Islandby Korean Daesung Lee. A committed photographer, this series is the first chapter of a three-part opus on the effects of global warming.