Archive pour le mot-clef ‘lepigeon’

Foulards Phanion

Lundi 28 novembre 2011

Foto:Le Pigeon
D.A: Anne-Marie Clermont
Modèle: Marine Reed-Brissonnet ( montage )
Styliste: Sophie Michaud Bélanger
Foulard: Phanion par Danièle Proulx

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Linn Heidi Stokkedal

Mercredi 23 novembre 2011

Linn is a new talented photographer from Bergen, Norway.

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Douglas Gordon

Mardi 22 novembre 2011
http://www.dailymotion.com/videoxkk4zh

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Alex Brunet

Jeudi 17 novembre 2011

Alex Brunet is a young parisian photographer. He has done work for fashion publications such as I Love Fake Magazine, Baby Baby Baby and Oyster.

 

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Willem van Aelst

Mercredi 16 novembre 2011

 

 

 

 

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KINFOLK

Mardi 15 novembre 2011

Kinfolk is a growing community of artists with a shared interest in small gatherings.

This is also a quarterly print and tablet magazine.

It’s available here. 

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Pigeon a un oeil sur toi – 03

Mercredi 9 novembre 2011


Foto : LePigeon

Maquillage :Amelie Thomas

Assistante foto : Sophia Belahmer

stylisme  : Sophie BT

Model : Annie-Claude Brochu ( montage )

 

 

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Hanna Putz

Mercredi 9 novembre 2011

Hanna Putz is from Vienna. She was born in 1987 and she used to be a supermodel. Now she takes very powerful and intimate photographs of her fellow models friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Delvaux

Mardi 8 novembre 2011

Paul Delvaux, 1897 – 1994

 

 

 

 

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The Exhibitionist

Lundi 7 novembre 2011
The Exhibitionist is a new journal focusing solely on the practice of exhibition making. The objective is to create a wider platform for the discussion of curatorial concerns, encourage a diversification of curatorial models, and actively contribute to the formation of a theory of curating.
The journal is a publication made by curators for curators and understands itself as a site for critical debate in regards to the practice of exhibition making. The Exhibitionist will be published twice a year and will follow a strict editorial structure that revolves around the analysis and examination of past, present, and future exhibitions and other curatorial ideas.
You can purchase the journal online at the J Shoppe.
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