Almost a year after his death, the Monnaie de Paris pays tribute to Willy Ronis who would have been 100 in August. The 150 photographs, some of which are being seen for the first time, are divided into five themes: the street, work, travel, the body and Willy Ronis’s own life. The photographer always wanted [...]

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Robert Doisneau is not a one-town man. His heart has clearly always belonged to Parisian romanticism, but an artist has no homeland and his vision knows no boundaries. The Galerie Claude Bernard is proving this with its exhibition Robert Doisneau, Palm Springs 1960, a straightforward title referring to the humanist photographer’s stay in California. These [...]

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