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20 AVRIL 1979, PARIS, RUE HENRI BARBUSSE, 1979 © DENIS ROCHE, COURTESY GALERIE LE RÉVERBÈRE, LYON
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10.13 NOV 2016 GRAND PALAIS With the patronage of the Ministry of Culture and Communication
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION by Florence Bourgeois, Directrice and Christoph Wiesner, Artistic Director • 20th Edition Special Publication - Paris Photo 1997-2016, Parcours • About the 2016 official fair image
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EXHIBITORS • Exhibitor List • Key Figures • Gallery Projects PRISMES Solo & Duo Shows Highlights • Book signing sessions
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PROGRAMMATION 2016 • Exhibition, The Pencil of Culture:10 Years of Acquisitions at Centre Pompidou • The Platform • Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards • POEME • The Artist Talks by the Eyes Magazine • Carte Blanche Raphaël Dallaporta at the Gare du Nord Paris Photo - SNCF Gares & Connexions • Photography in Words, Paris Photo - Radio Nova
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ASSOCIATED EXHIBITIONS • PhotoPlay: Pictures-in-Pictures, photographs from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, presented by J.P. Morgan, official partner 73 • Alinka Echeverría, Laureate of the BMW Residency, presented by BMW Art & Culture, BMW, official partner 74 • The Leica Oskar Barnack Prize & The Leica Newcomer Prize, presented by Leica 75 • #OO Gallery, presented by Huawei 76 • Mindset, Omar Victor Diop chooses Pernod Ricard 77 • Thomas Gudzowaty - Photography as a New Kind of Love Poem / Closer, presented by Steidl 78 • Light by Erwin Olaf for Champagne Ruinart 79 --IN PARIS DURING PARIS PHOTO
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PARISPHOTO.COM • The Agenda • The Conversations • The Glossary
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PARIS PHOTO 2016
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We are happy to welcome you to the 20th edition of Paris Photo. Since 1997, the fair has not ceased to evolve thanks to the projects proposed by the galleries, selected for their excellence, diversity and engagement and the participation of the art book dealers whose publications testify to the inseparable ties that exist between the book and photography. At the heart of the fair are the main sector galleries and publishers and the PRISMES sector featuring series, large formats and installation works; there is additionally a programme rich in content. In the Salon d’Honneur, the Centre Pompidou unveils highlights from their last 10 years of photographic acquisitions and J.P. Morgan presents a selection of photographs from their collection. Additionally, the Platform proposes series of conversations. Under the glass roof of the Grand Palais you will discover Alinka Echeverría, laureate of the BMW Residency as well as the exhibitions of our partners. And not least, a new edition of the Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation 2016 PhotoBook Awards and numerous signature sessions during the fair drawing inquisitive crowds for direct exchanges with artists. This year Paris Photo steps out of the Grand Palais in collaboration with Gares & Connexions for a carte blanche given to Raphaël Dallaporta, and Radio Nova with on-air programming bringing words to images. Lastly, an exceptional publication, Paris Photo 1997-2016, Parcours, retraces the history of the fair and bringing together 89 contributions from key figures in the field of photography that share their souvenirs of Paris Photo. We hope to that you will be numerous, making this week a rich source of exchange around photography. --FLORENCE BOURGEOIS Director of Paris Photo CHRISTOPH WIESNER Artistic Director of Paris Photo
PARIS PHOTO 1997-2016 PARCOURS
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For its 20th edition, Paris Photo presents Paris Photo 1997-2016, Parcours, a co-publication with Éditions Xavier Barral tracing the fair’s pioneering role for the promotion of photography. Comprised of retrospective images and archival texts, this special edition also features contributions from 89 figures that have marked the history of Paris Photo. For this limited edition every cover is unique thanks to the participation of the Tendance Floue collective. Contributions appear in the original language (either French or English). The publication is available for purchase at Paris Photo and in the online shop while supplies last. Contributors: Martin Parr, Paul Graham, David Lynch, Wim Wenders, Sophie Calle, Boris Mikhailov, Juergen Teller, Rik Gadella, Julien Frydman, Lesley Martin, Harald Falckenberg, Hans P. Kraus, agnès b., Howard Greenberg, Thomas Zander, Tim Jeffries, Françoise Paviot, Simon Baker, François Hébel, Markus Schaden, Lisa K. Erf, Diane Dufour, Agnès Sire, Simone Klein, among many more. Co-publication: Paris Photo - Éditions Xavier Barral With the participation of Tendance Floue & Picto Foundation, Picto laboratory endowment fund
ABOUT THE 2016 OFFICIAL FAIR IMAGE
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20 avril 1979, Paris, rue Henri Barbusse © Denis Roche Courtesy Galerie Le Réverbère, Lyon This photograph, taken on rue Henri Barbusse in the apartment where Denis Roche and Françoise Peyrot lived at the time, is an resume of the issues addressed in his oeuvre. It is at once a vacuum and a reflection on the act. Denis, on a Tuesday - one of those days where one does not know much what to do – attempts, with a camera in hand, to create a photograph. He sets a mirror on the floor, just to see; he takes a few photos but is convinced that nothing is happening; he asks Françoise to come; again a few shots but always nothing; he places a hand mirror on top of the mirror and tells Françoise where she is to position herself. So begins a series of photos, a variation on the act that questions autoportraiture, photography as snapshot and mise-en-scène, through the inversion of space, both real and conceptual, abstraction gives rise to the creation of the medium. The presence of Françoise’s and Denis’ feet confronted with the reflection of their bodies in the mirror, projects them into a space with no background, rendering apparent: the stopping of time, the possibility to make visible the invisible, the cropping imposed by the limits of the frame (it must not be forgotten that Denis Roche examined this question relentlessly in both photography as well as literature. The image is a resume of the specificities of photography. Notice that in this photograph it is a hand mirror that becomes the camera, as if photography is a lie that continually revindicates its own action. Jacques Damez
EXHIBITORS LIST
Paris Photo is a unique occasion to discover in the heart of Paris, the best in photography from the 19th century to today. For the 20th edition, 183 galleries and art book dealers are presented from 30 countries. --153 GALLERIES New exhibitors* 1900-2000 Paris* AKIO NAGASAWA Tokyo ALAIN GUTHARC Paris ANITA BECKERS Frankfurt-am-Main ANNE DE VILLEPOIX Paris* ARTEF Zurich ASYMETRIA Warsaw ATLAS London BAUDOIN LEBON Paris* BENDANA ǀ PINEL Paris BENRUBI New York BERNHEIMER Lucerne BERNIER / ELIADES Athens* BEYOND Taipei BINOME Paris* BLINDSPOT Hong Kong* BO BJERGGAARD Copenhagen BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York BRYCE WOLKOWITZ New York CAMERA OBSCURA Paris CAMERA WORK Berlin CARLOS CARVALHO Lisbon CAROLINE SMULDERS Paris* CATHARINE CLARK San Francisco* CÉCILE FAKHOURY Abidjan* CHARLES ISAACS New York CHELOUCHE Tel Aviv* CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD Paris CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich CONTINUA San Gimignano* DANIEL BLAU Munich DANIEL TEMPLON Paris DANZIGER New York DEL INFINITO Buenos Aires* DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM Berlin* DIX9–HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE Paris DU JOUR AGNÈS B. Paris DVIR Tel Aviv* EAST WING Dubai
EDWYNN HOUK New York EMMA MOLINA Monterrey* EMON Tokyo* EQUINOX Vancouver* ERIC DUPONT Paris ERIC FRANCK / AUGUSTA EDWARDS London ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris ETHERTON Tucson* FELDBUSCH WIESNER RUDOLPH Berlin FIFTY ONE Antwerp FILOMENA SOARES Lisbon FLATLAND Amsterdam FLOWERS London FRAENKEL San Francisco FRANÇOISE PAVIOT Paris GAGOSIAN Paris GEORGES-PHILIPPE & NATHALIE VALLOIS Paris* GILLES PEYROULET Paris GITTERMAN New York GRUNDEMARK NILSSON Berlin HAMILTONS London HANS P. KRAUS JR. New York HARDHITTA Cologne HENRIQUE FARIA New York HOWARD GREENBERG New York IN CAMERA Paris INGLEBY Edinburgh JABLONKA MARUANI MERCIER Brussels JACKSON Atlanta* JAMES HYMAN London JANET BORDEN New York* JEAN-KENTA GAUTHIER Paris JOHANNES FABER Vienna JUANA DE AIZPURU Madrid JULIAN SANDER Cologne KALFAYAN Athens KARSTEN GREVE Paris KEITH DE LELLIS New York
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KICKEN Berlin KLEMM’S Berlin LAURENT GODIN Paris* LE RÉVERBÈRE Lyon LELONG Paris LES DOUCHES Paris LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris LOOCK Berlin* LUISOTTI Santa Monica LUMIÈRE DES ROSES Montreuil M BOCHUM Bochum M+B Los Angeles M97 Shanghai MAGDA DANYSZ Paris MAGNIN-A Paris MAGNUM Paris MAI 36 Zurich MARTIN ASBÆK Copenhagen MELANIE RIO Nantes MEM Tokyo MICHAEL HOPPEN London MOR CHARPENTIER Paris* NATHALIE OBADIA Paris NEXTLEVEL Paris NICHOLAS METIVIER Toronto* NORDENHAKE Berlin* ODILE OUIZEMAN Paris PACE/MACGILL New York PACI CONTEMPORARY Brescia PARIS-BEIJING Paris PARROTTA, Stuttgart PARTICULIÈRE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE Paris PATRICIA CONDE Mexico PHOTO & CONTEMPORARY Turin POLARIS Paris POLKA Paris PURDY HICKS London RICHARD SALTOUN London
ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ London ROBERT KLEIN Boston ROBERT KOCH San Francisco ROBERT MANN New York ROBERT MORAT Berlin ROLF ART Buenos Aires ROMAN ROAD London* ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica* RX Paris SAGE Paris SCHEUBLEIN + BAK Zurich SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING Paris SHOSHANA WAYNE Santa Monica* SOPHIE SCHEIDECKER Paris* SORRY WE’RE CLOSED Brussels* STALEY-WISE New York* STEPHEN DAITER Chicago STEVENSON Cape Town STILLS Sydney SUZANNE TARASIEVE Paris TAIK PERSONS Berlin TAKA ISHII Tokyo TASVEER Bangalore THESSA HEROLD Paris THOMAS ZANDER Cologne TOLARNO Melbourne TOLUCA Paris UNTILTHEN Saint-Ouen* V1 Copenhagen* VINTAGE Budapest VINTAGE WORKS Chalfont* VU’ Paris WHITE SPACE London* XIPPAS Paris YANCEY RICHARDSON New York YOSSI MILO New York YUMIKO CHIBA Tokyo ŻAK | BRANICKA Berlin*
ART BOOK DEALERS / PUBLISHERS New exhibitors* ACTES SUD Arles ANDRE FRÈRE ÉDITIONS Marseille APERTURE FOUNDATION New York ART AND THEOR, Stockholm* ARTRON ART Shenzhen* BOOKSHOP M Tokyo CHLOÉ ET DENIS OZANNE Paris CONTRASTO Rome DAMIANI Bologna DELPIRE Paris* DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam ÉDITIONS TEXTUEL Paris ÉDITIONS XAVIER BARRAL Paris FILIGRANES Paris HATJE CANTZ Berlin KEHRER Heidelberg KERBER Bielefeld*
KOMIYAMA TOKYO Tokyo LA FÁBRICA Madrid LIBRAIRIE 213 Paris LIVRARIA MADALENA São Paulo MACK London ONLY PHOTOGRAPHY Berlin PHOTOSYNTHÈSES Paris* RADIUS BOOKS Santa Fe* RM Barcelona STEIDL Gottingen* SUPER LABO Kamakura* TASCHEN Paris TISSATO NAKAHARA Paris Index November 2, 2016 subject to modifications *new exhibitors / pre-2015 returning exhibitor
KEY FIGURES
183 EXHIBITORS (45 new exhibitors) -153 GALLERIES (21 first-time participants / 16 returning pre-2015 participants) 39% French 22% American 14% German 8% British 42% galleries specialised in photography 58% generalist galleries 30 PUBLISHERS / ART BOOK DEALERS (5 first-time participants / 3 returning pre-2015 participants) -30 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED South Africa, Germany, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Ivory Coast, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Spain, United States, Finland, France, Greece, Hungry, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION 33% France (60) 17% USA (31) 13% Germany (23) 7% Great Britain (13)
CONTINENTS 125 Europe 35 North America 2 Africa 3 South America 3 Middle East 2 Oceania 13 Asia
-PARIS PHOTO 2016 SELECTION COMMITTEE FRISH BRANDT, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco HOWARD GREENBERG, New York TIM JEFFERIES, Hamiltons Gallery, London YOSSI MILO, New York FRANÇOISE PAVIOT, Paris TIMOTHY PERSONS, Taik Gallery, Helsinki RENOS XIPPAS, Paris-Athens-Montevideo -2015 KEY FIGURES 179 EXHIBITORS 152 GALLERIES (38 new) 27 PUBLISHERS (5 new) INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION 31% France (60) 19% USA (32) 10% Germany (21) 9% Great Britain (13)
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GALLERY PROJECTS
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PRISMES
The PRISMES sector is dedicated to the presentation of exceptional projects including large-formats, series, and installation works exploring the diverse practices of the photographic medium. Following its debut in 2015, PRISMES has expanded; investing a larger space in the Salon d’Honneur on the upper floor, and now accommodates more galleries exhibiting major works and unveiling specially commissioned projects. For the 20th edition of Paris Photo PRISMES will unveils the following 14 projects:
1 - ANTANAS SUTKUS In Memoriam. To Kaunas and Vilnius Jewish Ghetto Survivors WHITE SPACE, London 2 - ANTHONY HERNANDEZ Waiting, Sitting, Fishing and Some Automobiles THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne 3 - BETTINA RHEIMS Détenues XIPPAS, Paris 4 - CAIO REISEWITZ Panambira BENDANA PINEL, Paris 5 - DINH Q. LÊ TWC From Four Perspectives SHOSHANA WAYNE, Santa Monica 6 - DOUGLAS GORDON UNTILTHEN, Saint-Ouen DVIR, Tel Aviv 7 - EDWARD BURTYNSKY Essential Elements HOWARD GREENBERG, New York NICHOLAS METIVIER, Toronto BRYCE WOLKOWITZ, New York FLOWERS, London
8 - GONZALO LEBRIJA R75/5 Toaster LAURENT GODIN, Paris 9 - ISSEI SUDA Fushikaden AKIO NAGASAWA, Tokyo JEAN-KENTA GAUTHIER, Paris 10 - NOÉMIE GOUDAL LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE, Paris 11 - PENELOPE UMBRICO Range BRUCE SILVERSTEIN, New York 12 - THOMAS BARROW ANNE DE VILLEPOIX, Paris 13 - WILLIAM KLEIN Paris + Klein POLKA, Paris 14 - ZOFIA KULIK All the Missiles Are One Missile TAIK PERSONS, Helsinki ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin
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ANTANAS SUTKUS - In Memoriam. To Kaunas and Vilnius Jewish Ghetto Survivors Born in 1939 in Kluoniškiai, Lituania WHITE SPACE, London White Space Gallery presents a series of over 30 vintage photographic portraits by Antanas Sutkus, taken between 1988 and 1997 of the Holocaust survivors of the Kaunas and Vilnius Jewish Ghettos in Lithuania The portrait series, In Memoriam, is dedicated to the survivors of the Holocaust and the Lithuanian people. It is one of the artist’s most significant photographic series and best illustrates Sutkis ability to represent the dramatic realities of life and an undiminished capacity for understanding, penitence, purification and rebirth. The photographs will be accompanied by a sound installation by the classical cellist Vytautas Sondetskis. ANTHONY HERNANDEZ - Waiting, Sitting, Fishing and Some Automobiles Born in 1947 in Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles and Challis, Idaho THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne Anthony Hernandez’s Waiting, Sitting, Fishing and Some Automobiles (Los Angeles, 1978-1982) is a body of work depicting people waiting at bus stops, people lunching or sitting in public spaces, people at public fishing areas, and automobile repair shops - the ordinariness of working class life. Hernandez applies the formal approach of landscape photography to the streets of Los Angeles, creating detailed compositions that illustrate socio-political inequalities. The normality of these images destabilizes the glamorous vision of the city as constructed through advertising. BETTINA RHEIMS – Détenues [Inmates] Born in 1952 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; lives and works in Paris XIPPAS, Paris 12
From September to November 2014, Bettina Rheims photographed over sixty inmates in four prisons. What images do these women have of themselves now that they are no longer looked at in the same way? How might a photographic portrait attempt to give them back their femininity and help them to begin rebuilding their identity? This is the initial idea behind this series. CAIO REISEWITZ - Panambira Born in 1967 in São Paulo; lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil BENDANA ǀ PINEL, Paris A central figure in contemporary Brazilian photography, Caio Reisewitz does not cease to question the ambiguous relation between man and his environment. His urban or natural landscapes of Brazil accentuate the contradictions of a country caught between the need to preserve an exceptionally rich patrimony and a desire for exponential growth. Caio Reisewitz attempts to capture the fragile beauty of untouched nature, of an Eden in peril of deforestation, petrol exploitation and the expansion of agglomerations. Testifying to a movement that seems inevitable, the artist is simultaneously interested in colonial heritage, 20th century architectural developments, and tropical forests. Though Caio Reisewitz intention is to ‘document’ Brazil as it is today, his work is opposed to a purely objective photographic inventory. His images are composed with the eye of a painter, attentive to the construction of the latter as a certain aesthetic ideal that is achieved notably through colour. He intervenes directly on the photographs through collage to insert for example urban landscapes in the middle of a luxurious jungle. The collages permit the artist to produce chimeric visions, villages that appear in the middle of a forest that lead us to reflect on how certain Brazilian cities were erected in the middle of virgin spaces. His photographs thus pose the question of true or false, natural or artifice, reflection of reality or artistic interpretation.
DINH Q. LÊ - TWC from four perspectives Born in 1968 in Hà Tiên, Viêt Nam; lives and works in Ho Chi Minh SHOSHANA WAYNE, Santa Monica Dinh Q Lê’s,TWC From Four Perspectives are four digitally stretched photographs of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attack in New York City. The four images are photographs of a particular moment from different perspectives. By stretching the images to a length of 50 meters, Lê abstracts the scene and creates a scroll-like landscape that is experienced much like traditional scroll paintings, one section at a time. By stretching and abstracting the images, Lê is denying the viewer easy access to an already popularized and iconic image, but once the viewer knows the image source he or she is asked to recall. The story behind each image is far more complex, layered, and inter-woven than the eye can see. DOUGLAS GORDON - Reflux Born in 1966 in Glasgow; lives and works in Glasgow UNTILTHEN, Saint-Ouen & DVIR, Tel Aviv-Yafo Douglas Gordon acts and reacts with diverse media including film and video, installation work, sculpture, photography and text. The artist challenges the spectator with a game of appropriation and deflection, exploring recurrent themes of life and death, good and evil, innocence and guilt, temptation and fear. Between popular culture and autobiographical elements, personal and collective memory, each artwork is a veritable portrait of the obsessions of the artist. The spectator is invited to question their own relationship to the images and to the narrative. EDWARD BURTYNSKY - Essential Elements Born in 1955 in Saint Catharines, Canada; lives and works in Toronto HOWARD GREENBERG, New York FLOWERS, New York BRYCE WOLKOWITZ, New York NICHOLAS METIVIER, Toronto Essential Elements presents an overview of Edward Burtynsky’s work from the past four decades and is presented at Paris Photo to coincide with the release of the new book Edward Burtynsky: Essential Elements, edited and curated by William A. Ewing and published by Thames & Hudson. Edward Burtynsky has achieved global recognition for his large-scale photographs that depict the impact of human activity upon urban and natural environments around the world. Essential Elements weaves an evocative journey through Burtynsky’s past projects, China, Manufactured Landscapes, Quarries, Oil and Water, drawing together the visual and thematic threads that connect throughout his oeuvre. Combining and contrasting work from throughout his career, including both iconic images and many previously unpublished photographs, this original approach provides a sense of both his visual language and his exploration of the dilemmas at the heart of our globalized world. Traversing geographical borders, and covering an extended period of time, the exhibition reveals the development of an expansive formal language, from early examples of his disorienting manipulation of perspective and scale in Railcuts (1985), to the rich organic patterns of Silver Lake Operations in Burtynsky’s first major aerial photography project, Australian Mines (2007). Presenting the ways in which Burtynsky has mapped the human transformation of the landscape and documented the residual destruction stemming from industrial processes and manufacturing, the photographs in Essential Elements present a contradiction of aesthetic seduction and ecological concerns, functioning, as he sees it, as ‘reflecting pools of our times’.
