Arles photography review: have photographs lost their power?
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Les Rencontres d’Arles returns with an expanse of shows across territories
Tyger’s Eye © Heba Khalifa From themes of mythologised memories and ancestral resistance to decolonial archives, this year’s edition of the world’s biggest photography festival centres global narratives Against a backdrop of rising nationalism, social fragmentation and environmental crisis, the 56th edition of Les Rencontres d’Arles reminds us of the power of photography as a tool for resistance, memory and transformation. Steered by th…
EXPOSITION. Every summer, Arles becomes the heartbeat of world photography. This year, for its 56th edition, the festival celebrates the diversity of views and territories.
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