DAIDO MORIYAMA OVVERO LA FOTOGRAFIA COME LINGUAGGIO DEMOCRATICO

La Photographers’ Gallery presenta per la prima volta nel Regno Unito una retrospettiva del lavoro di questo maestro della fotografia giapponese, ripercorrendo sessant’anni di creazioni iconiche. “Dimentica tutto ciò che hai imparato sulla fotografia e fotografa il momento. Scatta foto: di qualunque cosa, qualunque cosa attiri la tua attenzione. Non fermarti a pensare”, dice ancora […]
SEEING WONG KAR-WAI AGAIN

Before “The Grandmaster 2046” and “In The Mood for Love”, Wong Kar-wai was already an immense filmmaker with a well-honed style. Rediscover four of his films in cinemas from December 20th . The stories in Wong Kar-wai’s films sometimes seem to resemble each other: a little violence and a few guns, the traditional heritage of […]
CAREY MULLIGAN, WITH MASTERY

This winter, we’ll see her as Felicia Montealegre, Costa Rican actress and wife of Leonard Bernstein, in Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, available from December 20 on Netflix. But over the past fifteen years, Carey Mulligan has carved out a special place for herself in American cinema. We sometimes forget that Carey Mulligan is British. Indeed, we’ve […]
DELCY MORELOS, BARD OF THE EARTH

At the last Venice Biennale, Delcy Morelos drew us into her labyrinth of fragrant peat deployed between the pillars and girders of the Arsenale, offering us a salutary stroll to the heart of life and the primordial element she has made her favourite means of expression. The Colombian artist returns to New York and Paris […]
FOCUS CLAIRE MORGAN : THE WALTZ OF THE HANGED

If life hangs by a thread, it’s death that Claire Morgan hangs by its threads – the same threads that, trimmed with bird skins, make up her latest mobile entitled Song. A playful title for a funereal work with the allure of a memento mori: a garland of dead birds as ravishing as it is […]