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GONZALO LEBRIJA - R75/5 Toaster Born in 1972 in Mexico City; lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico LAURENT GODIN, Paris For the project R75/5 Toaster, Gonzalo Lebrija undertook a journey along the Baja California Peninsula on a R75/5 BMW motorcycle. The motorcycle was not chosen by hazard; the R75/5 model has two chrome plates that flank the sides of the gas tank – for which the bike bares the nickname ‘Toaster’ – the reflection on which served as mirrors to capture the landscapes that Lebrija came across on his his journey. The result of this action project is a collection of 66 photographs that depict, as a chronicle of travel, the vicissitudes of Lebrija along the territories of the ‘Bajacaliforniano’. ISSEI SUDA - Fushikaden Born in 1940 in Tokyo, Japan; lives and works in Osaka JEAN KENTA GAUTHIER, Paris AKIO NAGASAWA, Tokyo Akio Nagasawa Gallery and Jean-Kenta Gauthier present for the first time the complete set of 138 photographs of Issei Suda’s Fushikaden, 1978. Fushikaden, which can be translated as ‘the transmission of the flower of acting style’, is a reference to a concept in 14th century Japanese Noh theatre. Fushikaden reflects Issei Suda’s emotions on his travels to Kanto and Thoku. Using the snapshot process, he captured peoples’ faces as he walked. He recorded memories, between ordinary and extraordinary, that give evidence of the subtle changes that were occurring in Japan at the time. Fushikaden was first partially published by Asashi Sonorama in 1978. In 2012, Akio Nagasawa Publishing edited the complete version, restoring the whole initial set of 138 photographs. 14
NOÉMIE GOUDAL Born in Paris in 1984; lives and works in Paris and London LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE, Paris Oscillating between reality and invention, the images of Noémie Goudal explore real and fictional geography creating ephemeral spaces that question the image, its representation and its possibilities. Her work is nourished by the complex relation between man and nature, between artifice and organic matter. Noémie Goudal constructs installations from materials such as paper, mirror and wood. Suspended from the sky, overhanging from elevated points or remote areas, the structures tend to question our perception of the intangible nature of the celestial archway. With Stella Nova, a new triptych, the artist explores new territories associating photography, sculpture and performance in a grand scale. Like a performance in real times, Les Mécaniques, explore the choreography of landscape in perpetual transition in order to better renew our perception of the anthropogenic era. PENELOPE UMBRICO - Range Born in Philadelphia in 1957; lives and works in New York BRUCE SILVERSTEIN, New York Range (2012 – ongoing) considers an analog history of photography within the digital torrent that is its current technological manifestation. “I steady my focus on the mountain: oldest subject, stable object, singular, immovable landmark, site of orientation, place of spiritual contemplation. I employ smartphone camera apps to make new photographs of the images of mountains that appear in canonical master photographs. I find them everywhere: in books, magazines, advertisements, online. Pointing my iPhone down at these mountains, the hallucinogenic colors of the camera app filters blend with the disorienting effects of the iPhone’s gravity sensor. Photo grain, dotscreen, pixel, and screen resolution collide, often performing undulating
moirés. My mountains are unstable, mobile, have no gravity, change with each iteration, remastered. Here is the biggest distance, the longest range. I present a dialogue between distance and proximity, limited and unlimited, the singular and the multiple, the fixed and the moving, the master and the copy. I propose an inverse correlation between the number of photographs that exist of mountains at any one time, and the stability of photography at that time.” Penelope Umbrico THOMAS BARROW Born in Kansas City in 1938; lives and works in Albuquerque, New Mexico ANNE DE VILLEPOIX, Paris Thomas Barrow is a precursor in the field who pushes the limits of photography. Since the 1960s, Thomas Barrow has continued to introduce new photographic techniques and enlarge the field of photography. In 1974, Barrow begin cutting and shredding negatives and prints to draw attention to the importance of the photograph, underlining its status as both an indescribable image and an object. His works are not windows but visceral objects to experiment. He explains, “I want to change the way that photography has been used since its invention - as an open window to a transparent world - to make a physical object that can be examined from now on as a substitute experience.” WILLIAM KLEIN - Paris + Klein Born in New York in 1928; lives and works in Paris POLKA, Paris From New York to Tokyo, via Moscow or Rome, William Klein captures the city, its streets, sidewalks, cafés and terraces, passers-by, lovers, protesters in the truth of the moment. Occasionally, he has relied on staging for fashion, but even then, while others plan like clockwork, Klein welcomes the unexpected, yearns for it, for an ‘accident’ – disorder – to happen. Klein is no ordered photographer. ‘No rules, no limits’. He follows his fancies, takes hold of what is denied to him, shatters taboos like he breaks down angles and overlooks adjustments. His frenzy to photograph what is happening, the life of the city, admittedly brings about a creative trance. His dance. ZOFIA KULIK - All the Missiles Are One Missile Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1947; lives and works in Warsaw, Poland TAIK PERSONS, Berlin ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin Galleries Taik Persons and Żak | Branicka present Zofia Kulik, an icon of Polish neo-avant-garde art through the recreation of her 1997 exhibition in Polish Pavilion of the 47th Venice Biennale, All the Missiles are One Missile (1993). The title, inspired by T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land counters the poet’s words ‘[...] all the women are one woman’. Splitting the androgyny of Eliot’s lines, Kulik differentiates between Male and Female iconography: the left wing (Woman), the center and the right wing (Man). Her monumental photographs, reminiscent of display cases that are both literally and metaphorically ‘closed’, present an archeological collection of objects from different cultures, an exhausting iconography of gestures, landscapes, monuments. Black and white negatives from the artist’s extensive archive, thousands of single images culled in a deliberately arbitrary way from both Eastern Europe and Western television; make up photomontages constructed from multiple exposures placed on photographic paper. The elements are reduced to the status of signs; the structure is ruled by the grammar of ornament; based on rhythms, multiplication and symmetries. The artist’s technique is reminiscent of that of oriental carpentry where through the weaving of images the difference between text and ornament is abolished, or in her case, the borders between discursiveness and decorativeness, tradition and modernity, rhythm and narration, history and abstraction, allegory and reality are blurred.
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SOLO SHOWS
1 - ALAIN BUBLEX - Back-Drop GEORGES PHILIPPE & NATHALIE VALLOIS, Paris 2 - ALBERTO GRECO DEL INFINITO, Buenos Aires 3 - DANNY LYON - Message to the Future ETHERTON, Tucson 4 - DAVID HOCKNEY – Focus : Twenty Photographic Pictures by David Hockney 1900-2000, Paris 5 - DAVID LACHAPELLE STALEY WISE, New York 6 - FRANÇOIS-XAVIER GBRE CÉCILE FAKHOURY, Abidjan 7 - FRED HERZOG - Early Color Street Photography EQUINOX, Vancouver 16
8 - GERARD MALANGA CAROLINE SMULDERS, Paris 9 - HIROSHI YAMAZAKI – Solo show EMON, Tokyo 10 - MARIO CRAVO NETO - Eternal Now PACI CONTEMPORARY, Brescia 11 - MICHAEL SCHMIDT NORDENHAKE, Berlin 12 - PATRICK BAILLY-MAÎTRE-GRAND - Les Paradoxes de la Substance BAUDOIN LEBON, Paris 13 - PAUL FUSCO DANZIGER, New York 14 - PIETER HUGO - 1994 STEVENSON, Cape Town 15 - STÉPHANE COUTURIER - Alger PARTICULIERE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE, Paris 16 - THIERRY STRUVAY SORRY WE’RE CLOSED, Bruxelles 17 - THOMAS MAILAENDER - Ultraviolet ROMAN ROAD, London 18- THOMAS SAUVIN – Beijing Silvermine PARIS-BEIJING, Paris
ALAIN BUBLEX – Back-Drop Born in 1961; lives and works in Lyon and Paris GEORGES PHILIPPE & NATHALIE VALLOIS, Paris Both urban explorer and traveler, Alain Bublex re-invents the concepts of the landscape, city and architecture. If photography has been a constant milestone in his work, he dares to take the liberty of combining it with vectorial drawing, installations and video art. The gallery presents a solo show revealing the artist’s vision of the world as well as his very unique use of the medium through a selection of his most emblematic series including Arrêt Soudains, Plug-in City (2000) and Mont Fuji. ALBERTO GRECO Born in 1931 in Buones Aires; died in 1965 in Barcelona DEL INFINITO, Buenos Aires The gallery presents for the first time, the complete series, Alberto Greco at Piedralaves (Monserrat Santamaría. Avila, Spain, 1963) and Alberto Greco, ¡Qué grande sos! [Alberto Greco, You are the greatest!] (Sameer Makarius. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1961). The series highlight two of the most important performances of Alberto Greco´s career, and a breakthrough in Conceptual Art. Father of Informalism, he introduced the movement in Argentina and Brazil, as well as both Tachism and Arte Povera. At the climax of his career at age 31, Greco turned to performance art. Public performances became a powerful form of expression for the artist, allowing him to transform life and every-day circumstances into art. DANNY LYON - Message to the Future Born in 1942 in New York; lives and works in New Mexico and Maine ETHERTON, Tucson Etherton Gallery presents a selection of modern and vintage photographs by Danny Lyon who is best known for his immersive style of documentary photography. This special exhibition highlights bodies of work made over the course of his 50-year career and includes images by Robert Frank who was influential to the development of Lyon’s thinking. DAVID HOCKNEY Born in 1937 in Bradford; lives and works in London and Los Angeles 1900-2000, Paris These pictures of David Hockney (1970-1975) are scenes from private life. The photographies depict David Hockney’s main subjects: his parents, his friends, swimming-pools (Steps into water, Yves-Marie asleep...), les délicieuses natures mortes (Pretty tulips, Still life with hats…), familiar places (The Pacific ocean at Malibu, Hollywood window...). DAVID LACHAPELLE Born in 1963 in Fairfield, Connecticut; lives and works in New York STALEY WISE, New York Staley-Wise Gallery presents the work of American photographer David LaChapelle. His work addresses contemporary subjects such as beauty and fashion, pop culture, gender identity, global warming, and mortality. Staley-Wise Gallery represents David LaChapelle since 1996.
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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER GBRÉ Born in 1978 in Lille, France; lives and works in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire CÉCILE FAKHOURY, Abidjan Cécile Fakhoury Gallery presents François-Xavier Gbré with a selection of photographs taken in West Africa between 2011 and 2015. From remnants of colonial times to landscapes that are redefined by current events, his work bears witness to a memory that engages with time and geography. His investigation on territories, urban mutations and the evolution of architectural forms pertains to the aesthetic, historical, and social exploration. His artwork raises the question of our mode of operation and our relationship to history at a local scale while echoing a universal expression. FRED HERZOG - Early Color Street Photography Born in Stuttgart, Germany; lives and works in Vancouver, Canada EQUINOX, Vancouver
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Equinox Gallery presents a solo exhibition of early color street photographs by pioneering photographer Fred Herzog. From 1953 until the 1980s, Herzog worked almost exclusively with the notoriously difficult Kodachrome slide film, taking thousands of color photographs of the working-class streets of Vancouver, San Francisco, Portland, & Mexico City. Herzog’s photographs remained in slide format for over 50 years as it was not until 2005 that printing technology allowed him to make archival pigment prints that match the exceptional color and intensity of the original Kodachrome slides. GERARD MALANGA Born in 1942 in New York; lives and works in New York CAROLINE SMULDERS, Paris Gerard Malanga narrates the artistic tale of a period. He captures the singularity of American avant-gardist figures. Both photographer and poet, Gerard Malanga is Andy Warhol’s main collaborator from 1963 to 1970. His eye archives and mythicizes the present in a very personal relationship with the outside world. He photographs the unrestrained personalities at the dawn of their fame. HIROSHI YAMAZAKI – The original prints Born in 1964 in Nagano, Japan; lives and works in Yamagata, Japan EMON, Tokyo Emon presents Hiroshi Yamazaki, a master in Japanese photography. Yamazaki was a central figure in Japan’s underground artistic movement during the 60s and 70s, establishing himself as a pioneer figure in the history of Japanese photography. Yamazaki’s artistic impact is far-reaching enough to influence such figures as Hiroshi Sugimoto. MARIO CRAVO NETO - Eternal Now Born in 1947 in Salvador, Brazil; died in 2009 in Salvador, Brazil PACI CONTEMPORARY, Brescia Showed at Paris Photo are a selection of famous icons, not simply portraits but a synthesis of vibrant mysticism, spirituality and thinking metaphors of intimate feeling.
MICHAEL SCHMIDT Born in 1945 à Berlin, Germany; died in 2014 in Berlin, Germany NORDENHAKE, Berlin Gallery Nordenhake presents a solo exhibition of Michael Schmidt’s work - one of the seminal German post-war photographers. His oeuvre reflects the changing ideologies after 1965 and the consequences on the urban environment and its individuals – mainly in his native Berlin. In his sober yet lyrical black and white compositions he significantly employs grey in all its nuanced variation. The series Waffenruhe and Einheit were shown at MoMA in 1988 and in 1996. Food was shown at Venice Biennale in 2013 and awarded the prestigious Prix Pictet in 2014. PATRICK BAILLY-MAÎTRE-GRAND - Les Paradoxes de la Substance Born in 1945 in Paris; lives and works in Paris BAUDOIN LEBON, Paris Since the 1980s, Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand pursues a conceptual and poetical quest. He explores with inventiveness and stages with a mischievous virtuosity the photographic act, from the manufacture of the image to its destination. Bailly-Maître-Grand reinvests the history of technology and offers an overview of the process. He operates countdown properties: light becomes matter, the substance becomes evanescence. Etienne Jules Marey, inventor in 1882 of chronophotography, is his master. He draws his inspiration through collections of anonymous photographs. PAUL FUSCO Born in 1930 in Leominster, Massachusetts; lives and works in New York DANZIGER, New York This body of work reflects the historic journey of the funereal train which carried RFK’s body from New York to Washington, DC. The series chronicles the onlookers who honor RFK by standing along the side of the tracks. This body of work was also reproduced in a much beloved book by Aperture. On June 5th, 1968, Robert Kennedy was assassinated. On June 8th his body was carried by train from New York to Washington for burial at Arlington. Magnum photographer Paul Fusco was on assignment for LOOK Magazine and as the train made its way down the eastern seaboard hundreds of thousands of mourners lined the tracks to pay their final respects. PIETER HUGO - 1994 Born in 1976 in Johannesburg, South Africa; lives and works Cape Town, South Africa STEVENSON, Cape Town, Johannesburg Stevenson presents Pieter Hugo’s new major body of work, 1994. In 1994, South Africa had its first democratic election after 46 years of Apartheid. The year is also significant in Rwanda’s history; in 1994 the Genocide left close to a million people dead. Hugo explores the narratives in these two African countries through a series of portraits of children born after 1994, who live in the aftermath of the revolutionary environment.
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STÉPHANE COUTURIER - Alger Born in 1957 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; lives and works in Paris PARTICULIÈRE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE, Paris The gallery presents a solo show of the French photographer Stéphane Couturier. With a retrospective exhibition at the MEP and an upcoming show at the Museum Nicéphore Niepce, the period from 2015-2016 marks a pivotal time in Stéphane Couturier’s career. The gallery presents 3 new series to be viewed for the first time at Paris Photo.
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THIERRY STRUVAY Born in 1961 in Brussels; lives and works in Brussels SORRY WE’RE CLOSED, Brussels Culled from the vast vernacular photographic collection of Thierry Struvay, Love & Hate & Other Mysteries presents a funny, often poignant and truthful glimpse into the human condition with a collection of found black-and-white and color photographs manually altered by scissors or pen or physically attacked in a fit of rage. Some deletions, such as a missing face in the shape of a heart or oval, were clearly intended for a locket. Others, however, contain angrily scratched-out heads and bodies or are simply torn in half. A third group feature manipulations more mysterious in nature: strange cut-outs that hint at a mix of emotions and motives. Together the photographs suggest a wide range of human drama, from affection to anger and much in between. THOMAS MAILAENDER - Ultraviolet Born in 1976 à Marseille; lives and works in Paris and Marseille ROMAN ROAD, London Roman Road presents a solo presentation of Thomas Mailaender’s work. Featuring two prominent projects by the artist, Illustrated People, 2013 and Cyanotypes, 2013-present, the exhibition explores Mailaender’s innovative approach to photography and the possibilities of printing with ultraviolet light. THOMAS SAUVIN - Beijing Silvermine PARIS BEIJING, Paris Beijing Silvermine is a unique photographic portrait of the capital and the life of its inhabitants following the Cultural Revolution. It covers a period of 20 years, from 1985, namely when silver film started being used massively in China, to 2005, when digital photography started taking over. These 20 years are those of China’s economic opening, when people started prospering, travelling, consuming, having fun.
DUO SHOWS
21 1 - THIBAULT BRUNET & MUSTAPHA AZEROUAL BINOME, Paris 2 - STÉPHANIE SYJUCO & NINA KATCHADOURIAN - Creative Destructions CATHARINE CLARK, San Francisco 3 - RISAKU SUZUKI & LIEKO SHIGA CHRISTOPHE GUYE, Zurich 4 - ROGER BALLEN & ASGER CARLSEN - No Joke DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1, Berlin 5 - LYLE ASHTON HARRIS & HANK WILLIS THOMAS JABLONKA MARUANI MERCIER, Bruxelles 6 - SALLY MANN & GARRY FABIAN MILLER KARSTEN GREVE, Paris 7 - SIBYLLE BERGEMANN & YORK DER–KNOEFEL - Photographie de l’ex-RDA LOOCK, Berlin 8 - JOE KESROUANI & MEHDI MEDDACI - L’Espace urbain, corps social ODILE OUIZEMAN, Paris 9 - PIETER LAURENS MOL & CLARE STRAND - Motion. Space. Time. PARROTTA, Stuttgart 10 - BILL HENSON & DOUGLAS LANCE GIBSON TOLARNO, Melbourne
THIBAULT BRUNET & MUSTAPHA AZEROUAL BINOME, Paris Gallery Binôme presents a selection of artworks showcasing two contrasting artistic approaches. Mustapha Azeroual uses the old-fashion silver photography technique to question contemporary photography – daguerreotype, gum bichromate and lenticular printing - whereas Thibault Brunet creates images without a camera through a 3D scanner, video game virtual worlds and Google Earth. These two artists redefine the frontiers of photography and its process while inventing a unique visual language to renew the representation of landscape. STEPHANIE SYJUCO & NINA KATCHADOURIAN - Creative Destructions CATHARINE CLARK, San Francisco Conceptualized as a duo show of photography and related video-based media, Creative Disruptions: Nina Katchadourian and Stephanie Syjuco, present works that both gesture towards art historical genealogies while disrupting the social and political narratives at play across multiple creative practices. Katchadourian and Syjuco produce deliberately staged images as a means of spending assumptions of photography and video as documentary mediums, and their pictures play off conventional tropes. They explore the line between fabrication and documentation. RISAKU SUZUKI & LIEKO SHIGA CHRISTOPHE GUYE, Zurich Christophe Guye Gallery presents a duo show of the Japanese artists Lieko Shiega and Risaku Szukuki. Both developed an artistic approach that links questions about the nature of the photographic medium with fundamental questions about nature and personal expression.
