Les armes des journalistes – Superbe campagne pour la liberté d’expression. http://www.ufunk.net/publicite/weapons-of-journalists/
Author: Pierre Bessard
Zürcher Verleger Walter Keller …
Zürcher Verleger Walter Keller ist überraschend gestorbenhttp://www.srf.ch/kultur/kunst/zuercher-verleger-walter-keller-ist-ueberraschend-gestorben?ns_source=app
Your library is your portrait! …
Your library is your portrait!
The Chinese artist Wei Bi signs by hand each copie of his last photobook “Mengxi 2” with a brush, numbered & limited edition of 500 presented in a handmade blue box, the result a handmade book opening to a 5,25m long accordion page.
REN HANG, photographer and poet, …
REN HANG, photographer and poet, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process.
REN HANG, photographer and poet, …
REN HANG, photographer and poet, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process.
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, …
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, visit the Mont Saint Michel in Normandie, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process.
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, …
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, visit the Mont Saint Michel in Normandie, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process.
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, …
Ren Hang, photographer and poet, visit the Mont Saint Michel in Normandie, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process. Saint Michel terrassant le Dragon
REN HANG, photographer and poet, …
REN HANG, photographer and poet, his new title “The brightest light runs too fast”, limited edition of 500 copies with inside a C Print signed by the artist; Is online on our website, https://editionsbessard.com/, the cover appears with heat, if you dont heat you do not see the photo rascal! Its a thermal process.
http://www.3news.co.nz/tvshows/campbelllive/human-rights-through-the-lens-2014082719?ref=video …
The Telegraph : The 7 best …
The Telegraph : The 7 best things at Arles Photography Festival
Lucy Davies selects the highlights of this year’s Rencontres d’Arles
The Trepat Collection: a study in avant-garde photography
Musée départemental de l’Arles Antique, 10am-6pm, 9 €
Josep Trepat Galceran founded his ironmongery business in Tarrega, Catalonia, in 1907 and grew to become the leading producer of agricultural machinery in Spain. From the Thirties to the Sixties, his factory, known locally as ‘Cal Trepat’, produced user-friendly reapers, bailers, threshers, pales and pulleys that lightened the load of farmers throughout Europe.
A cultivated man, Trepat hit on the idea of using avant-garde, modernist photographers to produce his advertising and marketing material. Among the 4,500 prints in his archive are works by masters of the medium such as Walker Evans, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Alexander Rodchenko and Charles Sheeler, making the Trepat collection a wonderful window onto an era roiling with movements such as cubism, surrealism and social realism.
This year, to celebrate the centenary of their first factory, the Trepat company hired artist Joan Fontcuberta to rummage in their archives and produce this bite-sized show. It’s a little off the beaten track, at the Musée de l’Arles Antique which is unfortunately sited under an unprepossessing stretch of autoroute, but don’t that let put you off.
It seems incredible that such a collection has remain unknown and untapped for so many years, but those of you familiar with Fontcuberta’s impish approach to storytelling will know that there’s a reason why. I won’t reveal the twist to the story; save to say it’s all the more brilliant for it.
