Adam Broomberg (born 1970, Johannesburg) and Oliver Chanarin (born 1971, London) are artists living and working in London and Berlin. Together, they explore the concepts of violence, authority and politics, sometimes through the prism of religion as in Holy Bible.
Photo: © ICP
Olivier Brossard is a French photographer.
His work is very sensitive and intimate, a narration of daily life and casual moments; outside of time, and possibly outside of reality.
Olivier os a member of Studio Hans Lucas.
In 2019, he self-published the book "Abnormally Jade" based on the love relationship around several trips to China. This work has been exhibited during "Photo Marseille 2019" and also at L'Ascenseur Végétal Bookstore & Gallery in Bordeaux, from January 14th to March 14th, 2020.
© Portrait taken for the artist's page on the Studio Hans Lucas website.
Elina Brotherus, born in 1972 in Finland is a Finnish professional photographer and video artist. She divides her time between Helsinski, Finland, and Paris and Avallon, France. Her work has been alternating between autobiographical and art-historical approaches. Photographs dealing with the human figure and the landscape, the relation of the artist and the model, gave way to images on subjective experiences in her recent bodies of work Annonciation and Carpe Fucking Diem.
Photo: Self-portrait © Elina Brotherus
Anne-Lise Broyer is a French photographer; text and literature have an important place in the development of her work. She is represented by La Galerie Particulière, Paris.
Among the photobooks she has published: "Au Roi du bois" (Filigranes, 2008), "Carnet d'A" (éditions nonpareilles, 2011), "Being Beauteous" (with Nicolas Comment, Filigranes, 2015), "Du Monde vers le Monde" (with René Tanguy, editions nonpareilles, 2016), "Journal de l'Oeil, Les Globes Oculaires" (Editions Loco, 2019).
© Portrait by Renaud Monfourny from his blog on "Les Inrocks" magazine'w website
Jörg Brüggemann is a German photographer and teacher; he is a member of the photography agency Ostkreuz since 2009.
In 2012, he publishes "Metalheads - The Global Brotherhood" with gestalten Verlag, then in 2020 "Autobahn" with Hartmann Books. His series "Autobahn" was on display during the summer 2021 at Friche La Belle de Mai, in Marseilles, France.
© Portrait taken from Ostkreuz agency's website
Antoine Bruy is a French photographer, he studied at the Vevey School of Photography, Switzerland. He is a member of the French collective « Tendance Floue » since 2018.
His work studies people and their relationship to privacy, their physical environment, and to the economic and intellectual conditions that determine them.
© Portrait by Meyer / Tendance Floue
Victor Burgin is a British conceptual artist, photographer and professor.
His transdisciplinary work links culture, media and art, often using a mix of photography and text, especially in his early career.
In 2020, Mack publishes a facsimile edition of his groundbreaking book "Between" initially published in 1986 by Basil Blackwell. Mack indicates in the presentation of the book: « "Between" charts Burgin's passage from early conceptual art, via appropriationist works and critiques of mass media imagery to a series of photo-texts informed by psychoanalysis, semiotics, cinema studies and feminism. »
© Portrait taken from the artist's Wikipedia page
Katie Burnett is an American stylist, fashion editor and photographer.
In March 2020, during the first Covid-related lockdown at her home in Brooklyn, Burnett started photographing whatever came in front of her lens, and then developped a series of self-portraits and nudes... this "project" was published by APE / Art Paper Editions under the title "Cabin Fever".
© Self-portrait taken from the photobook "Cabin Fever"
Jean-Marc Caimi is a French-Italian photographer and journalist; he works as a freelance for Redux Pictures. His work mostly covers humanitarian and social topics. He also pursues personal projects that he publishes as photobooks, such as "Daily Bread" (T&G Publishing, 2011), "Forcella" (Witty Kiwi, 2015) or "Rhome" (Auto-édité, 2018).
Antony Cairns is an English photographer, once a member of the AM Projects collective. The main subject of his work is the city, the urban development, the locations, the mysteries, the city nights. His practice involves research and experimenting in printing techniques.
Antony Cairns has published several photobooks, some of them self-published, and with Archive of Modern Conflict (the "LDN" series) or with Morel Books (CTY, 2018).
© Portrait taken from an interview of the artist on the Photolocale website.
Sophie Calle, born in Paris on October 9, 1953, is a visual artist, photographer, writer and French filmmaker. Her work as an artist consists in making her life, and especially the most intimate moments, a oeuvre. To do this, she uses all possible media: books, photos, videos, movies, performances, etc. She lives and works in Malakoff, a suburb of Paris.
Photo: © self-portrait
David Campany is a British writer, essayist, curator, artist and teacher working mostly in the field of photography.
His essays have appeared in numerous photobooks and monographs by or about famous photographers such as Stephen Shore, Harry Gruyaert, Lewis Baltz, Todd Hido, Walker Evans, etc.
David Campany has also published in his own name thematic books, essays and books of analysis of the media; among others: "Art and Photography" (Phaidon, 2003), "Gasoline" (Mack, 2013), "The Open Road - Photography and the American Road Trip" (Aperture, 2014), "a Handful of Dust" (Mack, 2015), "On Photographs" (Thames & Hudson, 2020).
© Self-portrait by David Campany
Coco Capitán is a young Spanish artist and photographer; she works regularly for fashion and luxury brands, having a long-term collaboration with Gucci. She also develops personal work often based around the perception and representation of the body. Text is often associated with her images, or used as a stand-lone art.
In 2019, aged 26, she had her first important retrospective exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris. The photobook "Busy Living" (Loose Joints, 2019) was published alongside this exhibition.
© Portrait taken from the artist's Instagram feed