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ROGER BALLEN & ASGER CARLSEN - No Joke DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM, Berlin V1 GALLERY, Copenhagen Dittrich & Schlechtriem and V1 Gallery present No Joke, a collaborative series by Roger Ballen and Asger Carlsen. The two artists established a longdistance collaboration in 2013, exchanging digital files exclusively over email and Skype. Manipulated, enhanced, layered, and drawn over with each pass, it resulted in enigmatic photo-collages fusing advanced Photoshop processes, analog cut and paste paste techniques, and illustrations. LYLE ASHTON HARRIS & HANK WILLIS THOMAS JABLONKA MARUANI MERCIER, Cologne The gallery is proud to present a duo show featuring Lyle Ashton Harris, as well as Hank Willis Thomas’ with his the celebrated, Unbranded series, using the unbranding technique which tracks notions of virtue, power, beauty, privilege, and desire in mainstream America. Spanning the rise and decline of print advertising, the work provides a spectrum for the ideal feminine type that has been marketed to individuals across gender, racial, and socioeconomic lines throughout the past hundred years. SALLY MANN & GARRY FABIAN MILLER KARSTEN GREVE, Paris Through two distinctive series, Deep South and Battlefields, Sally Man gives a unique and singular vision of the natural environments of Southern America. By documenting battle scenes from the American civil war, the artist depicts one of the greatest traumas of the country’s modern history and evokes the American roots as well, deeply dampened by barbarism, violence and hit of expansionist. Highly aestheticized by the use of complex photographic process, Sally Mann’s pictures confront the dramatic reality of the history-filled spaces and the splendor of nature.
SIBYLLE BERGEMANN & YORK DER KNOEFEL - Ex-GDR photography LOOCK, Berlin Loock Gallery presents a dialogue between Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010) and Jörg Knöfel (1962–2012), two photographers of the former GDR. Both represent two different artist generations and photography genres of former Eastern Germany. A selection of Bergemann´s iconic fashion and female portraits (some of them to be exhibited for the first time) in contrast to a unique version of the installation Schlachthaus Berlin 1986-1988. Knöfel himself understood the installation as a metaphor of the sociopolitical conditions in the GDR. 23 JOE KESROUANI & MEHDI MEDDACI - Urban spaces, social bodies ODILE OUIZEMAN, Paris The gallery presents a dialogue between artists Joe Kesrouani and Mehdi Meddaci. An artificial nature in the heart of the city, people walking along. A chaotic city which invites you to cross the horizon. On both sides of the sea, East and West is a fantasy. Beirut’s walls by Joe Kesrouani reveals a rising city with a radical verticality; the characters of Mehdi Meddaci’s film The White Balloons begin a slow movement to attempt to avoid a fall. Two observers of the urban space and its inhabitants. A fresh perspective between Paris and Beirut which testifies to the rhythm, the light and the shade of these cities. PIETER LAURENS MOL & CLARE STRAND - Motion. Space. Time. PARROTTA, Stuttgart Mol and Strand take space as a starting point within their respective work. Pieter Laurens Mol employs photography to document the use of his own body to physically take possession of space. Clare Strand visualizes time and spatial measurements within the condition of photography using Eracl Lumi Tracers to track her motions (focus pull, shutter release and film advance) while taking a photograph. In doing so she attempts to analyze and determine her own activity in the creation of her work, essentially making the intangible tangible. BILL HENSON & DOUGLAS LANCE GIBSON TOLARNO, Melbourne Tolarno Gallery will present two individual solo projects, of works by two artists from different generations: Bill Henson born 1955 and Douglas Lance Gibson born 1984.
HIGHLIGHTS
ALAIN GUTHARC, Paris Exhibited artists: Véronique Ellena / Nøne Futbol Club / Dieter Hacker / Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photography is a medium artists use in such divergent ways; their techniques and purposes may sometimes seem contradictory when compared. Paris Photo is the one event where these disparate vocabularies can meet to form a peculiar blend of aesthetics and concepts. Alain Gutharc Gallery take on photography precisely reflects this idea. Each of the artists the gallery displays this year has their own specific approach to photography. Jacques Henri Lartigue is now considered a major photographer. Yet he was merely trying to capture intimate moments in his circle of friends and relatives. Today, his work seems remarkably at odds with the standards of photography at the time. Dieter Hacker uses photography as raw material that conveys his irreverent views on art. Veronique Ellena’s work relentlessly explores the frontier that separates painting and photography, while clinging to the specific techniques that define picture-taking. Nøne Futbol Club is a collective of artists who use photography in a series of performative actions. --ANITA BECKERS, Frankfurt-am-Main 24
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY Exhibited artists: Jonas Englert / Christiane Feser / Jürgen Klauke The gallery presents Jürgen Klauke, Jonas Englert and Christiane Feser. The juxtaposition is a carefully constructed conversation about the development of photography. Klauke’s bold assertions of identity are broken down in Englert’s work in which the nuances are the focus. Klauke’s work also dates back to 1996, exactly 20 years ago, bringing this presentation to the beginning of Paris Photo. Feser examines the modern future by pushing the limits of perception. The gallery aims to show the various techniques employed by each artist to uniquely contribute to the development of photography. --ARTEF, Zurich VINTAGE ALPINE PHOTOGRAPHY & STARS AND CARS OF THE 50S by Edward Quinn Exhibited artists: Jakob Tuggener / Emanuel Meerkämper / Roberto Raineri-Seith / Ernestine Ruben / Arnold Klopfenstein / Emanuel Gyger / Xanti Schawinsky / Albert Steiner / Jean Pascal Imsand / Martin Chambi / Hugo Brehme / Lola Alvarez Bravo / Gotthard Schuh Artef Galley presents two main exhibitions: Vintage Alpine Photography and Stars and Cars of the 50s by Edward Quinn. Alpine photography comprises a selection of vintage black and white mountain landscapes (1920-1940) by Emanuel Gyger, Arnold Klopfenstein, Andreas Pedrett and Albert Steiner. The beginning of alpine ski is discovered in the images (1930s) by Emil Meerkämper and Walter Amstutz. Riviera Cocktail photographer Edward Quinn captured all the stars and idols: Alain Delon and Jane Fonda, Picasso, Grace Kelly, Steve Mc Queen, Fangio, Bardot. etc.
ASYMETRIA, Warsaw PHOTOGRAPHY AS A PLACE OF CRIME Exhibited artists: Jerzy Lewczyński / Yuri Mechitov / Marek Piasecki / Krzysztof Vorbrodt / Natalia LL The concept of ‘photography as a place of crime’ (taken from Walter Benjamin) is presented with an exhibition of important materials in history of photography by Polish masters; Jerzy Lewczyński, Negatives found in New York, Marek Piasecki, Heliographs, 1950, Krzysztof Vorbrodt, Symetriads, 1970, and Exit, 1971 by conceptual artist Natalia LL and by Yuri Mechitov the legendary Georgian photographer and friend of Sergei Parajanov. --ATLAS, London SURREALISM AND THE CAMERA Exhibited artists: Hans Bellmer / Bill Brandt / César Domela / Erwin Blumenfeld / Philippe Halsman, / Florence Henri / Horst P. Horst / André Kertéz / Herbert List / Man Ray / Roger Parry / Frederick Sommer / Andre Villers The exhibition presents seminal works of the surrealist movement and an investigation into photographic collaborations between surrealist artists and photographers of the period. Atlas exhibits original surrealist works alongside portraits of the main protagonists of one of the 20th century most important art movements. This exhibition explores the dynamic development of ideas and imagination, and the in which artists were empowered by the advancing technology of the camera and the acceptance and progression of it as a creative tool. --BENDANA | PINEL, Paris LATIN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS Exhibited artists: Caio Reisewitz / Pablo Lobato / Miguel Rothschild / Pedro Motta / Niklas Goldbach / Alejandra Laviada / Morgane Denzler Bendana | Pinel Contemporary Art proposes a collective exhibition of Latin American and European photographers exploring the individual approach and notions of narrative and culture in the artists’ work. Caio Reisewitz (1967, Brazil) is inspired by nature, forests, rivers, and modern architecture for his large format photography. Pablo Lobato (1976, Brazil) combines both video and photography in his artistic practices. His research is directed towards the meanings generated by experiments and specific topics. Miguel Rothschild (1963, Argentina) creates metaphorical works revealing new spaces by piercing, pinning and burning his photographs. Pedro Motta (1977, Brazil) artworks experiments and reflects upon new landscapes created by manual and digital manipulations. Niklas Goldbach (1973, Germany) work focuses on opposing topics as individuality and standardization, sobriety and ostentation. Alejandra Laviada (1980, Mexico) combines photography with installation and sculpture revealing a real talent for composition and space. Morgane Denzler (1986, France) hybridises tools of mapping with landscape photography favoring a deconcentrated view over that of a single point.
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BENRUBI, New York SOCIAL LANDSCAPES Exhibited artists: Roger Steffens - The Family Acid / Massimo Vitali / Matthew Pillsbury / Richard Renaldi The Benrubi Gallery presents a selection of works from the gallery’s contemporary stable. In Social Landscapes, Matthew Pillsbury, The Family Acid, Richard Renaldi, and Massimo Vitali reveal the cultural and psychological dynamics at play when people gather in groups both large and small. --BERNHEIMER, Lucerne Exhibited artists: Lucien Clergue / Horst P. Horst / Annie Leibovitz / Gunter Sachs / Jeanloup Sieff / Mariano Vivanco / Jan C. Schlegel / Norman Parkinson Bernheimer juxtaposes masters of photography with younger talents. Since the beginning of this year, Bernheimer is the exclusive representative of the estate of the German photographer and film-maker Gunter Sachs. Works from the 1980s and 1990s highlight his practice with new technical standards, being one of the first photography artists to master digital composition in his works. For the first time the artworks of Mariano Vivanco will be exhibited by Bernheimer at Paris Photo. Vivanco is one of the leading editorial photographers and has already exhibited in museum exhibitions. --BERNIER / ELIADES, Athens 26
Exhibited artists: Gilbert & George / Stratos Kalafatis / Eric Poitevin / Dan Graham --BEYOND, Taipei BACK TO EARTH Exhibited artists: Lin Chuan-Chu / Chen Po-I / Tsui Kuan-Yu On the heels of Regarding Memory and Through Beauty a Salute to Death, Beyond Gallery presents the work of three diverse visual artists in Back to Earth. Lin Chuan-Chu, Chen Po-I, and Tsui Kuan-Yu are distinguished by divergent creative motivations, yet similarly choose to discuss through imagery the relationships between people and society and the land, as well as relate stories and events that happen around them. --BLINDSPOT, Hong Kong Exhibited artists: Jiang Pengyi / Haier Zhang / Liu Zheng Blindspot Gallery presents the black and white works by two Chinese photographers: Haier Zhang (b. 1957), the first Chinese photographer to participate in Arles Photography Festival in 1988, and Liu Zheng (b.1969), an iconic figure in experimental photography in China developed during 1980s-1990s, as well as contemporary abstract works by Jiang Pengyi (b.1977). Featured works include vintage prints by Haier Zhang taken in the 1980s, Liu Zheng’s ambitious project The Chinese, consisting of 180 portraits taken between 1994 and 2002 throughout China, as well as recent works from Jiang Pengyi’s Intimacy series involving instant film material.
BO BJERGGAARD, Copenhagen Exhibited artists: Per Bak Jensen / Eva Schlegel / Erik Steffensen Galleri Bo Bjerggaard presents the works of three different artists: Danish artists Per Bak Jensen and Erik Steffensen together with the Austrian artist Eva Schlegel. The gallery presents monuments, architecture and nature intertwined, telling stories of the traces left by humans as well as time and weather. --BRUCE SILVERSTEIN, New York Exhibited artists: Bernd and Hilla Becher / Constantin Brancusi / Marie Cosindas / Erwin Blumenfeld / Sommer Frederick / Mishka Henner / Todd Hido / Nicolai Howalt / Andre Kertesz / Nathan Lyons / Wolf Michael / Lisette Model / Barbara Morgan / Eileen Neff / Maruyama Shinichi / Rosalind Solomon / Trine Sondergaard / Brea Souders / Zoe Strauss / Joel Peter Witkin / Silvio Wolf Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents a selection of modern photographic masterpieces and innovative work by contemporary artists working in the photographic medium. --BRYCE WOLKOWITZ, New York Exhibited artists: Edward Burtynsky / Jim Campbell / Jimmy Nelson / Stephen Wilkes / Yorgo Alexopoulos Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery curates a booth focusing on unique interpretations on the medium of photography and the photographic image. The diversity of materials from our selected artists includes LEDs, computer-generated imagery, translucent LCD displays and digital post-production. The gallery’s presentation centers on the varied approaches to landscapes while highlighting the materiality by which photography has emerged and continues to evolve. --CAMERA OBSCURA, Paris Exhibited artists: Takashi Arai / Bill Brandt / Denis Brihat / Harry Callahan / Gilbert Garcin / Michael Kenna / Jungjin Lee / Hervé Lucien / Sarah Moon / Bernard Plossu / Paolo Roversi / Aaron Siskind / Paul Strand / Patrick Taberna / Masao Yamamoto The gallery proposes a group show featuring artists regularly exhibited in the gallery along with ‘classics’ from the history of photography. This subjective selection is based on the choice of artists, but also on the formal qualities and meanings which unite the images. Particularly, we bring together a number of photographs on the theme of birds for the occasion of Masao Yamamoto’s new book release. --CAMERA WORK, Berlin Exhibited artists: Diane Arbus / Yoram Roth / Jimmy Nelson / Richard Avedon / Andre Kertész / Robert Polidori / Christian Tagliavini / Eugenio Recuenco / Louis Faurer / Jean-Baptiste Huynh / Tina Berning / Michelangelo Di Battista / Martin Munkacsi / Annie Leibovitz / Herb Ritts / Patrick Demarchelier / Irving Penn / Robert Doisneau Gallery Camera Work presents a focus on the history of staged photography within a time span of 90 years. With a fine selection of classic and contemporary masterpieces Camera Work shows the development of the genre.
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CARLOS CARVALHO, Lisbon MUNDUS NOVUS Exhibited artists: Daniel Blaufuks / Roland Fischer / Noé Sendas Carlos Carvalho’s booth explores, through the work of three artists, ideas of the New World and themes of ‘strangeness’ and the ‘undiscovered’. Vespúcio’s Mundus Novus transmits a feeling of oddness and the unfamiliar. The work of Noé Sendas, Daniel Blaufuks, and Roland Fischer treat the themes of travel, trade, and exploration; literary, cosmographic, and cartographic sources and the construction of new worlds. --CHARLES ISAACS, New York THE AMERICAN WEST
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Exhibited artists: Ansel Adams / Anne W. Brigman / William H. Dassonville / William H. Jackson / John K. Hillers / Eadweard Muybridge / Timothy O’Sullivan / Karl Struss / Carleton Watkins / Edward Curtis / Laura Gilpin / Frederick Sommer / Edward Weston / Minor White The American West has been as much a space of the imaginary as of the geopolitical. Since early exploration of the West in the 1860s, it has inspired photographers to lend personal, ideological, social, and mythical meanings to its landscape. Charles Isaacs Photographs will feature a distinctive historical overview of important nineteenth- and early twentieth-century photographs of the West rarely seen in Europe. The American West has been as much a space of the imaginary as of the geo-political. Since early exploration of the West in the 1860s, it has inspired photographers to lend personal, ideological, social, and mythical meanings to its landscape. Charles Isaacs Photographs features a historical overview of important nineteenth- to mid-twentieth-century photographs of the West rarely seen in Europe. From the first ‘mammoth’ prints by Watkins and Muybrige through pictorial work by Struss and Brigman, ending with modernist works of Weston, Sommer and White, the full range of the medium will be presented in exquisite vintage prints. --CHELOUCHE, Tel Aviv THE LIVING DEAD CHRONICLE Exhibited artists: Niv Evron / Uri Gershuni / Miki Kratsman The Living Dead Chronicle a unique project featuring photography works by three leading Israeli artists: Nir Evron, Uri Gershuni and Miki Kratsman. It presents in-depth inquiries into the history of Photography and Film. The works relate to a certain historical narrative and its incorporation in media and materiality, raising questions regarding this act as reincarnation of history. This reflexivity functions as an inquiry which stands at core of each artist’s subject matter
CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD, Paris Exhibited artists: Günter Brus / Luciano Castelli / Valie Export / Michel Journiac / Brigit Jürgensen / Pierre Molinier / Arnulf Rainer / Carolee Schneemann / Rudolf Schwarzkogler During the mid-60s and the 70s the world was caught in powerful movements in which the artists began to use the body as a material and an instrument in their practices. Through actions and performances the body became an object of analysis and a tool of sociopolitical protest. Photography can give a faithful account of the action, asserting the presence of a ‘continuous’ link between the event and the image. The space between the action and its memorization unites in one and same form. By configuring their body for the camera, the artists explore the culturally determined perception of the female body, physical boundaries and problematics of gender identity, ritualistic and existential concerns. --CONTINUA, San Gimignano Exhibited artists: Leila Alaoui / Alejandro Campins / Giovanni Ozzola / Hiroshi Sugimoto Continua Gallery presents works by four travelling artists, attentive to the state of the world and to mankind. Whether the subject is that of architecture, ruins of industrial times or sleeping monuments, or human diversity as seen with a sensitive, unwavering gaze, the photographs of Leila Alaoui, Alejandro Campins, Giovanni Ozzola and Hiroshi Sugimoto are essential highlights that point to the heart of a changing world. --DANIEL BLAU, Munich Exhibited artists: Edward Wallowitch / US War Photography / Weegee / Nasa The gallery presents a range of Wallowtich’s portraits of children, many of which were used by Warhol as sources for his drawings. Wallowitch produced a kind of poetic street photography with a strong sensibility, both compositionally and thematically. The gallery launches its new Weegee book with 400 illustrations, a majority hitherto unpublished. Furthermore it will present a group of vintage dye transfer prints of atomic bomb testings from the 1950s. Most of the photography published in the 1950s was still in blackand-white as there was only very limited use for colour. Large pictures of American nuclear tests in colour are among the rarities of 20th century documentary photography. --DANIEL TEMPLON, Paris Exhibited artists: James Casebere / Gregory Crewdson / David LaChapelle / Pierre et Gilles / Jitish Kallat / Vik Muniz Daniel Templon Gallery presents a group show of artists working in the photographic medium – James Casebere, David LaChapelle, Vik Muniz. Two special highlights include Gregory Crewdson’s much anticipated recent Cathedral of the Pines series, which premiered in Europe at the gallery as well as an important anniversary, the celebration of 40years of love and work by the French duo Pierre & Gilles. Pierre & Gilles present for the first time new couple selfportaits. The release of their new monograph by Flammarion marks their anniversary.
