En partenariat avec l'Équipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur l'Image Satirique (EIRIS-EA 4249 HCTI), l'École Estienne, en particulier Luce Mondor, et François Forcadell en tant que conseiller artistique. Luce Mondor, professeur agrégée de Lettres modernes, a créé le Trophée Presse Citron en 1993, dans le cadre de son enseignement en Master de Design et S ... Show More
Mar 2017
4e Biennale du dessin de presse : évolution et mise en valeur depuis une quarantaine d'années (version audio)
François Forcadell, professionnel de l'édition spécialisée dans le dessin de presse et d'humour, co-fondateur et animateur de l'association Un bon dessin vaut mieux qu'un long discours, rédacteur depuis 2006 du blog quotidien Fait d'images, l'image dessinée dans l'actualité, expl ... Show More
40 m
Mar 2017
4e Biennale du dessin de presse : Le dessin d'humour et la satire graphique (version audio)
Martine Mauvieux, conservateur en chef, chargée du dessin de presse au département des Estampes et de la photographie, présente un panorama des actions menées : collecte, expositions, journées d'étude, biennales… Échanges avec les dessinateurs. Conférence du 26 mars 2016.
55 m
Jan 2013
Réinventer le journalisme : Xavier de la Porte, Julien Goetz, Caroline Goulard, Boris Razon (version audio)
Réinventer le journalisme par Xavier de la Porte, Julien Goetz, Caroline Goulard et Boris Razon. Cycle "Les rencontres du Labo", conférence du 6 juin 2012
55 m
Jan 2023
Abstract Surrealism with Mariya Nakova
In this episode of the Artist Business Plan we sit down with Mariya Nakova, to discuss the intersection of her drawings, photography, and painting. Learn about the way she allows mediums to influence each other when you tune into this lovely episode.Guest: Mariya Nakova is a Bulg ... Show More
43m 28s
Dec 2021
Walt Disney at The Met. Plus, Matisse in Baltimore and Josef Albers's lithographs
This week: the French decorative art that inspired Walt Disney, Henri Matisse’s collaboration over 40 years with the Baltimore art collector Etta Cone, and Josef Albers’s prints.
The Art Newspaper’s deputy digital editor, Aimee Dawson speaks to Wolf Burchard, a curator at the Met ... Show More
1h 10m
Jun 2022
Cinemagraph Portraits and the "Facing Life" Project
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we are pleased to welcome photographer and director Brandon Tauszik and journalist Pendarvis Harshaw to talk about their recently completed project, “Facing Life,” an effective blend of form and content, whose principal image ... Show More
54m 5s
Jan 2021
31. Pivoting work to focus on graphic art, with Sarah Boris
Sarah Boris is an award-winning graphic designer, creative director and artist based in London who's worked with some of the world's leading publishing houses and art organisations, including Phaidon Press, The Photographers' Gallery, Tate and Barbican. Here, we chat about the ev ... Show More
1h 7m
Oct 2023
Taking Chances on Stories to Tell: Photojournalist Deanne Fitzmaurice at Bild
As Deanne Fitzmaurice describes it, a photojournalist’s job is part sociology and part archeology, but most important, it’s being on the cutting edge of what’s happening, telling stories about people. It’s this combination of varied disciplines, connecting with subjects, and lear ... Show More
56m 8s
Nov 2023
Teju Cole Reads “Incoming”
Teju Cole reads his story “Incoming,” which appears in the December 4, 2023, issue of the magazine. Cole, a winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Windham Campbell Literature Prize, is a novelist, critic, curator, and essayist. His novel “Tremor” was published earlier this yea ... Show More
20m 48s