Notes on Prologue At the Photographer's seems like the perfect film to start with: a start with photography and Alice Guy-Blaché (1873 –1968), the first woman ever to direct a film. (more of her work in later programmes). We move from a studio in Paris to one on Stradbroke Island in Australia…
Lisl Ponger’s work concerns stereotypes, racism and the construction of the gaze. It is located at the interface between art, art history and ethnology in the mediums of photography, film, installation and text.
One of our tête-à-tête interview series. French and Spanish photographer Catalina Martin-Chico studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. She has been documenting Yemen and The Middle East for eight years.