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DIX9 - HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE, Paris Exhibited artists: Leyla Cardenas / Sebastian Riemer / Edith Roux Using objects and places that accumulate strata of information, Leyla Cardenas explores photography as sculpture to reveal the intersection of various experiences of time. Riemer’s recent series examines the materiality of the images and explores past realities through a series badly preserved film slides where the different layers of colour in the image have been damaged by funghi. Mixing past and present photographs, Edith Roux explores the ruins of colonial houses in Ivory Coast. --DU JOUR AGNÈS B., Paris Exhibited artists: Tim Barber / Léonard Bourgois-Beaulieu / Mark Cohen / Lucien Hervé / Seydou Keïta / Sébastien Lifshitz / J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere / Paul Rousteau / Chris Shaw / Malick Sidibé / The Fourth Dimension / Massimo Vitali The Gallery presents the crossroads of photographic creations featuring pionneers of African photography Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé and J.D. Okhai Ojeikere; the Mexican wanderings of Mark Cohen, anonymous portraits of transvestites from Sébastien Lifschitz’s private collection; and Chris Shaw’s grainy black & whites, by way of Le Corbusier’s lines through the prism of Lucien Hervé, A particular focus is devoted to the never-before-seen Mexico series shot by Mark Cohen in the 1980’s. --30
EAST WING, Dubai WHERE ARE WE NOW? Exhibited artists: Philippe Dudouit / Tasneem Alsultan / Edmund Clark / Tanya Habjouqa East Wing presents Where Are We Now?, an exhibition of dynamic contemporary photographic artists with making definitive contributions to the developing role of photography on a global scale. By uncovering unexplored narratives from cross-cultures, each artist focuses on issues ranging from humanism to conflict and control with evocative insight. --EDWYNN HOUK, New York VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS DATING FROM 1917-1939 Exhibited artists: Lillian Bassman / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Sally Mann / Robert Polidori / Erwin Blumenfeld / Man Ray / Alfred Stieglitz / Valérie Belin / André Kertesz / Sissi Farassat / Herb Ritts / Danny Lyon / Lalla Essaydi / Sebastiaan Bremer / Ilse Bing / Abelardo Morell / Nick Brandt / Brassaï / Stephen Shore / Vik Muniz / Michael Eastman / Robert Frank / Mona Kuhn / Dorothea Lange / Tina Modotii / Diane Arbus Edwynn Houk Gallery exhibits rare vintage photographs presented alongside contemporary works. Vintage photographs dating from 1917-1939 illustrates the way in which the New Vision and more experimental forms of photography were embraced for the first time. Key examples by Brassaï, Bill Brandt, and Man Ray, are included. The gallery presents a selection of iconic mid-century works by Diane Arbus, Lillian Bassman, Robert Frank, and Danny Lyon. Photographs by contemporary artists such as Valérie Belin, Sally Mann, and Abelardo Morell have been chosen for their strong connection to modernist photography.
EMMA MOLINA, Monterrey, Mexico Exhibited artists: Enrique Metinides / Graciela Iturbide / Hector Garcia / Kati Horna The gallery presents a group show conformed by four Mexican photographers; HĂŠctor GarcĂa (1923- 2012), Graciela Iturbide (1942), Enrique Metinides (1934), and Kati Horna (1912-2000). With a different style and point of view, all four, have managed to capture situations, people, and events through their photography in a unique manner. --ERIC DUPONT, Paris Exhibited artists: Lee Friedlander / Regina Virserius / Taysir Batniji / Nicholas Nixon / Mathieu Pernot / Michel Campeau The artists presented by Eric Dupont gallery pay tribute to the great masters of the past and to their pairs (Michel Campeau, Lee Friedlander) and show us how a technical innovation can transform the approach to their subjects (Nicholas Nixon, Regina Virserius). They also remind us how the medium can effectively impact their environment (Mathieu Pernot, Taysir Batniji). --ERIC FRANCK / AUGUSTA EDWARDS, London Exhibited artists: Cecil Beaton / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Gerard Castello-Lopes / Thomaz Farkas / Martine Franck / Gaspar Gasparian / Heinz Hajek-Halke / Chris Killip / Karen Knorr / Josef Koudelka / Marketa Luskacova / Norman Parkinson / Graham Smith / Al Vandenberg / Tom Wood / Geraldo de Barros --ESTHER WOERDEHOFF, Paris Exhibited artists: Jens Knigge / Iris Hutegger / Thomas Jorion / Gail Albert Halaban / Chema Madoz Black and white mountains with colorful embroideries, palladium prints of snow and ice, traces of colonial architecture swallowed by time or spectacular urban views, the artworks which are exhibited on the booth present a complex view landscape, transformed by the interpretative eye of four photographers: Iris Hutegger, Jens Knigge, Thomas Jorion and Gail Albert Halaban. --FELDBUSCH WIESNER RUDOLPH, Berlin Exhibited artists: Augustin Rebetz / Johanna Von Monkiewitsch / Samuel Henne / Susa Templin The gallery features an installation by Swiss artist Augustin Rebetez, a multi-media artist using photography to explore our hidden thoughts. Artists Augustin Rebetz, Johanna Von Monkiewitsch, Samuel Henne and Susa Templin are also be presented separately over the course of the fair.
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FIFTY ONE, Antwerp Exhibited artists: Delphine Burtin / Tom Butler / Harry Gruyaert / Frank Horvat / Seydou Keïta / William Klein / Adama Kouyaté / Jacques-Henri Lartigue / Saul Leiter / Malick Sidibé / Jacques Sonck / Bruno V. Roels / Friederike von Rauch / Michael Wolf / Masao Yamamoto The gallery explores the archives of frenowned African photographers Seydou Keïta, Cornelius Augustt Azaglo and Adama Kouyate juxtaposed with the vibrant color work by Jacques Henri Lartigue and in dialogue with Saul Leiter and Harry Gruyaert’s works. Together with the most recent work of emerging artists inlcuding Tom Butler, Bruno V. Roels and Friederike von Rauch. --FILOMENA SOARES, Lisbon
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Exhibited artists: Pilar Albarracin / Helena Almeida / Pedro Barateiro / Slater Bradley / Didier Faustino / Kiluanji Kia Henda / Carlos Motta / Shirin Neshat / Rodrigo Oliveira / João Penalva / Migeul Rio Branco / Joao Tabarra Filomena Soares Gallery presents a selection of artists dealing with a transversal subject in contemporary art: the individual. Span different generations and backgrounds, the artists propose multiple ways of understanding contemporary photography. --FLATLAND, Amsterdam Exhibited artists: Johan Grimonprez / Gioia de Bruijn / Paolo Ventura / Martin Usborne Flatland’s presentation includes the work of four distinctive artists. The gallery presents the moving photographs by Martin Usborne and Gioia de Bruijn’s as well as Johan Grimonprez’s Shadow World and for the first time, work by Paolo Ventura. --FLOWERS, London Exhibited artists: Boomoon / Nadav Kander / Edward Burtynsky Flowers Gallery presents a group show of newly produced landscape works by Boomoon, Edward Burtynsky and Nadav Kander. Boomoon’s Skogar series captures distinct variations of light and form within the arrested momentum of a singular waterfall. Burtynsky’s Salt Pans are composed from a topographical perspective, with a dizzying aspect that flattens the grid-like network of wells, pans and vehicle tracks into equally weighted pictorial elements of line, form and space. Nadav Kander’s To the Estuary captures the sense of energy that flat, open spaces provoke.
FRAENKEL, San Francisco Exhibited artists: Nan Goldin / Adam Fuss / Lee Friedlander / Robert Adams / Christian Marclay / Nicholas Nixon / Richard Learoyd / Katy Grannan / Garry Winogrand / Richard Misrach / Diane Arbus / Alec Soth / Hiroshi Sugimoto / Ralph Eugene Meatyard / Sophie Calle / Peter Hujar / Christian Marclay Sugimoto’s most recent series is a natural progression from his early movie palaces. In these most recent works, Sugimoto bridges his deep knowledge of antiquities with his focus on time and history. When he began the series in the 1970s he knew that movie palaces would someday be a thing of the past, however I don’t think he could have imagined them then as they are now. Working with his giant camera obscura Richard Learoyd continues to capture the stillest of still lifes. Present to the photograph the sheen of the shark is unmatched by any other medium. No medium, digital or otherwise, reproduces this work adequately as it is all about intense and intimate seeing. Playing on his life-long interest in words and concept, Bochner approaches the concept of ‘self-portrait’ with both intelligence and humor. This entirely unfamiliar process of photosensitive emulsion on a mirror surface [an early photo process in creating a glass negative] playfully harkens to daguerreotype in Bochner’s original way. --FRANÇOISE PAVIOT, Paris EXQUISITE Exhibited artists: Berenice Abbott / Dieter Appelt / Ilse Bing / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Eugène Atget / Angela Grauerholz / André Kertész / Bodgan Konopka / René Magritte / Man Ray / Etienne-Jules Marey / László Moholy-Nagy / Eadweard Muybridge / Jürgen Nefzger / Charles Nègre / Mark Ruwedel / Henri Sauvaire / Bernard Siegel / Louis Stettner Collectors choose among the 50 photographs published in the fifth Paviotfoto: Exquisite. Each day six of these photographs are available for purchase. In addition, Dieter Appelt presents a photographic table Homage to the bride. Angela Grauerholz presents images that echo her exposure at the Canadian Arts Centre. Jürgen Nefzger presnts a new work on the Auchan supermarket carpark in Belfort. Bogdan Konopka presents his latest pinhole photographs of Parisian shops. --GAGOSIAN, Paris Exhibited artists: Diane Arbus / Richard Avedon / Balthasar Balthus / Gregory Crewdson / Roe Ethridge / Douglas Gordon / Andreas Gursky / Carsten Höller / Peter Lindebergh / Vera Lutter / Florian Maier-Aichen / Saly Mann / Jean Pigozzi / Richard Prince / Ed Ruscha / Cindy Sherman / Elisa Sighicelli / Taryn Simon / Cy Twombly The gallery shows represented photographers as well as leading photographers of the 20th and 21st century.
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GILLES PEYROULET, Paris STILL LIFES Exhibited artists: Erwin Blumenfeld / Fred Boissonnas / Rudy Burckhardt / Fouad Elkoury / Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey / François Kollar / Germaine Krull / Mikael Levin / Eli Lotar / Dora Maar / Roger Parry / Anton Stankowski / Sasha Stone / Felix Teynard / Raoul Ubac The Gilles Peyroulet Gallery presents a curated show entitled Still Lifes. This show explores the idea of a still life as a combination of objects in a plastic way. From the beginning, photography has explored this subject in different ways. The show includes a body of vintage photographs from the surrealist period with Raoul Ubac, Erwin Blumenfeld, Raoul Hausmann, Eli Lotar or Herbert List as well as photographs of François Kollar and Sasha Stone. Late 1930’s photographs of Rudy Burckhardt, Jean Moral and François Kollar complete this presentation. --GITTERMAN, New York Exhibited artists: Ferenc Berko / Josef Breitenbach / Roger Catherineau / Chargesheimer / Kenneth Josephson / Herbert Matter / Aaron Siskind / Henry Homes Smith / Jean-Pierre Sudre / Edmund Teske / Robert Frank / Lee Freidlander / Dave Heath / Roger Mayne The gallery presents a selection of vintage photographic avant-garde work from the 1920s through the 1970s. In addition the gallery presents a select group of figurative works. --GRUNDEMARK NILSSON, Berlin 34
Exhibited artists: Sascha Weidner / Inka&Niclas / Margot Wallard The gallery presents a group show featuring works by Sascha Weidner, Inka & Niclas and Margot Wallard that form both an individual and group dialog on Life and Death. --HAMILTONS, London Exhibited artists: Nobuyoshi Araki / Roger Ballen / Robert Frank / Murray Fredericks / Hiro / Horst P. Horst / Don McCullin / Guido Mocafico / Daido Moriyama / Cathleen Naundorf / Helmut Newton / Erwin Olaf / Irving Penn / Herb Ritts / Tomiko Seike / Jeanloup Sieff --HANS P. KRAUS JR, New York EGYPT Exhibited artists: Pierre Trémaux / Ernest Benecke / Hugh Owen / Gustave Le Gray / Linnaeus Tripe / Felix Teynard / Louis de Clercq / William Henry Fox Talbot / John Beasley Greene / Édouard Baldus / Julia Margaret Cameron / Maxime du Camp / Louis-Émile Durandelle / Francis Frith / Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey The wonders of Egypt were a compelling attraction for early photographers. Some photographed for archeologists, some to satisfy their own curiosity but all knew that armchair travelers were anxious to see and possess actual photographs of that ancient distant land. A selection of early French and British photographs made from paper negatives in the 1850s with a focus on Egypt, including works by John Beasly Greene, Félix Teynard, Ernest Benecke, Louis de Clercq, Pierre Trémaux, Gustave Le Gray.
HARDHITTA, Cologne Exhibited artists: Miron Zownir / Jamel Shabazz / Gregory Bojorquez / Arlene Gottfried / Joseph Rodriguez Hardhitta Gallery presents a group show featuring American photographers Gregory Bojorquez, Arlene Gottfried, Joseph Rodriguez, Jamel Shabazz and German photographer Miron Zownir. The group show focuses on the documentary photography of New York in the 1980s and 90s, as well as the photography of Los Angeles in the early 1990s and 2000s. --HENRIQUE FARIA, New York Exhibited artists: Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck / Milton Becerra / Marcelo Brodsky / Anna Bella Geiger / Carlos Ginzburg / Leandro Katz / Jonier Marin / Luis Molina-Pantin / Claudio Pena / Yeni & Nan Henrique Faria has selected a group of artists whose photographic practices explore the inherent and evident information dissemination power of the medium, and who who are deeply rooted in the historical sociology of Latin America and its global parallels since the second half of the 20th century. Through their different series of works the artists bring the elemental use of photography as image making into the realms of performance, linguistics, dissent, and identity politics. --HOWARD GREENBERG, New York Exhibited artists: Sid Grossman / Jungjin Lee / Mary Ellen Mark / Alex Majoli / Frantisek Drtikol / Josef Sudek / Helen Levitt / Louis Faurer The gallery features a wide selection of modern and contemporary photography by artists whose works are exhibited internationally and presented in numerous publications. --IN CAMERA, Paris Exhibited artists: Namsa Leuba / Gueorgui Pinkhassov / Robert Longo / Bertien van Manen / Jane Evelyn Atwood In Camera presents Ya Kala Ben (2011), The Kingdom Of Mountains (2014), two series by Namsa Leuba, Swiss-Guinean photographer, whose work questions the representation of African identity. The gallery presents for the first time, unpublished new black and white photographs by Robert Longo, from the famous series Men in the Cities (1976-1982). As well as Amani, a recent series (2015) by the Russian photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva, photographed in Tanzania; twenty small color photographs by Gueorgui Pinkhassov, and photographs taken in Bretagne (2014) by Jane Evelyn Atwood. --INGLEBY, Edinburgh Exhibited artists: Katie Paterson / Thomas Joshua Cooper / Peter Liversidge / Ben Cauchi / Garry Fabian Miller / Susan Derges / Jonny Lyons Ingleby Gallery exhibits new and important archive pieces by gallery artists whose practice looks back to the founding first principles of photography, whilst remaining resolutely contemporary in attitude, theme and technique.
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JACKSON, Atlanta Exhibited artists: Mona Kuhn / Kahn & Selesnick / Ruud van Empel Jackson presents new works by Mona Kuhn and Kahn & Selesnick. For Mona Kuhn’s body of work, titled Reckless, the artist has brought her signature process of photographing the human form with striking intimacy and candor to La Lande, a pine forest in France. Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick, a collaborative artist team who have been working together since 1988, respond to the anxieties of a warming planet by imagining a fictitious cabaret troupe who travels the countryside staging absurd performances beyond the town’s edge. --JANET BORDEN, New York MAJOR WORK: CUMMING, GROOVER, PARR 36
Exhibited artists: Robert Cumming / Jan Groover / Martin Parr Janet Borden presents Major Work: Cumming, Groover, Parr. Robert Cumming’s encyclopedic knowledge of weird things is manifest in his art. His early photographs from the 1970s epitomize conceptual photography. Jan Groover was among the best still life photographers since the medium’s invention. Her unconventional images abstract representational imagery through the arrangement of forms and planes. Her work continues to influence a new generation of artists. Martin Parr’s work is a ruthless color view of contemporary life. From England to Dubai, he observes the foibles and absurdities of what has come to be known as ‘Parr World’. --JOHANNES FABER, Vienna Exhibited artists: Irene Andessner / Sissi farassat / Dennis Hopper / Horst P. Horst / Frank Horvat / Rudolf Koppitz / Germaine Krull / Heinrich Kühn / Man Ray / August Sanger / Paul Scheggenburger / Otto Steinert / Josef Sudek --JUANA DE AIZPURU, Madrid Exhibited artists: Eric Baudelaire / Cristina de Middel / Carmela Garcia / Cristina Garcia Rodero / Alberto Garcia-Alix / Pierre Gonnord / Cristina Lucas / Yasumasa Morimura / Helmut Newton / Catherine Opie / Tim Parchikov / Andres Serrano While some of the artists exhibited are dedicated exclusively to photography, others use various different means of expression in making their work. The gallery is featuring large-format works, especially landscapes, although they also include some portraits and architecture.
JULIAN SANDER, Bonn TROUBLED TIMES Exhibited artists: Louis Faurer / Leon Levinstein / Lisette Model / Weegee / Alfredo Srur / Sean Hemmerle / Jory Hull / August Sander / Michael Spano Xu Yong / Richard Avedon / Marc Erwin Babej / J. Henry Fair The galley presents Troubled Times, a group of photographs which revive the concept of an exhibition that was originally curated by Gerd Sander. This term refers to the desperate relationship of social classes in NYC as seen through the eyes of Louise Faurer, Lisette Model, Weegee and Leon Levinstein. Julian Sander enriches this original concept by creating a narrative that starts in the early 20th century and continues into contemporary photographs by A. Srur, S. Hemmerle, J. Hull and Xu Yong. --KALFAYAN, Athens Exhibited artists: Panos Tsagaris / Hrair Sarkissian / Adrian Paci / Maria Loizidou / Yiannis Hadjiaslanis / Aikaterini Gegisian Kalfayan Galleries present a curated show with artists of different backgrounds who investigate issues of cultural identity and create socio-political chronicles through the camera lens. Generating a discourse on the fragile and subtle understanding of cultural diversity, their photographic narratives meditate on documenting and interpreting history, especially in times of crisis. --KEITH DE LELLIS, New York Exhibited artists: Richard Avedon / Ralph Bartholomew / Louise Dahl-Wolfe / Luigi Ghirri / Mario Giacomelli / Philippe Halsman / Herbert Matter / Georgiana Houghton / George Hoyningen-Huene / Frederick Hudson / Irving Penn / Man Ray / Margaret Bourke-White / Bob Martin / Nino Migliori / Leonard Misonne / Ralph Morse / George Platt Lynes / Edward Quigley / Drahomir Ruzicka / Flip Schulke / Emilio Sommariva / Rolf Tietgens / Weegee Photographs by American and European photographers of the 20th century, including vintage Italian photography, fashion, industrial, New York School, and 19thcentury spirit photography. The gallery also presents: photojournalism, advertising photography, modernist photography, and photographs of the Clarence H. White School. Other subjects include nudes, sports, social documentary, and travel photography. --KICKEN, Berlin ABOUT ABSTRACTION Exhibited artists: Bernd & Hilla Becher / Sibylle Bergemann / Anna & Bernhard Blume / Joachim Brohm / Götz Diergarten / František František / Arno Fischer / Fotoform / Charles Fréger / André Gelpke / Claud Goedicke / Claus Goedicke / Gundlach / Jitka Hanzlova / Kozo Haramoto / Peter Keetman / Jurgen Kaluke / Rudolph Koppitz / Henirich Kühn / Helmar Lerski / Werner Mantz / László Moholy-Nagy / Floris M. Neusüss / Kiyoshi Niiyama / Gabriele & Helmut Nothhelfe / Kaoru Ohto / Helga Paris / Sigmar Polke / Albert Renger-Patzsch / Heinrich Riebesehl Tata Ronkholz / August Sander / Hans-Christian Schink / Wilhelm Schürmann / Alfred Seiland / Otto Steinert / Christer Strömholm / Josef Sudek / Ulrich Wüst Kicken Gallery, present the group show About Abstraction. The exhibition addresses free forms – lines, surfaces, structures – ranging from the 1920s through the 1980s. From constructivism to minimalism, the spectrum includes drawing, graphic works, and sculptural works that continuously spark new and unusual visual dialogues with photographic pieces. Classic black-and-white photography meets its analogy in the clear form of graphic design and drawing.
