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In this article, you can read the editorial from our last newsletter of this year written by Eidolon-editor Róza Tekla Szilágyi, which was sent out on March 6, 2024. We publish our monthly editor's …
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Interview with Barbara LevineCollectors & their collection vol. 7 by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Vernacular and everyday photography is safekept because of a very dedicated group of people who turned their curiosity and interest into …
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In this article, you can read the editorial from our latest newsletter written by Eidolon-director Róza Tekla Szilágyi, which were sent out on September 12th, 2024. We publish our monthly editor's letters, in which …
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Interview with Claire Raymond, author of the book The Selfie, Temporality, and Contemporary Photography by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Claire Raymond is a poet, scholar, and educator based in coastal Maine. Her book about the …
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Interview with Jean-Marie DonatCollectors & their collection vol. 5 by Róna Kopeczky The Paris-born vernacular photography collector, founder of the publishing house Éditions Innocences and co-founder of the Vernacular Social Club describes himself as a …
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Interview with Matthieu Nicol about his exhibition in Arles titled Fashion Army by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Following his book project titled Better Food For Our Fighting Men, the French picture editor and collector of …
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Interview with Meggan Gould  by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Meggan Gould, an artist and professor who lives and works in the mountains outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, several years ago walked into the California Museum …
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Interview with Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck, directors of the movie And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine by Róza Tekla Szilágyi The camera as a tool has a fascinating story. In the …
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Interview with The Family Museum by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Co-founded in 2017 by Nigel Martin Shephard and Rachael Moloney, The Family Museum is an archival project rooted in Nigel’s collection of original British amateur …
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On the Interest Toward Everyday Photography by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Recently, I read about how wonderful it was for the first train passengers to experience velocity and that the world, consequently, truly did open …
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Interview with Annebella Pollen by Róza Tekla Szilágyi Annebella Pollen is Professor of Visual and Material Culture at University of Brighton, UK, where she researches undervalued archives and untold stories in art and design …
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