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Near Nice, the old dreams of a dormitory town
We are in 1962. It is the time of major urban planning projects which intend to revolutionize the city, that of hypermarkets and housing developments. On television, advertisements for Maisons…
You asked for Pierre The Police, don’t quit
M The magazine of the World chose laughter as a common thread for its end-of-year issue. In thirteen episodes, find these portraits, reports or investigations on the power of humor.…
The garden of delirium by Henry Rox, “king of kitsch”
His photos would have been a hit on Instagram. A German Jew exiled in the United States in the 1930s, Henry Rox immortalized his surrealist sculptures taking bananas, lemons, leeks,…
From Palestine to Paris, Chana Orloff, an artist of the century
A great tumult reigns at Villa Seurat this November morning. And not only because not far from this dead end in the south of Paris, the acacia trees on rue…
Japan by photographer Pierre-Elie de Pibrac, an archipelago of darkness
Under the title “Hakanai Sonzai”, which can be translated as “feeling like an ephemeral creature”, the photographer and visual artist Pierre-Elie de Pibrac has brought together the destinies of Japanese…
Photographer Jim Goldberg in a nostalgic archival hodgepodge
For almost forty years, American photographer Jim Goldberg has been documenting the lives of others. Below his home in San Francisco, among homeless young people in the Mission district (Raised…
At 17, Ruth Orkin, little queen of photography
It took a hell of a lot of daring to cross the United States alone, by bicycle, at the age of 17, in 1939. Obviously, the American Ruth Orkin was…
The boreal horror photographed by Mustafah Abdulaziz
In the past, miners took a canary in a cage with them when they went underground. If the bird stopped singing, the men knew they had to get to the…