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KLEMM’S, Berlin THE HUMAN APPARATUS Exhibited artists: Viktoria Binschtok / Matt Lipps / Jan Groover / John Lehr / Adrian Sauer The gallery gathers a selection of artists whose work is deeply engaged in a fundamental (re)assessment on the nature of the photographic image and its representation and who have consequently left classical boundaries, discourses and conventions behind and align the medium’s fundamentals with properties more associated with other genres. In the planned presentation the seminal work by Jan Groover will serve as an aesthetic, intellectual, conceptual or formal starting – and reference – point for the other artists. --LAURENT GODIN, Paris Exhibited artists: Philippe Durand / Gonzalo Lebrija / Marilyn Minter / Vincent Olinet / Mika Rottenberg / Gérard Traquandi --LE RÉVERBÈRE, Lyon Exhibited artists: Emmanuelle Fructus / Denis Roche / Géraldine Lay / Bernard Plossu / Pierre de Fenoyl
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The year 2015, a violent and traumatic one, was also the year of the death of our ‘photographic firefly’ Denis Roche. A set of Roche’s intimate self-portraits are presented. Also presented: Pierre de Fenoÿl, with his book Une géographie Imaginaire, Géraldine Lay’s North End (United Kingdom), with suggestive and outstanding street views, Bernard Plossu, with a selection of Western Colors bringing to mind 1970’s and 1980’s America; as well as a unique triptych by Emmanuelle Fructus. --LELONG, Paris Exhibited artists: Ana Mendieta / Arnulf Rainer / David Hockney / Jean-Baptiste Huynh / John Coplans Lelong Gallery presents a series of works made by David Hockney in his Los Angeles studio in 2014. Following his elaborate research on perspective and perception of space, Hockney always tried to push the limits of photography by mixing it with painting. The works showed by the gallery on the booth are described by the artist as “photographic drawings”. The gallery also exhibits photographs on the theme of “identity” including artists such as John Coplans, Jean-Baptiste Huynh, Ana Mendieta and Arnulf Rainer. --LES DOUCHES, Paris Exhibited artists: Berenice Abbott / Tom Arndt / Erwin Blumenfeld / Arlene Gottfried / Ernst Haas / Pascal Kern / Ray Metzker / Homer Sykes / Sabine Weiss The gallery is presenting a collection of exceptional photographs, vintage prints that accurately reflect the gallery’s commitment to artists who have put their stamp on twentieth century photography: Erwin Blumenfeldt, Ernst Haas, Ray Metzker and Sabine Weiss. Additionally, the gallery is taking this occasion to display the works of some lesser known photographers such as Tom Arndt, Pascal Kern and Arlene Gottfried who for thirty years or more have been creating a first-class body of work, each in his or her own genre. These rare, exceptionally sensitive prints range from Pascal Kern and Arlene Gottfried’s Cibachromes to Tom Arndt’s riveting black and whites.
LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE, Paris Exhibited artists: Helena Almeida / Katrien de Blauwer / Thibaut Cuisset / Antoine d’Agata / Mitch Epstein / Noémie Goudal / Samuel Gratacap / Paola de Pietri The gallery puts emphasis on artists who have been highly remarked over the last year, including Helena Almeida, as well as the young Noémie Goudal. The gallery also focuses on two promising artists: the young Samuel Gratacap (2015 winner of LE BAL Award for Young Artists) and the American artist Mitch Esptein. Additionally, the gallery exhibits a totally exclusive series by Antoine d’Agata, simultaneously showcased at the gallery. A selection of documentary artwork complements the whole: recent works by Paola de Pietri, Thibaut Cuisset’s series in United States, and Matt Wilson’s images of American abandoned places. --LUISOTTI, Santa Monica Exhibited artists: Cindy Bernard / Lewis Baltz / Sam Contis / CJ Heyliger / Catherine Wagner / Ron Jude / Simone Nieweg / Ursula Schulz-Dornburg / Catherine Wagner / Frank Breuer / John Divola / Mark Ruwedel / Evans Walker / Franck Gohlke Luisotti presents a selection of highlights from the gallery’s roughly contemporaneous history. Icons from Lewis Baltz and John Divola to Frank Breuer, Simone Nieweg and Ursula Schulz Dornburg are represented. Looking into the future will be heralded by the forward-thinking works of Ron Jude and CJ Heyliger. The gallery presents a conceptual booth that focuses on the interplay between serial, gridded artworks and single photographs. Works by Lewis Baltz and Mark Ruwedel, as well as by Christina Fernandez obtain their rigorous energy by way of the multi-part installation. A repeating point of view offers a space for critical commentary on a particular subject. On the other hand, works by Catherine Wagner and John Divola reveal the depth that a single work can offer. --LUMIÈRE DES ROSES, Montreuil Exhibited artists: Anonymes / Jean-Pierre Frénet Lumière des Roses explores the immense and fertile field of anonymous photography to single out images that the eye – regardless of the signature – will identify as holding an intrinsic value, freedom, a force of evocation or any other reason for which there will not necessarily be a word. --M BOCHUM, Bochum HOPES OF PARADISE Exhibited artists: Lucinda Devlin / Thomas Florschuetz / Evelyn Hofer / Aino Kannisto / Simone Nieweg / Stephan Schenk / Dirk Reinartz The gallery shows, amongst others, photographic works based on the group exhibition Hopes of Paradise in Bochum, including nature scenes by Simone Nieweg as well as an abstract composition by Thomas Florschuetz that explores Le Corbusier’s Capitol Complex in Chandigarh. M Bochum Gallery brings along new large sized tapestries after photographs by Stephan Schenk. They tie in with the series Kreuzweg, that is currently on view at The Berlin Wall Memorial at the German Bundestag.
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M+B, Los Angeles Exhibited artists: Matthew Brandt / Ellen Carey / Matthew Porter In their photographs, the camera offers a sharpened vision of America, reflecting and even shaping, American visual culture. --M97, Shanghai Exhibited artists: Luo Dan / Lei Han / Zhi Jiang / Wang Ningde / Shao Wenhuan / Shan Feiming / Ho Fan M97 is pleased to propose a group exhibition with selected works by eight prominent contemporary photography artists from China. The common thread through all these works is an element of illusion in the perception and portrayal of reality. The works featured represent a variety of styles and techniques as diverse as Luo Dan’s wet-plate collodion large-scale enlargements on acrylic, Shao Wenhuan’s light and photography installation, Han Lei’s 3D lenticular works, Fan Ho’s vintage silver gelatin prints, and Wang Ningde’s elaborate light and shadow installation made of pieces of film. The common thread through all these works is an element of illusion in the perception and portrayal of reality. --MAGDA DANYSZ, Paris Exhibited artists: Jan Gulfoss / Peikwen Cheng / Maleonn / Paolo Pellegrin / Alex Majoli
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Inspired by unique visions of the world from Shakespeare to Aldous Huxley, Chinese photographers Peikwen Cheng and Ma Liang as well as Italian photographer Paolo Pellegrin and Dutch explorer and artist Jan Gulfoss take over this concept from various places around the world. Fixed on the sensitive surface of the film, their emotions bring us a new vision of the world – far from ours. --MAGNIN-A, Paris Exhibited artists: Omar Victor Diop / Dorris Haron Kasco / Seydou Keïta / Malick Sidibé / J.D. Okhai Ojeiker / Nathalie Boutté Since 1950, generations of photographers from the continent have represented a proud modernity, the French music scene, extravagances or even madness up to the realities of today that we share and hold dear. Posed portraits in a studio, snapshots taken at a party, in the city, in the streets etc. These representations of yesterday and today are a tribute to life, evoke the joy or the distress and write history. --MAGNUM, Paris Exhibited artists: Sohrab Hura / Robert Capa / Matt Black / René Burri / Alex Majoli / Sergio Larrain / Werner Bischof Magnum presents a strong selection which reflects the agency’s wide range of photographic creation: seminal works from the 1950s and 60s by the great masters of documentary photography: Robert Capa and Werner Bischof, Sergio Larrain is shown alongside impressive new works by shooting star Alex Majoli (from Rice production, Tulas village, district of Sindhudurgh, 2015) and recent series by Magnum’s nominés Matt Black (from The Geography of Poverty, 2014) and Sohrab Hura (from Life is elsewhere, 2007-11).
MAI 36, Zurich Exhibited artists: Robert Mapplethorpe / Jitka Hanzlovà / Thomas Ruff From Jitka Hanzlová the gallery is focusing on color prints from the series Horses, Forest, Flowers and Hier. Within the body of work of Robert Mapplethorpe, the gallery is concentrating on the topic of still lifes, females and male bodies. Within the strong research Thomas Ruff is undertaking regarding the construction and meaning of an image today, they show his most recent works Press++ together with selected works from the newspaper-series, Plakate and jpegs. --MARTIN ASBAEK, Copenhagen Exhibited artists: Ebbe Stub Wittrup / Astrid Kruse Jensen / Trine Søndergaard / Elina Brotherus Each artist has a unique way of using the photographic medium to portray their interpretation of different realities. Wittrup’s works are mysterious and narrative. Søndergaard’s works are layered with meaning and quiet emotion. Kruse Jensen’s works challenges the no-man’s land between the visible and the hidden & Brotherus are intrigued by the human being’s place in nature and also by the artist’s relationship with her model. --MELANIE RIO, Nantes Exhibited artists: Silvana Reggiardo / Philippe Chancel / Ambroise Tézenas / Franck Gerard / Jean-Claude Pondevie / Edgar Martins “Like them, I am 20 years old. Paris, exterior night, interior bright. In the early 1980s, the triangle grands boulevards-République-Gare de l’Est marks their territory. The 1950s play again their own violence, in the style of West Side story between two rival gangs from the suburbs but also from uptown: the Vikings and the Panthers”. (P. Chancel, 2016) This series taken from Philippe Chancel’s archives introduces their booth project, which deals with a certain way of looking at the City, as seen by several photographers of the gallery: Jean-Claude Pondevie, Franck Gerard, Edgar Martins, Ambroise Tézenas, Philippe Chancel, Silvana Reggiardo. --MEM, Tokyo Exhibited artists: Sutezo Otono / Toru Kono / Osamu Shiihara MEM, under the supervision of the independent photography historian Ryuichi Kaneko, will be holding an exhibition focusing on the Photo Avant-Garde movement that emerged in the 1930s in the Kansai region. At the time, Sutezo otono, Toru Kono and Osamu Shiihara, as leading photographers from Tampei Shashin Club, were experimenting new photographic techniques, such as photomontage, photogram, solarization and multi-exposure. In the exhibition, 30 to 40 of their vintage prints made between 1930 and 1950 will be presented. Most of the prints, which have been kept by the photographers’ families, will be exhibited for the first time in Europe.
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MICHAEL HOPPEN, London Exhibited artists: Tim Walker / Sohei Nishino / Masahisa Fukase / Hiroshi Hamaya / Sergio Larrain / Eamonn Doyle / Manuel Franquelo / Chloe Sells Michael Hoppen presents a previously unseen and rare series of vintage prints of China by the esteemed photographer – Hiroshi Hamaya from the 1950’s and also rare vintage works by Sergio Larrain. Both photographers were once Magnum photographers and who both departed to find solace elsewhere away from photography. This is a rare opportunity to re-examine their work as it not often seen up close. By contrast their contemporary offer this year highlights the extraordinary work of Eamonn Doyle. --MOR CHARPENTIER, Paris Exhibited artists: Alexander Apóstol / Teresa Margolles / Liliana Porter / Rosangela Rennó --NATHALIE OBADIA, Paris
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Exhibited artists: Valérie Belin / Luc Delahaye / Patrick Faigenbaum / Youssef Nabil / Andres Serrano / Lorna Simpson / Mickalene Thomas / Agnès Varda The gallery presents Valérie Belin, winner of the 6th Prix Pictet, and benefits of a solo show at the gallery with her most recent series All Star. The work of Andres Serrano is presented simultaneously at the gallery and at the MEP. They also present: Luc Delahaye (Prix Pictet 2012), Patrick Faigenbaum (winner of the Prix Cartier-Bresson in 2013 and exhibited at the Foundation and at the gallery with Kolkata/Calcutta), Youssef Nabil (I Saved My Belly Dancer, recently presented at the gallery), Agnès Varda, Mickalene Thomas (who will be exhibited at MOCA in Los Angeles from October 2016), and Lorna Simpson. --NEXTLEVEL, Paris Exhibited artists: Liz Nielsen / Hugo Aveta / F.X. Combes / Chloe Sells --PACE/MACGILL, New York Exhibited artists: Michal Rovner / Richard Learoyd / Peter Hujar / David Goldblatt / Harry Callahan / Richard Misrach / Paul Graham / Irving Penn / Robert Frank / Hiroshi Sugimoto / Adams Robert / Richard Avedon / William Eggleston / Lee Friedlander / Josepf Koudelka / Ricahrd Learoyd / Ray Mztzker / Paolo Roversi / Michael Rovenr / Larry Sultan / TeamLab / Diane Arbus / Eugène Atget Pace/MacGill presents an exhibition that traces the evolution of photography over the past several decades and the various ways artists have confronted and solved the technical and aesthetic challenges presented to them. Accompanying this presentation, new work shown by Paul Graham, Richard Learoyd, Richard Misrach, and Michal Rovner, as well as a digital installation by the renowned Japanese art collective, teamLab.
PATRICIA CONDE, Mexico MEXICAN PHOTOGRAPHY Exhibited artists: Humberto Ríos / Patricia Lagarde / Alejandro Cartagena / Hector Garcia / Cannon Bernáldez / Flor Garduno / Kati Horna / Rodrigo Moya / Manuel Ramos These past two years, the gallery had a strong interest in showing the foundations of Mexican photography. For this year’s edition, the proposal shows the direction that those modern artists set and the course Mexican photography followed. --PHOTO & CONTEMPORARY, Torino Exhibited artists: Béatrice Helg / Franco Fontana / Giovanni Gastel / Ghirri Luigi / Udo Nils / Gabriele Basilico Photo & Contemporary presents a focus on a group-show investigating the concept of constructed images, reinventing visual worlds in the field of Staged Contemporary Photography, throughout different approaches and techniques. --POLARIS, Paris Exhibited artists: Eric Aupol / Yto Barrada / Matthias Bruggmann / Louis Heilbronn / Nigel Rolfe Polaris presents a selection of the early works of Yto Barrada, nominated for the Marcel Duchamp 2016 prize. Matthias Bruggmann, nominated for the Elysée Prize 2016-18, shows a set of his long-term photographic project launched in 2012 documenting the conflict in Syria. The new work of Eric Aupol focuses on gated communities from China to Palestine, as well as the latest series by the young photographer Louis Heilbronn Staten Island, whose series of photographs documents a buyout program that purchased over seven hundred homes in Staten Island that were affected during super storm Sandy. --POLKA, Paris Exhibited artists: Lek & Sowat / Luigi Ghirri / Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre / Alexander Gronsky / Toshio Shibata / William Klein / Sebastião Salgado / Tiane Doan Na Champassak A multiple medium from the outset, photography is also, through creative gestures and innovations, a playing field for the single print. The booth will display art pieces that are unique, whether by the techniques applied, the history of the print, or the will of the artist
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PURDY HICKS, London LANDSCAPE Exhibited artists: Awoiska van der Molen / Sandra Kantanen / Edgar Martins / Susan Derges / Diana Matar Purdy Hicks is presenting the works of five artists committed to the art of landscape photography. In their work each is reactivating the language of contemplation and the immersive quality of the landscape photograph: whether in search for nature’s voice, the invisible traces of human history, or clinically reflecting on the imposing objectivity and cold aesthetic of manmade spaces. --RICHARD SALTOUN, London Exhibited artists: John Hilliard / Gina Pane / VKhUTEMAS / Rodchenko Alexander / Jo Spence / Helen Chadwick / Helena Almeida Richard Saltoun presents a stand in three sections with: Russian AvantGarde photographs, with selected works by Alexander Rodchenko (18911956) and the VKhUTEMAS Workshops (1920-1930), the school for design and architecture created by Vladimir Lenin, that influenced and helped developing Constructivism, Rationalism and Suprematism; Feminist Body Art from the 70s, with a focus on Helena Almeida (1934-), Gina Pane (1939-1990) and Jo Spence (1934-1992); and John HILLIARD (b. 1945 -), one of the photo-conceptual artists, active from the late 60s in London. --ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ, London 44
Exhibited artists: Charles Brittan / Charles Clifford / Louis de Clercq / V. Dijon / Le Chevalier Dubois de Nehaut / Peter Henry Emerson / Frederick Evans / Francis Frith / Robert Howlett / Louis Adolphe Humbert de Molard / Gustave Le Gray / Henri Le Secq / Charles Marville / Charles Nègre / Eugène Piot / André Regnier, duc de Massa / Louis-Rémy Robert / Roger Fenton / Scherer & Nabholz / William Henry Fox Talbot / Adrien Tournachon / Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon) / Linnaeus Tripe / Henry White The gallery exhibits pictures by important British and French photographers made mainly between the 1840’s and 1860. Among the French works is a magnificent seascape by Gustave Le Gray, and a striking agrarian protoConstructivist image by Dijon. Early British works include P.H.Emerson’s famous and finest photograph, Gathering Waterlilies - a platinum print of a rural idyll, Robert Howlett’s photograph of Brunel’s great ship, the Great Eastern, and Linnaeus Tripe’s mysterious Indian image of the jewels of the Madura pagoda. --ROBERT KLEIN, Boston Exhibited artists: Berenice Abbott / Diane Arbus / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Mark Cohen / Gohar Dashti / František Drtikol / Walker Evans / Cig Harvey / Horst P. Horst / Bill Jacobson / Yousuf Karsh / Rudolf Koppitz / Dora Maar / Man Ray / Gordon Parks / Irving Penn / Paulette Tavormina / Alex Webb / Edward Weston / Francesca Woodman The gallery presents Iranian photographer Gohar Dashti’s 8 print series Stateless, an allegorical statement about immigration and political dislocation. The vintage selection includes highly refined studies of the female nude by Man Ray, Frantisek Drtikol, Rudolf Koppitz, and Edward Weston. Additional contemporary photographs drawn from the work of Mark Cohen and Alex Webb, both of whom have redefined the aesthetic of street photography.
ROBERT KOCH, San Francisco Exhibited artists: Michael Wolf / Rachelle Bussières / Trent Davis Bailey / Gyorgy Kepes / Lauren Marsolier / Man Ray / Tamas Dezso / Frantisek Drtikol / Josef Sudek / László Moholy-Nagy / Ljubodrag Andric Robert Koch highlights a selection of international contemporary artists whose work contextualizes and responds to significant social, environmental, and aesthetic issues of our time through the use of concept and technique. Also featured is a selection of vintage photographs, including work by František Drtikol, Jaromír Funke, György Kepes, Man Ray, and Josef Sudek. --ROBERT MANN, New York Exhibited artists: Maroesjka Lavigne / Elisabeth Hase / Chip Hooper / Jeff Brouws / Cig Harvey / Julie Blackmon / Harry Callahan / David Vestal / Joe Deal / Aaron Siskind / Robert Frank The gallery displays a more in-depth selection of this important avant-garde artist’s works. Also on view works by contemporary artists Julie Blackmon, Cig Harvey and Maroesjka Lavigne. And among the vintage treasures of the gallery is a selection of rare, early Richard Misrach split-tone prints as well as what is believed to be his first foray into color photography. --ROBERT MORAT, Berlin Exhibited artists: Mårten Lange / Peter Puklus / Hans-Christian Schink / Bertien van Manen / Robert Voit Robert Morat presents work by five different artists who have recently come forward with highly anticipated, influential publications that have each given them a distiguished position in contemporary photography today. --ROLF ART, Buenos Aires Exhibited artists: Facundo de Zuviria / Marcos López / Liliana Maresca / RES In the contemporary world, artists do not often exploit photography simply as a means to produce an image; instead they use the image itself on the grounds to deconstruct the photographic language. The four exhibited artists are recognized within Latin American photography traditions, definitive for their committal to social realities, however cannot be reduced to the reiteration of renowned documentary reportage. Rolf Art presents an exhibition tribute to Liliana Maresca (1951–1994), one of the most energetic contributors to the contemporary art scene in Buenos Aires during the 80’s - 90’s. This tribute seeks to occupy the historical (available) space that Maresca has left behind, as a footprint, from multiple stories, documents and photographic records gathered by several artists, witnesses, participants and collaborators of her artworks who experienced firsthand the Buenos Aires’ effervescent spirit during the passage from the post-dictatorship to the Menem decade (1982-1999).
