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It Must Be Heaven: Director Elia Suleiman on His Droll New Comedy
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Unpicking the icy cool style of Sharon Stone s Basic Instinct femme fatale
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Philippe Chancel and
Gary Green, both young image-makers back then, based in Paris and New York respectively. This week,
Rebels and Dandies, a new exhibition at Galerie Miranda in Paris, brings together an early series by each of the photographers, both of which bear witness to the effervescent subcultures bubbling up either side of the pond.
Chancel’s featured series,
Rebels, sees the image-maker hone in on the vibrant nightlife of the Vikings and the Panthers, two allied street gangs composed largely of teenagers from immigrant families who were drawn to the liberation and social integration they felt post-war American culture represented. “Documenting
An Aquatic Journey : A Photographer s Fantastical Images of Man and Water
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Larry Fink, New York Magazine Party, New York, October 1977Copyright Larry Fink, courtesy Galerie Bene Taschen
From wild nights at Studio 54 to star-studded Hollywood soirees, American image-maker Larry Fink’s new retrospective provides some much-needed escapism
January 26, 2021
“Oh my god, have I been at parties,” chuckles American photographer
Larry Fink, on a Zoom call from his farm in rural Pennsylvania. We’re discussing his forthcoming exhibition, at Galerie Bene Taschen in Cologne, opening later this week. The show is a retrospective of Fink’s esteemed 65-year career, examining his enduring preoccupation with people and his remarkable talent for capturing them – especially while in the throes of celebration.