• IRVIN HELLER  // SAFARI PHOTO

    IRVIN HELLER // SAFARI PHOTO

    Attention Parisian adventurers. If you fancy a photographic stroll along the banks of the Seine with an LC-A+ and the Lady Grey, then this workshop is for you!   While in 2002 Artazart and Lomography Paris joined forces for the first French Lomo “Just a lazy day” competition in partnership with Le Monde 2, the…

  • MARIE BATHELLIER  // WOOD STOCK

    MARIE BATHELLIER // WOOD STOCK

    The “Wood stock” exhibition brings together simple, raw materials collected during the artist’s travels. In both painting and sculpture, surveying the landscape has a direct influence on her plastic research. Through these explorations, Marie Bathellier seeks a form of simplicity that is at once interesting, sensitive and joyful. On view from March 2 to April…

  • IONNA VAUTRIN // LE KAMASUTRA

    IONNA VAUTRIN // LE KAMASUTRA

    In our manufactured world, drawing is preliminary to the design of objects, and its function is to represent them. In an imaginary world, drawing would be the preliminary to our endless loves… Under Ionna Vautrin’s amused, fine-tipped felt-tip pen, strange beings with frail bodies, perennial creepers topped by disproportionate faces, embrace and relax as they…

  • BEATRICE ALEMAGNA // A BIG DAY OF NOTHING

    BEATRICE ALEMAGNA // A BIG DAY OF NOTHING

    On the occasion of the launch of her book “Un grand jour de rien”, Artazart will have the great pleasure of welcoming illustrator Beatrice Alemagna on January 28. More info on https://artazart.com/shop/un-grand-jour-de-rien/   Beatrice Alemagna was born in Bologna in 1973. As a child, she used to make her own books and aspired one day…

  • GERARD LO MONACO // A VOYAGE AT SEA

    GERARD LO MONACO // A VOYAGE AT SEA

    Born in 1948 in Buenos Aires, Gérard Lo Monaco is a poster artist, graphic designer, illustrator, publisher (founder of Hélium), decorator, puppeteer… above all, he’s a paper magician who has the gift of delighting us with his extraordinary pop-up books. His latest, “Un voyage en mer” is thestory of a captain, his first mate Paulette…

  • TODD HIDO // INTIMATE DISTANCE

    TODD HIDO // INTIMATE DISTANCE

    “I photograph like a documentalist, but I make my prints like a painter.” Todd Hido. The photographs gathered in “Intimate Distance”, the first retrospective devoted to the American photographer, were made over the past twenty-five years. Sequenced chronologically, the work also includes stops on each of the books he has published to date, but, despite…

  • THOMAS JORION // VESTIGES OF EMPIRE

    THOMAS JORION // VESTIGES OF EMPIRE

    Vestiges d’empire presents a journey back in time to discover the ruins of French colonial architecture in numerous destinations around the world. Alongside architecture, history and politics are the other two pillars of Thomas Jorion’s work. His 180 previously unpublished photographs bear witness to a recognizable aestheticism despite their geographical distance. With its dehumanizing architecture,…

  • CHRISTOPHE JACROT // SNJOR

    CHRISTOPHE JACROT // SNJOR

    A photographer for nearly 10 years, Christophe Jacrot began a career as a photojournalist in Paris. Confronted with meteorological variations, he is ultimately fascinated by bad weather and keeps a strong experience that will inspire him in his work. Surveying megacities, he captures what he sees as unpredictable and romantic. After Paris sous la pluie…

  • YANN AUDIC // JAPAN

    YANN AUDIC // JAPAN

    Yann Audic is from Brittany but is based in Paris. He devotes half of his time to wedding photography and the rest of the time to fashion, lifestyle, design and more corporate and institutional photography.    

  • JOE LA POMPE // COPY PASTE

    JOE LA POMPE // COPY PASTE

    It’s been almost 20 years since Joe the Pump discovered his passion for hunting twin ads. Always masked to continue to practice freely, he is now the biggest copycat hunter on the planet. Advertisers the world over appreciate and respect the French blogger’s work… until one day it’s their work that finds itself pinned. Please…

  • LES ÉDITIONS DE L’ÉPURE // 25 YEARS

    LES ÉDITIONS DE L’ÉPURE // 25 YEARS

    When a publishing house celebrates its 25th anniversary, the entire book world rejoices. Authors, publishers, graphic designers, cooks, gourmets, friends… they were all present last night to watch Sabine blow, a tear in her eye, her quarter century in the company of the faithful Bénédicte. Selected pieces in tribute to the publishing and Epure we…

  • ARIÉ BOTBOL // MOROCCO CORRESPONDENCES

    ARIÉ BOTBOL // MOROCCO CORRESPONDENCES

    Born in 1967 in Morocco, Arié Botbol has retained a taste for color, flavor and refinement from his homeland. His first great photographic emotions came naturally under the lights of the Mediterranean. But he soon set his sights on other horizons and cultures. Elsewhere is his favorite and most inspiring territory, his favorite playground. Combining…

  • CHARLES FREGER // YOKAINOSHIMA

    CHARLES FREGER // YOKAINOSHIMA

    Charles Fréger has been pursuing an inventory entitled “Photographic Portraits and Uniforms” since the early 2000s. In Europe and around the world, with his series devoted to groups of athletes, soldiers or students, he is interested in outfits and uniforms. His first series was called “Faire face”, because for him, the encounter between photographer and…

  • CHARLOTTE MOLAS // VILLAGE SAINT-MARTIN

    CHARLOTTE MOLAS // VILLAGE SAINT-MARTIN

    Charlotte Molas lives and works between Paris and Biarritz. Dedicating herself to her exhibitions, collaborations and press appearances, she is now a full-time illustrator. In 2016, she joined the Illustrissimo agency. Many advertising agencies, brands and publications call on her and her illustrations are regularly used on packaging graphic charters, posters and textiles. In 2016/2017,…

  • // PARIS JE T’AIME

      On the occasion of the launch and signing of illustrator Lapin’s book “Paris, je t’aime” on Tuesday June 14, Artazart celebrated the Barcelona-based illustrator’s picturesque Paris. From the Aligre market to the Passage L’Homme, via the rue des Francs Bourgeois, Sennelier, the Folies Bergères and Parisian rooftops… Discover in an original scenography, the artist’s…

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