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ROSEGALLERY, Santa Monica Exhibited artists: Dirk Braeckman / Jo Ann Callis / John Chiara / William Eggleston / Elger Esser / Robert Flick Rosegallery features the experimental works on paper from contemporary artists, Dirk Braeckman and John Chiara, as well as William Eggleston’s renowned color works. As both photographers and craftsmen, Braeckman and Chiara explore pre and post-production manipulation through vanguard analogue techniques. Rosegallery exhibits a selection of Eggleston’s distinguished dye transfer prints, ‘that are utterly unique and highly influential’ (N.Cullinan, National Portrait Gallery London). --RX, Paris Exhibited artists: George Rousse / Bae Bien U / Anna Malagrida / Denis Darzacq
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The gallery presents six panels from Bae Bien-U’s Sonamu, Anna Malagrida’s Los muros hablaron, from 2011-2013, shown for the first time in France. Then a new series Cristal house realised with the collaboration of the French Price: Carte Blanche PMU who she’s the winner 2016. This series will be exhibited first at the gallery des photographies at Centre Pompidou (September 28 to October 17). --SAGE, Paris Exhibited artists: Luigi Ghirri / Paolo Gioli / Nan Goldin / Tatsuo Kawaguchi / Daido Moriyama / Naoya Hatakeyam / Wolfgang Tillmans / Shoji Ueda The appearance of colour in the 70s disrupted the practise of photography. The time had come to abandon big formal gestures and meta-narrative for questioning and experimentation. SAGE presents a series of works, most of them unique and never shown before, all of whom played an active role in that visual revolution, and created through innovative practices, a new photographic language based on a conceptual reflection on visual perception. --SCHEUBLEIN + BAK, Zurich Exhibited artists: Karl Martin Holzhäuser / Herbert Werner Franke / Dan Holdsworth / Gottfried Jäger / Michael Reisch / Heinrich Heidersberger / Jenny Hans / Pierre Cordier / Cordier & Falk / Heinz Hajek-Halke A selection of rare vintage prints by representatives of generative and abstract photography like Herbert W. Franke, Gottfried Jäger, Karl Martin Holzhäuser, Heinrich Heidersberger and Heinz Hajek-Halke is juxtaposed with works by Dan Holdsworth and Michael Reisch which use cutting-edge new technology in digital imaging. This confrontation aims to show today’s discourse on digital photography and the importance of generative (program-based) photography as its predecessor.
SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING, Paris Exhibited artists: James Hill / Gilles Caron / Sacha Goldberger / Nicolas Dhervillers The gallery presents two great names of photojournalism, Gilles Caron that made the reputation of the Gamma agency with pictures of the 6 Day War, the Vietnam War or May 68 and James Hill, British photographer, correspondent of the New York Times, winner of the most prestigious awards: World Press Photo, Pulitzer prize, gold Visa or the Overseas Press club of America. Also the discovering of two unique projects of two young French photographers Sacha Goldberger and Nicolas Dhervillers. --SOPHIE SCHEIDECKER, Paris Exhibited artists: Hans Bellmer / Erwin Blumenfeld / Henri Cartier-Bresson / Bruce Conner / Frantisek Drtikol / Robert Heinecken / Pierre Molinier / Juli Susin / Raoul Ubac / Andy Warhol In conventional photography and collage, the body is a mirror of the senses, as can be seen in the work of artists such as Erwin Blumenfeld, František Drtikol, Robert Heinecken, Pierre Molinier, and Raoul Ubac. Artists by gallery Sophie Scheidecker have seen this new mode of representation as an opportunity to go beyond the real. --STEPHEN DAITER, Chicago Exhibited artists: Herber Bayer / Dawoud Bey / Harry Callahan / Lynne Cohen / Barbara Crane / Imogen Cunningham / Gerard Petrus Fieret / Sid Grossman / Joseph Jachna / Kenneth Josephson / Gyorgy Kepes / André Kertész / Wayne Miller / Arthur Siegel / Art Sinsabaugh / Aaron Siskind / Joseph Sterling / Andy Warhol / Sabine Weiss Two major Chicago-based artists are featured. First, the gallery exhibits Kenneth Josephson, a former student of Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design, known today as one of the foremost conceptual photographers in America. The gallery also presents The Birmingham Project by 2014 Whitney Biennial artist Dawoud Bey, which features photographic pairings that frame the tragic events surrounding the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. On display noteworthy prints by significant mid-20th European and American artists: Herbert Bayer, Imogen Cunningham, and Andy Warhol among others. --STILLS, Sydney HOME Exhibited artists: Pat Brassington / Ricky Maynard / Trent Parke / James Tylor Stills Gallery presents four key Australian artists who address the concept of Home from symbolic, cultural and spiritual perspectives. Pat Brassington explores the psychodynamics of family life and the domestic uncanny; Ricky Maynard offers portraits that bear witness to his Indigenous community; Magnum member Trent Parke elevates the everyday to a poetic mediation on fate; and, emerging artist James Tylor plays with photographic techniques to voice the legacies of cultural heritage.
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SUZANNE TARASIEVE, Paris PORTRAITS AND SELF-PORTRAITS Exhibited artists: Jürgen Klauke / Boris Mikhaïlov / Juergen Teller / Ming Wong The gallery presents a show curated by Eugenio Viola (curator at the Contemporary Art Museum of Naples) and Suzanne Tarasieve, on the theme of portraits and self-portraits. Bringing together the works of four artists, Jürgen Klauke, Boris Mikhaïlov, Juergen Teller and Ming Wong, historical works are articulated with project specific pictures to create a dialogue between two kinds of representations in contemporary photography: the other and the self. --TAIK PERSONS, Berlin Exhibited artists: Jeppesen Adam / Ulla Jokisalo / Ola Kolehmainen / Milja Laurila / Anni Leppala / Niko Luoma / Jorma Puranen / Anna Reivilä / Mikko Rikala / Niina Vatanen / Pertti Kekarainen / Tanja Koljonen / Jaana Maijala / Nelli Palomaki The program is centered around a conceptually rigorous artistic practice with a main focus on the photographic process. It is the prime gallery for those selected artists who now make up what is known as the Helsinki School. --TAKA ISHII, Tokyo Exhibited artists: Nobuyoshi Araki / Thomas Demand / Yukio Futagawa / Naoya Hatakeyama / Eikoh Hosoe / Yasuhiro Ishimoto / Armando Salas Portugal / Shomei Tomatsu / Hitoshi Tsukiji
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The project of the gallery consists of two thematic presentations. One section focuses on the architectural photographs by internationally acclaimed artists; Thomas Demand (b. 1964), Yukio Futagawa (b. 1932-2013), Yasuhiro Ishimoto (b. 1921-2012) and Armando Salas Portugal (b. 1916-1995). The other section focuses on the vintage works by Japanese photographers from the postwar era; Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940), Eikoh Hosoe (b. 1933), Shomei Tomatsu (b. 1930-2012) and Hitoshi Tsukiji (b. 1947) among others. --TASVEER, Bengaluru Exhibited artists: Jyoti Bhatt / Rohit Chawla / Flor Garduno / Karen Knorr / Waswo X Waswo Tasveer Gallery brings a selection of photographers and artworks that explore the history of creative photographic manipulation in India through the works of Flor Garduno, Jyoti Bhatt, Karen Knorr, Rohit Chanwla and Waswo X Waswo. Observably, the works in this exhibit, aside from presenting insights into varied methods and creative processes in relation to photographic manipulation, may be seen as loosely tracing a rich and complex relationship between photography and painting. They highlight the fact that ‘all media is mixed media’ and are emphatic reminders of the transformative abilities of photography and the image. --THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne Exhibited artists: Diane Arbus / Helen Levitt / Jürgen Klauke / Candida Höfer / Tod Papageorge / Larry Sultan / Mitch Epstein / Lewis Baltz / Lee Friedlander / Philippe Gronon / Helen Levitt / Max Regenberg / Judith Joy Ross / Henry Wessel The exhibition presents photography in dialogue to shift the attention away from its representational character and toward contemplation on perception and the conditions of aesthetic experience.
TOLUCA, Paris Exhibited artists: Juan Enrique Bedoya / Johanna Calle / Pablo Hare / León Ferrari / Jorge Ortiz / Pablo López Luz / Facundo de Zuviria / Graciela Iturbide / Luz Maria Bedoya / Jaime de la Jara / Roberto Fantozzi / Fernell Franco / Paolo Gasparini / Billy Hare / Miguel Mitlag / Miguel Rio Branco / Jaime Villaseca The gallery presents a geometrical America, constructivist, and essential, heir to pre-Hispanic architecture. --VINTAGE, Budapest CHAPTERS FROM THE HISTORY OF HUNGARIAN PHOTOGRAPHY 1919-1989 Exhibited artists: Gabro Attalai / Karoly Escher / Tibor Hajas / Karoly Halasz / Gyula Holics / Antal Jokesz / Kata Kalman / André Kertész / Imre Kinszki / Gyorgy Lorinczy / Dora Maurer / Janos Megyik / Geza Perneczky / Sandor Pinczehelyi / Erno Vadas In this selection Vintage Galéria shows surviving pieces of the Hungarian neoavant-garde art scene parallel with modernist pieces. Conceptual artists like Dóra Mauer, Tibor Hajas or Gábor Attalai were colleagues; friends collaborated on certain projects and were very important to the non-official art-scene in the 70-ies and 80-ies in Hungary. These artworks were not accessible to a greater public at the time of their creation, but noticed by different museum collections at the last few years. --VINTAGE WORKS, Chalfont, United-States Exhibited artists: Walker Evans / Erwin Blumenfeld / Heinrich Kuehn / Janusz Maria Brzeski / Irving Penn / Baron Adolphe de Meyer / Robert Heinecken / Tom Baril / Sheila Metzner / Annette Messager / Nancy Burson / Manuel Álvarez Bravo / Lisa Holden / Horst P. Horst / Arthur Tress / Albert Renger-Patzsch / Jacques-Henri Lartigue / Aaron Siskind / Laure Albin Guillot / Man Ray / Hans Bellmer / Ray Metzker / Betty Hahn / Helmut Newton The exhibition is a group show of some of the most influential American and European artists of these two decades, which saw the evolution of photography into post-modernism. This period of explosive creativity was one of the most important, but still unrecognized in the history of photography, largely because there were no overreaching themes or even geographic centers, although there were numerous such vortices for change. The American Coasts weren’t the only centers for such creativity. It came pouring out from many areas in the U.S. and Europe, and it changed photography forever. --VU’, Paris Exhibited artists: Israel Arino / Bruno Boudjelal / Dominique Vautrin / Pieter Ten Hoopen / Rikard Laving / Laerke Posselt / Monika Macdonald / Nolwenn Brod VU Gallery’s presentation of works by Monika Macdonald, Laerke Posselt, Rikard Laving, Nolwenn Brod, Pieter Ten Hoopen and Dominique Vautrin can be summed up in the words of Aldous Huxley in his introducing of Monika Macdonald’s work, In Absence: “But I don’t want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin.”
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XIPPAS, Genève Exhibited artists: Darren Almond / Philippe Bordas / Philippe Ramette / Vera Lutter / Valérie Jouve / Rhona Bitner / Vik Muniz / Yvan Salomone / Janaina Tschape Putting together photographers originated from different countries, Xippas Gallery’s selection focuses on the concept of image distortion. The selected artworks question the realist representation by choosing points of view that mutate and decompose the subject. --YANCEY RICHARDSON, New York
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Exhibited artists: Janice Guy / Paul Mpagi Sepuya / Rachel Perry / Mickalene Thomas / Zanele Muholi / Ed Ruscha / Mark Steinmetz / Masao Yamamoto Yancey Richardson Gallery exhibits the conceptually-driven photo-based work of artists John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Rachel Perry, African American painter Mickalene Thomas and Spanish sculptor Pello Irazu whose work is the subject of a retrospective at the Guggenheim Bilbao in Fall 2016. In each case, photography is central to the artist’s practice. --YOSSI MILO, New York Exhibited artists: Marco Breuer / Matthew Brandt / Markus Brunetti / John Chiara / Chris McCaw / Alison Rossiter Yossi Milo Gallery presents works by Matthew Brandt, Marco Breuer, Markus Brunetti, John Chiara, Alison Rossiter and Chris McCaw. Through historically inspired processes, each artist reveals the unlimited potential of the photographic medium. Recent works by Brandt from his Clippings series is on display, along with Breuer’s new explorations of form-finding, McCaw’s most recent Sunburns and Heliographs and Rossiter’s most ambitious compositions with vintage expired photo paper. Brunetti’s historic Facades, photographed in Europe, creates a dialogue with John Chiara’s Manhattan cityscape views. --YUMIKO CHIBA, Tokyo IMAGE AND MATTER IN JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE 1970S Exhibited artists: Masafumi Maita / Kanji Wakae / Norio Imai / Kinoshita Kazuyo / Atsunobu Kohira / Ruydai Takano / Katsuro Yoshida The gallery presents Image and Matter in Japanese Photography from the 1970s by introducing artists who involved with energetic activities at that time, utilizing photographs in the context of contemporary art of the period: Kanji Wakae, Norio Imai, Kazuyo Kinoshita, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Masafumi Maita, who all evokes the viewers and questions visual recognition of human being, by cleverly combining an object’s image and matter in their works, as well as tactfully concerning time and space respectively.
BOOK SIGNING SESSIONS
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 12:00PM THOMAS MANNEKE, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 1:00PM REMI COIGNET, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 2:00PM
BERNARD FAUCON, Artron, J7 GAO BO, Artron, J7 JEAN-FRANÇOIS JOLY, Filigranes, J11 PENELOPE UMBRICO, Aperture Foundation, F7 HENRI FOUCAULT, Filigranes, J11
2:30PM
GARRY FABIAN MILLER, Ingleby, D20
3:00PM ANNE LEFEBRE, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 ELLIOT ERWITT, Aperture Foundation, F7 JACQUES BORGETTO, Filigranes, J11 SARA GALBIATI, PETER HELLES ERIKSEN & TOBIAS SELNÆS MARKUSSEN, André Frère Editions, H3 3:30PM
CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, La Fábrica, J3 JULIEN MAGRE, Filigranes, J11 KAREN KNORR, Eric Franck / Augusta Edwards, C34 THOMAS JOSHUA COOPER, Ingleby, D20
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ELINA BROTHERUS, Kehrer, F2 JOAKIM ESKILDSEN, Steidl, F1 JONNA KINA, Kehrer, F2 MARK NEVILLE, Steidl, F1 MARTIN PARR, Janet Borden, C31 NATALIA DE MELLO, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 REBECCA NORRIS WEBB, Radius, G6 SABINE WEISS, Les Douches, A35 YVES MARCHAND & ROMAIN MEFFRE, Polka, A38
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ANTOINE d’AGATA, André Frère Editions, H3 BEN CAUCHI, Ingleby, D20 EDMUND CLARK & CROFTON BLACK, Aperture Foundation, F7 MARCUS LYON, Livraria Madalena, F5 MISLED-GERMAN YOUTH 1933-1945, Daniel Blau, B18
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ANDRÉ PRINCIPE, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 ANTOINE D’AGATA, Éditions Textuel, G5 PAUL MANFRED, Binome, A11 BARBARA BOSWORTH, Radius, G6 BETTINA RHEIMS, Taschen, E6 JOAKIM ESKILDSEN, Taik Persons,C28 KOJI ONAKA, Super Labo, J1 MARGOT ANNE KELLEY, Radius, G6 SOPHIE CALLE, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 STÉPHANE LAVOUÉ, Huawei, J13 VIKTORIA BINSCHTOK, Klemm’s, D23
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BEATE GÜTSCHOW, Kehrer, F2 BERNHARD MAYR, Kehrer, F2 EDU MONTEIRO, Livraria Madalena, F5 JACOB AUE SOBOL, Super Labo, J1 JUNGJIN LEE, Camera Obscura, A36 ROBIN BUTTER, Dirk K.Bakker Boeken, H2
6:30PM
MAX PAM, André Frère Editions, H3 RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7
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CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, Livraria Madalena, F5
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 12:00PM PHILIPPE DURAND, Laurent Godin, A7 POIKE STOMPS, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2
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JONATHAN DANKO KIELKOWSKI, Dirk K.Bakker Boeken, H2
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ANNIKA VON HAUSSWOLFF, Art and theory, J9 FLOR GARDUÑO, Patricia Conde, A26 CLAUDIO GOBBI, Hatje Cantz, F4 IRIS HUTEGGER, Esther Woerdehoff, D43 JITKA HANZLOVA, Mai 36, C17 MIKI KRATSMAN, Radius, G6 ONAKA KOJI, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 PAMELA LITTKY, Kehrer, F2 PAOLO VENTURA, Aperture Foundation, F7 STACEY BAKER, Kehrer, F2 VINCENT MERCIER & BRIGITTE OLLIER, Filigranes, J11
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FABRICE GUÉNIER, Filigranes, J11
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ALEX MAJOLI, Magda Danysz, D39 DIANA LUI, ALICE LEVÊQUE, LÉA PATRIX, Filigranes, J11 HITOSHI TSUKIJII, Taka Ishii, A20 ISADORA BELLETTI, Livraria Madalena, F5 JACQUELINE ROBERTS, Damiani, H9 JH ENGSTRÖM, Aperture Foundation, F7 KAROLIN KLÜPPEL, Hatje Cantz, F4 LÉON BORENSZTEIN, Kehrer, F2 LINDA FOARD ROBERTS, Radius, G6 MAKI, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 MARTIN PARR, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 MICHAEL WOLF, Fifty One, B34 PAOLO PELLEGRIN, Magda Danysz, D39 PIOTR ZBIERSKI, André Frère Editions, H3 SAGE SOHIER, Kehrer, F2
3:30PM GUILLAUME LEBRUN, Filigranes, J11 MAX PAM, La Fábrica, J3 REINER RIEDLER, La Fábrica, J3
4:00PM
ALAIN BUBLEX, Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, C19 ALEJANDRO MAROTE, RM, F6 ANDRES SERRANO, Hatje Cantz, F4 CARINE WALLAUER, Livraria Madalena, F5 CLAUDINE DOURY, Filigranes, J11 EDGAR MARTINS, Melanie Rio, A10 EDWARD BURTYNSKY, Steidl, F1 GIL RIGOULET, André Frère Editions, H3 HENRY LEUTWYLER, Steidl, F1 HOMER WEISS, Les Douches, A35 MARIANO VIVANCO, Bernheimer, D7 MARKÉTA LUSKAČOVÁ, Eric Franck / Augusta Edwards, C34 MAURO D’AGATI, Steidl, F1 MICHAEL LUNDGREN, Radius, G6 OLIVIA BEE, Aperture Foundation, F7 PHILIPPE GRONON, Thomas Zander, A14 PIETER LAURENS, Parrotta, B43 SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ, Steidl, F1 STÉPHANE COUTURIER, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 WILLIAM KLEIN, Polka, P6
4:30PM
ALEJANDRO CARTAGENA, Patricia Conde, A26
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ALBERTO GARCÍA-ALIX, La Fábrica, J3 ANDREAS GEFELLER, Hatje Cantz, F4 DAISUKE YOKOTO, Komiyama Tokyo, H4 EDGAR MARTINS, Purdy Hicks, D37 EDWARD BURTYNSKY, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 ELGER ESSER, RX, D13 JURI MECHITOV, Asymetria, B27 KANJI WAKAE, Yumiko Chiba, D10 KATRIEN DE BLAUWER, Les Filles du Calvaire, B10 MAR SAEZ, André Frère Editions, H3 MARION GAMBIN, Huawei, J13 MARK KLETT, Radius, G6 MICHAEL TUMMINGS, Kehrer, F2 MONIKA MACDONALD, Kehrer, F2 PATRICK BAILLY MAÎTRE-GRAND, Baudoin Lebon, D2 PIERRE & GILLES, Daniel Templon, B36 ROGER BALLEN & ASGER CARLSEN, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, C38 SEBASTIÃO SALGADO, Taschen, E6 SAM TERRI, Livraria Madalena, F5 VALÉRIE BELIN, Damiani, H9 YANN GROSS, Aperture Foundation, F7
5:30PM
SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ, Éditions Textuel, G5 THOMAS SAUVIN, Paris-Beijing, C4
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ALEXEY TITARENKO, Damiani, H9 CATHERINE BALET & RICARDO MARTINEZ PAZ, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 CHRIS SHAW, Du Jour Agnès b., B7 INGAR KRAUSS, Camera Obscura, A36 INKA & NICLAS, Grundemark Nilsson, D30 JOE KESROUANI, Odile Ouizeman, A4 JOSÉ LUIS CUEVAS, RM, F6 KEIICHI TAHARA, Super Labo, J1 MAX DE ESTEBAN, La Fábrica, J3 MISHA VALLEJO, Livraria Madalena, F5 OLIVIER CULMANN, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 PHENOMENON COLLECTIVE, East Wing, B31 SARAH MOON, Kehrer, F2
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6:30PM
EMERIC LHUISSET, André Frère Editions, H3 TODD HIDO, Éditions Textuel, G5 SAMUEL GRATACAP, Les Filles du Calvaire, B10
7:00PM CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, RM, F6 MARCUS LYON, Livraria Madalena, F5 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 12:00PM ANOUK DEVILLE, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 EAMONN DOYLE, Michael Hoppen, C10 OLIVIA BEE, Aperture Foundation, F7 RISAKU SUZUKI, Christophe Guye, B39 THIERRY STRUVAY, Sorry We’re Closed Gallery, A5 1:00PM
ALEX WEBB & REBECCA NORRIS WEBB, Aperture Foundation, F7 DOUGLAS LANCE GIBSON, Tolarno, B12 DINH Q. LÊ, Shoshana Wayne, P7 JUNGJIN LEE, Howard Greenberg, C18 JUNGJIN LEE, Howard Greenberg, C18 NINA KORHONEN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 NOÉMIE GOUDAL, Les Filles du Calvaire, P11 SOHEI NISHINO, Komiyama, H4
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ALFREDO SRUR, Julian Sander, S2 CEMBRE YESIL, La Fábrica, J3 CHRISTIAN LUTZ, André Frère Editions, H3 DAVID FATHI, East Wing, B31 FEDERICO BUSONERO, Hatje Cantz,F4 FRANCES DENNY, Radius, G6 ILANA LICHTENSTEIN, Livraria Madalena, F5 JENS KNIGGE, Esther Woerdehoff, D44 JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Damiani, H9 MARCO BARBON, Filigranes, J11 MARTIN USBORNE, Flatland, C39 MICHAEL WOLF, M97, C33 PAUL GRAHAM, Pace/Mac Gill, C16 TODD HIDO, Aperture Foundation, F7 TORE SANDAHL, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 SIMONE NIEWEG, m Bochum, A32
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ANNA MALAGRIDA, Filigranes, J11 DAVID JULIAN LEONARD, Kehrer, F2 ERAN GILAT, Kehrer, F2 FRANK DAY, Kehrer, F2 CHRISTIAN LUTZ, André Frère Editions, H3
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3:00PM ALFRED SEILAND, Johannes Faber, C1 ANDERSON & LOW, Hatje Cantz, F4 ANDRÉ PENTEADO, Livraria Madalena, F5 ANTON RENBORG, Filigranes, J11 BRUNO V.ROELS, Fifty One, B34 DENIS DAILLEUX, Camera Obscura, A36 JACOB AUE SOBOL, Super Labo, J1 JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Aperture Foundation, F7 JUSTIN KIMBALL, Radius, G6 KOJI ONAKA, Tissato Nakahara, H7 MARC LENOT, Sage, C30 MARK RUWEDEL, Mack, F3 MARTIN D’ORGEVAL, Librairie 213, H8 NICOLAS COMBARRO, André Frère Editions, H3 THIBAULT BRUNET, Binome, A11 THOMAS JORION, Esther Woerdehoff, D45 WILLIAM MARK INGRAM, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2
3:30PM CATHERINE HENRIETTE, Filigranes, J11 HARRY GRUYAERT, Éditions Textuel, G5 JEAN-CLAUDE PONDEVIE, Melanie Rio, A10 ROGER BALLEN, Hamiltons, C26 SOFÍA AYARZAGOITIA, La Fábrica, J3 FRED MORTAGNE, Leica, J15 4:00PM
5:00PM
AGNÈS VARDA, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 ALEX WEBB, Robert Klein, D3 ANDERS PETERSEN, André Frère Editions, H3 ANTHONY HERNANDEZ, Thomas Zander, P1 ANTOINE LE GRAND, Damiani, H9 CHRIS KILLIP, Steidl, F1 CLARE STRAND, Mack, F3 DANIEL TRAUB, CJ CLARKE, Kehrer, F2 FRANK HORVAT, Hatje Cantz, F4 JEROEN ROBERT KRAMER, Flatland, C39 JH ENGSTRÖM, Komiyama, H4 J. HENRY FAIR, Julian Sander S2 JORGE BODANZKY, Livraria Madalena, F5 LUC CHESSEX, RM, F6 LUIS MOLINA-PANTIN, Henrique Faria, B21 MARION BELANGER, Radius, G6 MARGOT WALLARD, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 MARTIN KOLLAR, Mack, F3 PASCAL GRIMAUD, Filigranes, J11 PENELOPE UMBRICO, Bruce Silverstein, P9 PIETER HUGO, Stevenson, A18 RICHARD RENALDI, Aperture Foundation, F7 TOM ARNDT, Les Douches, A35 ZACKARY CANEPARI, Contrasto, G4 ÁLVARO LAIZ & LAIA, RM, F6 ANA STEWART, Livraria Madalena, F5 BRAD TEMKIN, Radius, G6 CARLOS ALBA, La Fábrica, J3 CHRISTOPH BANGERT, Kehrer, F2 DILAN D’AGATA, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2 HADLEY HUDSON, Hatje Cantz, F4 KARES LEROY, Huawei, J13 MAGNUS WENNMAN, Kehrer, F2 MAYUMI HOSOKURA, Mack, F3 PATRICK ZACHMANN, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 PER-ANDERS PETTERSSON, Kehrer, F2 PHILIPPE CHANCEL, Melanie Rio, A10 RENÉ GROEBLI, Esther Woerdehoff, D46 SARA GALBIATI, PETER HELLES ERIKSEN & TOBIAS SELNAES MARKUSSEN, André Frère Editions, H3 SUSAN MEISELAS, Aperture Foundation, F7 TAKASHI HOMMA, Mack, F3
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BRUCE DAVIDSON, Aperture Foundation, F7 CARMA CASULÁ, RM, F6 CATHERINE BALET & RICARDO MARTINEZ PAL, Dirk K.Bakker Boeken, H2 DANIEL CASTRO, Mack, F3 DOUG DUBOIS, Aperture Foundation, F7 EMMANUEL BERRY, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 GRACIELA ITURBIDE, RM, F6 LUCAS LENCI, Livraria Madalena, F5 SOFIA BORGES, Mack, F3 VÉRONIQUE BOURGOIN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, H2
6:30PM
ANTOINE D’AGATA, André Frère Editions, H3 BERTIEN VAN MANEN, Mack, F3 GAO BO, Contrasto, G4 NIGEL SHAFRAN, Mack, F3
7:00PM
CELSO BRANDÃO, Livraria Madalena, F5 CARLOS CAZALIS, RM, F6
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 1:00PM JAN C.SCHLEGEL, Bernheimer, D7 2:00PM ALEXANDER GRONSKY, Polka, KSENIA BABUSHKINA, Polka, MATTHEW BROOKES, Damiani, TIANE DOAN NA CHAMPASSAK,
A38 A38 H9 Polka, A38
3:00PM BRIAN YOUNG, Damiani, H9 FRANK HORVAT, Fifty One, B34
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THE PENCIL OF CULTURE 10 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY ACQUISITIONS CENTRE POMPIDOU
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Exhibition curators: Clément Chéroux, Karolina Lewandowska The Centre Pompidou’s photography collection, replete with 40,000 prints, is today one of the most important in Europe. During the last ten years, around 12,000 works have come to enhance this exceptional ensemble. The year 2011 was marked by the extraordinary acquisition of 7000 vintage prints from the 1930s and 1940s from the Bouqueret collection. Beyond this remarkable addition, there are around 5000 historic and contemporary works that contributed to the expansion of the museum’s inventory, from artists and photographers of all styles and nationalities. On the occasion of the 20th edition of Paris Photo, the Centre Pompidou debuts for the first time a selection of its politics for developing the collection. The title of this presentation is an explicit reference to the Pencil of Nature, the very first book on photography, published by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1844. In the introduction to his work, the British author explains that all interest in his invention lies in the fact that to produce his “photogenic drawings,” “without any aid whatever from the artist’s pencil”, is to reflect nature exactly as it appears. Seventeen decades later, photography is more than just the loyal auxiliary to the reproduction of reality. It has also become a marker of culture. Each photograph that has entered into the Centre Pompidou’s collection in the past years traces the history of a cultural moment. They bear witness to all kinds of thought, action and creation. They reveal social, political, intellectual, spiritual and emotional configurations that make up our community. Presented artists : Richard Avedon, Valérie Belin, Brassaï, Andreas Gursky, Germaine Krull, Sherrie Levine, René Magritte, Marc Riboud, August Sander, Allan Sekula, Alina Szapocznikow, Maurice Tabard, Wolfgang Tillmans, Etienne Léopold Trouvelot, Raoul Ubac, Jeff Wall… An Exhibition presented in le Salon d’Honneur, 1st Floor. With the support of J.P. Morgan, Paris Photo official Partner
THE PLATFORM
The Platform is an experimental forum proposing, over the course of four days, a series of conversations according to 5 axes: HOW TO COLLECT PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY? Photography now occupies an important position within most large art museums. Recognized as art, the photographic medium continuously enriches their collections. Clément Chéroux, chief curator and Karolina Lewandowska, curator, both at the Photography Department of the Centre Pompidou / Musée National d’Art Moderne, together with their guests will discuss directions in which photography collections could or should develop. DICUSSING PROVOKE The cult magazine Provoke changed he history of photography. Coinciding with the exhibition, Provoke, Between Protestation and Performance, currently on view at Le BAL, Diane Dufour, co-curator, ans her guests will propose a cross-analysis of Provoke, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s. PHOTGRAPHY BEYOND REPRESENTATION Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director of the Jewish Museum, New York and Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, leads a discussion on how the use of digital manipulation, the selection of specific cameras or lenses, and the choice of photo paper or development techniques are purposely employed in order to produce photographic works that go beyond the production of images, thus pointing towards the materiality, color, form, surface and physicality of the photographs themselves. PHOTOGRAPHY & CINEMA IN PRACTICE Matthieu Orléan, artistic consultant at La Cinémathèque française, will lead a discussion with filmmakers, artists, critics, and curators on vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art. He will also hold a discussion with two artists on their conjoined and paradoxical practices of photography and cinema. THE ARTIST AS… Pascal Beausse, head of the photographic collections at Centre National des Arts Plastiques, will lead a discussion with artists on the different roles that artists undertake, from the act of creation to the diffusion and exhibition of their images: the artist as curator, collector, investigator, activist, poet…
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THE PLATFORM PROGRAM AUDITORIUM – LEVEL 1
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 1:30pm -3:00pm HOW TO COLLECT PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY? CLÉMENT CHÉROUX AND KAROLINA LEWANDOWSKA (Curators at the Photography Department of the Centre Pompidou) Matthew S. Witkovsky (Curator of the Department of Photography, The Art Institute of Chicago) Florian Ebner (Head of the Photographic Collection, Museum Folkwang) Ann Thomas (Senior Curator, Canadian Photography Institute) ---
3:30pm-3:35pm DISCUSSING PROVOKE: INTRODUCTION DIANE DUFOUR (Director, LE BAL) and MICHAEL LUCKEN (Director, Japanese center studies of the INALCO) --60
3:35pm – 4:20pm PROVOKE OR THE END OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC LANGUAGE? MATTHEW S. WITKOVSKY (Curator of the Department of Photography, The Art Institute of Chicago) Yoko Sawada (Founder of Osiris) Akio Nagasawa (Gallerist, Akio Nagasawa Gallery) Christoph Schifferli (Collector) ---
4:30pm – 5:20pm TOWARDS A NEW AESTHETICS OF PROTEST? DUNCAN FORBES (Director, Fotomuseum Winterthur) John Gossage (Artist) Marc Feustel (Curator and Art Critic) ---
5:30pm – 6:20pm ART, ANTI-ART, NON ART, PERFORMANCE AND ACTIONS WALTER MOSER (Head of the photographic collection, Albertina, Vienna) Yuri Mitsuda (Curator and Historian) Elisa Uematsu (Director, Taka Ishii Gallery) Yumiko Chiba (Gallerist, Yumiko Chiba Gallery) ---
6:30pm – 7:20pm PROVOKE’S LEGACY AND INFLUENCE ON ARTISTS TODAY JEAN-KENTA GAUTHIER (Gallerist, Jean-Kenta Gauthier Gallery) Daisuke Yokota (Artist) Antoine d’Agata (Artist)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1:30pm – 2:30pm CONSTRUCTING PHOTOGRAPHS JENS HOFFMANN (Writer and Curator) Sharon Lockhart (Artist) Chris Wiley (Artist) ---
3:00pm – 4:00pm READING PHOTOGRAPHS JENS HOFFMANN (Writer and Curator) Jörg Heiser (Director of the Institute of Art in Context, and Editor at Large of Frieze magazine, London) Michelle Kuo (Editor in chief, Artforum) --4:30pm – 5:30pm DISPLAYING PHOTOGRAPHS JENS HOFFMANN (Writer and Curator) Piper Marshall (Independent Curator) Brian Sholis (Curator of photography, Cincinnati Art Museum) Eva Respini (Chief Curator, Barbara Lee at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston) ---
6:00pm – 7:00pm GATHERING PHOTOGRAPHS JENS HOFFMANN (Writer and Curator) Damien Bachelot (Collector) Fred Bidwell (Collector and Curator) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1:30pm – 3:00pm USE OF VERNACULAR PHOTOGRAPHY IN CINEMA: INSPIRATIONS AND MISAPPROPRIATION MATTHIEU ORLÉAN (Artistic Associate at the Cinémathèque française) Christophe Berhault (Artist) Sébastien Lifshitz (Filmmaker / Artist) Valérie Mréjen (Filmmaker / Artist) ---
3:30pm – 4:15pm DISCUSSION MATTHIEU ORLÉAN (Artistic Associate at the Cinémathèque française) Joachim Koester (Artist)
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4:45pm – 6:15pm IMPOSSIBLE HISTORY OF SET PHOTOGRAPHY, FROM ITS ORIGINS TO THE PRESENT DAY MATTHIEU ORLÉAN (Artistic Associate at the Cinémathèque française) Isabelle Weingarten (Actress / Still photographer for the films of Bresson, Assayas, Téchiné, Skolimowksi, among others) Eric Baudelaire (Artist / Filmmaker) Philippe Terrier-Hermann (Artist / Filmmaker) Walter Moser (Head of the Photographic Collection, Albertina, Vienna) ---
6:45pm – 7:45pm DISCUSSION MATTHIEU ORLÉAN (Artistic Associate at the Cinémathèque française) Jerry Schatzberg (Photographer and Filmmaker of the New Hollywood) 62
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1:30pm – 2:15pm DISCUSSION PASCAL BEAUSSE (Head of the Photographic Collections of Centre national des arts plastiques) Roger Ballen (Artist) ---
2:30pm - 3:15pm DISCUSSION PASCAL BEAUSSE (Head of the Photographic Collections of Centre national des arts plastiques) Suzanne Lafont (Artist) ---
3:30pm - 4:15pm DISCUSSION PASCAL BEAUSSE (Head of the Photographic Collections of Centre national des arts plastiques) Michel Campeau (Artist) Platform programme talks and events are open to all Paris Photo ticket holders. Seats are available on a first come first seated basis. Simultaneous translation is available in both French and English. Video footage of the Platform will be available online via parisphoto.com at a later date. Programme subject to modifications. Download the Paris Photo mobile app or visit parisphoto.com for the latest updates.
THE PARIS PHOTO-APERTURE FOUNDATION PHOTOBOOK AWARDS
Initiated in November 2012 by Aperture Foundation and Paris Photo, the PhotoBook Awards celebrate the photobook’s contribution to the evolving narrative of Photography. The fifth edition of the PhotoBook Awards will recognize three winners in the following categories: First PhotoBook, PhotoBook of the Year, and Photography Catalogue of the Year. The winners will be announced on Friday, November 11th at 1pm. The winners for the First PhotoBook category will receive a $10,000 prize. The winners of the other two categories will each receive a commemorative award. Thirty-five titles shortlisted from nearly 1000 submissions will be on display in the PhotoBook section during the fair and profiled in the 011 issue of The PhotoBook Review, a bi-annual publication created by Aperture and distributed during the Fair. The shortlist selection was made by Ann-Christin Bertrand (Curator, C/O Berlin), David Campany* (independent Curator and Writer), Lesley A. Martin (Creative Director, Aperture Foundation and Publisher The PhotoBook Review), Dr Rebecca Senf (Chief Curator, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona, and the Norton Family Curator of Photography, Phoenix Art Museum) and Christoph Wiesner (Artistic Director, Paris Photo). An exhibition of the thirty-five shortlisted books, chosen by an international jury, will be presented in the PhotoBook section. The final jury in Paris includes Paul Graham (Photographer), Jens Hoffmann (Writer and Curator), Agnés Sire (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson), Katja Stuke (Artist, Curator and Editor) and Thomas Zander (Gallerist). After Paris Photo, the exhibition will be presented at Ivorypress, Madrid (November 29th, 2016 – January 19th, 2017), Aperture Gallery, New York (December 10th, 2016 – February 4th, 2017), Düsseldorf Photo Weekend, Allemagne (February 3rd – February 5th, 2017), Palm Springs Photo Festival, California (May 7 – May 12th, 2017), Lumière Brothers Center for Photography, Moscow (May 2017), Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland (June 17th – October 15th, 2017) and at the College of Art and Design, Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (August 25th – October 21st, 2017). The exhibition is presented in the PhotoBook Sector, Space F9. *David Campany recused himself from the shortlist jury’s discussions of this title.
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PHOTOBOOK AWARDS SHORTLISTED TITTLES
PHOTOBOOK OF THE YEAR BARBARA BOSWORTH & MARGOT ANNE KELLEY The Meadow Radius Books SIÂN DAVEY Looking For Alice Trolley Books EAMONN DOYLE, NIALL SWEENEY & DAVID DONOHOE End. D1 MARK HOLBORN & WILLIAM EGGLESTON III The Democratic Forest Steidl 65
ANNETT GRÖSCHNER & ARWED MESSMER Taking Stock of Power: An Other View of the Berlin Wall Hatje Cantz GREGORY HALPERN ZZYZX MACK RON KURTZ & HANK O’NEAL Berenice Abbott: Paris Portraits, 1925–1930 Steidl and Commerce Graphics PETER PUKLUS The Epic Love Story of a Warrior SPBH Editions BATIA SUTER Parallel Encyclopedia #2 Roma Publications DANIEL TRAUB, WU YONG FU, & ZENG XIAN FANG Little North Road: Africa in China Kehrer Verlag FIRST PHOTOBOOK - $ 10,000 PRIZE MURRAY BALLARD The Prospect of Immortality GOST Books DAN BOARDMAN & ASPEN MAYS Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going, Why? Houseboat Press & Conveyor Editions
YANNICK BOUILLIS I Absolutely Forbade All Public Photographs of Myself Self-published ANDRE BRADLEY Dark Archives: 1–41 Image Text Ithaca Press MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BROWN Libyan Sugar Twin Palms Publishers CHENG XINHAO The Naming of a River Jiazazhi Press CJ CLARKE Magic Party Place Kehrer Verlag AMY ELKINS Black is the Day, Black is the Night Self-published ADAM GOLFER A House Without a Roof Booklyn CURRAN HATLEBERG Lost Coast TBW Books JOHN RADCLIFFE STUDIO Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015–2016 Self-published KATRIN KOENNING & SARKER PROTICK Astres Noirs Chose Commune QUENTIN LACOMBE Event Horizon Self-published JACK LATHAM Sugar Paper Theories Here Press and The Photographers’ Gallery SARA-LENA MAIERHOFER Dear Clark,: Portrait of a Con Man Drittel Books SOHEI NISHINO Tokyo amana CHRISTINE OSINSKI Summer Days Staten Island Damiani Editore
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KATE STONE & HANNAH SCHNEIDER How We End. Self-published PAUL TUROUNET Estamos Buscando A (We’re Looking For) Self-published PHOTOGRAPHY CATALOGUE OF THE YEAR DAVID CAMPANY* A Handful of Dust: from the Cosmic to the Domestic LE BAL & MACK KAROLINA PUCHAŁA-ROJEK & KAROLINA ZIĘBIŃSKA-LEWANDOWSKA Wojciech Zamecznik: Photo-graphics Fundacja Archeologia Fotografii MARC ROIG BLESA & ROGIER DELFOS Werker 2—A Spoken History of the Young Worker Foundation for Visual Arts and Fotomuseum Winterthur FRANCES TERPAK & MICHELLE BRUNNICK Robert Mapplethorpe: The Archive Getty Research Institute MATTHEW S. WITKOVSKY, CAROL S. ELIEL, & KAROLE P. B. VAIL Moholy-Nagy: Future Present Art Institute of Chicago (*) David Campany recused himself from the jury discussion of this title.
POEME NICÉPHORE NIÉPCE MUSEUM
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POEME is a digital installation that invents new ways to browse through image banks, an immersive environment in which to explore photography collections. After three years of research and the combined knowledge and skills of the Musée Nicéphore Niépce, the agency on-situ, Nicéphore Cité and the labs at the CNAM and the IGN, POEME provides viewers with an original way to browse through vast image banks. At this year’s Paris Photo, POEME will enable visitors to browse through over 200 000 images from the collections of the Musée Nicéphore Niépce. The language of images is universal but searching through an image bank remains a job for an expert. While POEME does provide in-depth access for professionals, it also caters to the novice browser. This interactive installation with its immersive operating system, broadens search capacities in other, more specific directions. This, the first official presentation of POEME, is a chance to celebrate the bicentenary of Nicéphore Niépce’s first photography trials. Far from the official commemorations, it provides us with an opportunity to appreciate how far photography has come since its origins. The issue at stake is no longer that of taking a photograph, even less that of printing, but how to manage huge archives while taking into account knowledge and intellectual property. This research was funded by the Agence Nationale pour la Recherche as part of the “CONTINT” (content and interaction) programme at the Ministère de la Recherche. The exhibitition is presented in the Rotonde de la Reine, Space R1.
PARIS PHOTO PRESENTS THE ARTISTS TALKS BY THE EYES MAGAZINE
6 sessions / 18 artists Nov. 10, Nov. 11, Nov. 12 1pm & 5pm Rotonde de la Reine / Space R2 The Artist Talks is a program of short exchange organized by The Eyes Magazine, dedicated to the photographic object and its author. In an intimate setting engaging interaction with the public, each of the guests will share his project in a set format of 15 minutes.
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1:30pm-1:45pm Thomas Sauvin, Paris-Beijing (French) 5:00pm-5:15pm Raphaël Dallaporta, Éditions Xavier Barral (French) 5:15pm-5:30pm Vasantha Yogananthan, Chose Commune (French) 5:30pm-5:45pm Nicolas Charlet & Bruno Lavaine, Éditions Nova (French) Friday Nov. 11 1:00pm-1:15pm Todd Hido, Les Éditions Textuel (English) 1:15pm-1:30pm Alejandro Cartagena, Patricia Condé (English) 1:30pm-1:45pm Céline Gaille, The Eyes Publishing (French) 5:00pm-5:15pm Chris Shaw, Galerie du Jour agnès b. (English) 5:15pm-5:30pm Laurence Leblanc, 2016 Niépce Award (French) 5:30pm-5:45pm Phenomen Colletiv, East Gallery / André Frères Éditions (English)
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Saturday Nov. 12 1:00pm-1:15pm Paul Graham, Mack (English) 1:15pm-1:30pm Aneta Grzeszykowska, Raster Gallery (English) 1:30pm-1:45pm Bruno v. Roels, Fifty One Fine Art Gallery (French) 5:00pm-5:15pm Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber, Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award 2016 (English) 5:15pm-5:30pm Kirill Golovchenko, Rodovid (English) 5:30pm-5:45pm Laureate of the 2016 Paris Photo - Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards or a special guest. *Programme subject to modifications
CARTE BLANCHE RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA
OCT-NOV 2016 GARE DU NORD
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PHOTOGRAPHY IN WORDS PARIS PHOTO - RADIO NOVA
OCT 25 – NOV 10, 2016 ON RADIO NOVA
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Paris Photo and Radio Nova have joined together for special on-air programming bringing words to images. Special guests, including artists, curators, art critics and museum directors participate in short segments each dedicated to the description of a photograph of their choosing. At the conclusion of each broadcast, audiences are invited discover the selected images as they are revealed online at parisphoto.com and www.novaplanet.com. On-air (French only) with Radio Nova 10:50am daily from October 25th through November 10 (except November 1st). Broadcasting Programme: Oct. 25 - S imon Baker (Senior Curator of Photography and International Art, Tate Modern) Oct. 26 - Vincent Segal (Cellist) Oct. 27 - Chiara Parisi (Director of Cultural Programmes, La Monnaie de Paris) Oct. 28 - Françoise Huguier (Photographer) Oct. 31 - David Campany (Writer, Curator, Artist) Nov. 2 - Ann-Christin Bertrand (Curator, C/O Berlin) Nov. 3 - Simon Karlstetter (Artist, Musician and Cultural Entrepreneur) Nov. 4 - Nicolas Trembley (Curator and Writer) Nov. 7 - Ami Barak (Independent Curator) Nov. 8 - Alinka Echeverría (Artist) Nov. 9 - Natacha Wolinski (Art Critic) Nov. 10 - Tatyana Franck (Director, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne) To listen to the podcast and for English transcripts visit parisphoto.com.
ASSOCIATED EXHIBITIONS
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PHOTOPLAY : PICTURES-IN-PICTURES JPMORGAN CHASE ART COLLECTION
J.P. MORGAN
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J.P. Morgan Private Bank, celebrating its sixth year as official partner of Paris Photo, returns with a special exhibition drawn from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection and chosen by Lisa K. Erf, the Collection’s Chief Curator. Showcasing an international roster of artists, Photoplay brings together works that explore the potential for images within images, as a theme or effect, to create narratives and meanings that evolve, collide, confuse, entertain and illuminate. Exhibited artists: Diane Arbus, Eve Arnold, John Baldessari, Tina Barney, Cecil Beaton, Robert Doisneau, Walker Evans, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kenneth Josephson, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Vik Muniz, Oscar Muñoz, Christine Osinski, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Miguel Solar-Roig, Thomas Struth and Jerry Uelsmann. The exhibition will be presented in the Salon d’Honneur of the Grand Palais. The exhibition is presented in the Salon d’Honneur on the upper level in space S1.
ENCRE BLANCHE - ALINKA ECHEVERRÍA LAUREATE OF THE BMW RESIDENCY
BMW ART & CULTURE
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Winner of the BMW Residency by BMW Art & Culture Alinka Echeverría presents a project examining the photographic medium – invention, reproduction, image transfer, and its dissemination process. Through the character of Nicéphore Niépce, Alinka Echeverría explores the founding of photography with the first heliography. With an interest in the representation of women in the history of Art and Photography, she weaves historical, technical and philosophical ties between ceramics and the collections of the Nicéphore Niépce Museum where the BMW Residency takes place. The exhibition is presented in the BMW space, E3.
LE PRIX LEICA OSKAR BARNACK & LE PRIX LEICA NEWCOMER
LEICA
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For the first time, Leica presents during Paris Photo the Leica Oscar Barnack and the Leica Newcomer Awards, both given to two French photographs. The Leica Oscar Barnack 2016 Award is awarded to Scarlett Coten for her series Mectoub. Started in 2012, the series of portraits was taken in North Africa and Middle East, focusing on the identity of an emancipated generation of men. The Leica Newcomer Award goes to ClĂŠmentine Schneidermann who documented the life of children in socials housing in a mining aera in Wales, in September 2015. Between social documentary and performance, ClĂŠmentine offers a kind and poetic vision. The exhibition is presented in the Leica space, J15.
#OO GALLERY
HUAWEI
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Sign of our times, Huawei in Paris Photo, the smartphone into the world of artistic photography. Portraitists or landscapists, specialists of colour or black and white photography, seven artists captured, with this new medium, moments, feelings and emotions, with accuracy and precision, as they would have done with their camera, but differently. Huawei presents an original and digital exhibition nourished by the sensitivity of renowned international photographers and young talents: StĂŠphane LavouĂŠ, Hassan Hajjaj, Kares Leroy George Awde, Marion Gambin, Newsha Tavakolian and Tansneem Alsultan. The exhibition is presented in the Huawei space, J13.
MINDSET OMAR VICTOR DIOP CHOOSES PERNOD RICARD
PERNOD RICARD
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Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop chose to portray 17 Pernod Ricard employees for the 41st Artistic Campaign of the Group. Africa is the “new frontier” of Pernod Ricard, which opened 6 local affiliates in the last 5 years. It is therefore quite natural that the Group offered a carte blanche to Senegalese artist Omar Victor Diop. A renowned photographer with a style rooted in the continent where he grew up, Omar is already internationally recognised for his portrait work which is reinventing West Africa’s traditional studio pose. Omar has chosen to represent employees from the Group’s African affiliates and to embody the relationship between them and heir colleagues around the world, in the shape of medallion built in the outfits specially designed by the Senegalese stylist Selly Raby Kane. This new artistic experience presented by Pernod Ricard reflects the comapny’s Mindset: pride of being part of the team, joy of sharing a moment together, and excitement to embark on a new adventure. It is supported by the Group’s best ambassadors: its employees. The exhibition is presented in the Pernod Ricard space, D1.
TOMASZ GUDZOWATY PHOTOGRAPHY AS A NEW KIND OF LOVE POEM / CLOSER
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This exhibition presents more than two decades of work by Tomasz Gudzowaty, dexterously exploring a wide range of genres from social documentary and photojournalism, to portraiture, wildlife and sports photography. Including the framed books Photography as a New Kind of Love Poem and Closer (both published by Steidl 2016) alongside original prints from these series, the exhibition shows the photobook as an important medium in his practice. With an emphasis on both the general patterns and minute details of his subjects, Gudzowaty eschews chronological or thematic order for sequences shaped by mood and visual relationships. The result is a consistent and engaging investigation of the world and human condition. The exhibition is presented on the upper level in the Gallery Jean Perrin, space SH3.
LIGHT BY ERWIN OLAF FOR CHAMPAGNE RUINART
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“Photos, like champagne, need darkness to find light.” – Erwin Olaf Maison Ruinart is celebrating its 120th anniversary since its first artistic collaboration. In 1896, the Ruinart family commissioned the young Czech artist, Alphonse Mucha, to create an advertising poster. This poster was a sensation in its time. In celebration of this anniversary, the Maison chose artist Erwin Olaf, to capture its immense chalk cellars, recently classified by Unesco as a World Heritage Site. Light by Erwin Olaf was inspired by the unique natural prints found on the cellar walls; traces of human labour and amusing drawings by unknown authors. These discoveries can be compared with the works of prehistoric art. Light is a kind of flashback to the beginnings of photography, a homage to the art of drawing with light. The exhibition is presented in Paris Photo’s VIP Lounge in the Salon Jean Perrin on the first floor.
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ACADÉMIE DES BEAUX-ARTS DIVAGATION – SUR LES PAS DE BASHÔ (JAPON) KLAVDIJ SLUBAN 26 OCT - 20 NOV 2016 — Institut de France, 23, quai de Conti, 75006 Paris www.academie-des-beaux-arts.fr Métro : Pont Neuf 7 / Odéon 4, 10 Everyday (except Monday), 11am–6pm ATELIER NÉERLANDAIS CLASSIX NOUVEAUX - AU-DELÀ DU PORTRAIT / BEYOND PORTRAITURE RUUD VAN DER PEIJL 10 NOV - 14 NOV 2016 — 121, rue de Lille, 75007 Paris - www.atelierneerlandais.com Métro : Assemblée Nationale 12 Everyday (except Monday), 12noon–6pm 80
LE BAL PROVOKE – BETWEEN PROTEST AND PERFORMANCE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE AU JAPON 1960-1970 14 SEPT - 11 DEC 2016 6, impasse de la Défense, 75018 Paris - www.le-bal.fr Métro : Place de Clichy 2, 13 Wednesday to Friday, 12noon–8pm (Wednesday till 9pm and Thursday till 10pm), Saturday and Sunday, 11am–8pm (Sunday till 7pm) BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE LA FRANCE D’AVEDON - VIEUX MONDE, NEW LOOK 18 OCT 2016 - 26 FEB 2017 LUMIÈRE SUR LA VILLE - PHOTOGRAPHIES DE NICOLAS N. YANTCHEVSKY 25 OCT - 4 DEC 2016 Site François Mitterrand - Quai François Mauriac, 75013 Paris www.bnf.fr Métro : Quai de la gare 6 / Bibliothèque François Mitterrand 14 Tuesday to Saturday, 10am–7pm, Sunday, 1pm–7pm CENTRE CULTUREL CANADIEN ANGELA GRAUERHOLZ : ÉCRINS ÉCRANS 9 NOV 2016 - 24 MARCH 2017 RENCONTRE AVEC EDWARD BURTYNSKY ET WILLIAM A. EWING SAM 12 NOV at 8pm (on reservation: reservation@canada-culture.org) 5, rue de Constantine, 75007 Paris - www.canada-culture.org Métro : Invalides 8, 13 Monday to Saturday, 12noon–6pm
CENTRE CULTUREL IRLANDAIS HANNAH STARKEY - WOMEN 11 NOV 2016 - 8 JAN 2017 5, rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris - www.centreculturelirlandais.com Métro : Place Monge 7 / Cardinal Lemoine 10 Tuesday to Sunday, 2pm–6pm (Wednesday till 8pm) CENTRE CULTUREL SUISSE YANN GROSS – THE JUNGLE SHOW II 4 NOV - 11 DEC 2016 38, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75003 Paris - www.ccsparis.com Métro : Saint-Paul 1 Everyday (except Monday), 1pm–7pm CENTRE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE D’ILE-DE-FRANCE BUILD AND DESTROY – BIG BANGERS DAVID DE BEYTER 9 OCT - 18 DEC 2016 107, avenue de la République, Cour de la ferme briarde, 77340 Pontault-Combault - www.cpif.net Wednesday to Friday, 1pm–6pm, Saturday and Sunday, 2pm–6pm CENTRE POMPIDOU MAGRITTE, LA TRAHISON DES IMAGES 21 SEP 2016 - 23 JAN 2017 JEAN-LUC MOULÈNE 19 OCT 2016 - 20 FEB 2017 BRASSAI – GRAFFITI 9 NOV 2016 - 30 JAN 2017 Place Georges Pompidou, 75004 Paris - www.centrepompidou.fr Métro : Rambuteau 11 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Châtelet 1, 4, 7, 11, 14 Everyday (except Tuesday), 11am–9pm (Thursday till 11pm) CENTRE TCHÈQUE PREMYSL HAVLIK – OEUVRES 1998-2016 4 NOV - 16 DEC 2016 18, rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris - http://paris.czechcentres.cz Métro : Saint-Germain-des-Près 4 / Mabillon 10 Tuesday to Saturday, 1pm–6pm (Wednesday till 8pm) LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE DE MÉLIÈS À LA 3D, LA MACHINE CINÉMA 5 OCT 2016 - 29 JAN 2017 51, rue de Bercy, 75012 Paris - www.cinematheque.fr Métro: Bercy 6, 14 Monday to Saturday (except Tuesday), 12noon–7pm (Thursday till 10pm) Sunday, 10am–8pm CITÉ DE L’ARCHITECTURE & DU PATRIMOINE TOUS À LA PLAGE ! - VILLES BALNÉAIRES DU XVIIIÈ SIÈCLE À NOS JOURS 19 OCT 2016 - 13 FEV 2017 45, avenue du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris - www.citechaillot.fr Métro : Trocadéro 6, 9 Everyday (except Monday and Tuesday), 11am–7pm (Thursday till 9pm)
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CITÉ DE LA MUSIQUE - PHILHARMONIE DE PARIS MMM - MATTHIEU CHEDID RENCONTRE MARTIN PARR 4 OCT 2016 - 29 JAN 2017 Cité de la musique 221, avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 paris - www.philharmoniedeparis.fr/MMM Métro/Tram : Porte de Pantin 5, T3 Tuesday to Friday, 12noon–6pm, Saturday and Sunday, 10am–6pm FNAGP - FONDATION NATIONALE DES ARTS GRAPHIQUES ET PLASTIQUES ALLER ET RETOUR DANS LA CHAMBRE BLANCHE, DENIS ROCHE 9 NOV 2016 – 29 JAN 2017 Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz 16 rue Charles VII, 94130 Nogent-sur-Marne - http://maba.fnagp.fr Monday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, 1pm–6pm,Saturday and Sunday, 12noon–6pm FONDATION CARTIER POUR L’ART CONTEMPORAIN LE GRAND ORCHESTRE DES ANIMAUX 2 JUIL 2016 – 8 JAN 2017 261, boulevard Raspail, 75004 Paris - www.fondation.cartier.com Métro : Raspail 4, 6 / Denfert-Rochereau 4, 6 Everyday (except Monday), 11am–9pm (Tuesday till 10pm) 82
FONDATION D’ENTREPRISE RICARD LAURENT MONTARON-DIORAMAS 15 NOV 2016 – 8 JAN 2017 12, rue Boissy d’Anglas, 75008 - www.fondation-entreprise-ricard.com Métro : Concorde 1, 8, 12 / Madeleine 8, 12, 14 Tuesday to Saturday, 11am–7pm FONDATION HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON LOUIS FAURER 9 SEP - 18 DEC 2016 2, impasse Lebouis, 75014 Paris - www.henricartierbresson.org Métro : Gaîté 13 / Edgar Quinet 6 Saturday, 11am–6:45pm (Wednesday till 8:30pm) FONDATION LE CORBUSIER L’OEUVRE ARCHITECTURALE DE LE CORBUSIER. UNE CONTRIBUTION EXCEPTIONNELLE AU MOUVEMENT MODERNE 30 MAI – 30 NOV 2016 Maison de la Roche - 8-10, square du Docteur Blanche, 75016 Paris www.fondationlecorbusier.fr Métro : Jasmin 9 Tuesday from Saturday: 10am–6pm ; Monday, 1:30pm–6pm FRAC ÎLE-DE-FRANCE / LE PLATEAU MARK GEFFRIAUD - DEUX MILLE QUINZE 21 SEP - 11 DEC 2016 22 rue des Alouettes, 75019 - www.fraciledefrance.com Métro : Buttes Chaumont 7bis / Jourdain 11 Wednesday to Sunday, 2pm–7pm
GALERIE AZZEDINE ALAÏA PHOTOGRAPHIES DE LA COLLECTION CARLA SOZZANI, CHOISIES PAR FABRICE HERGOTT 11 NOV – 01 JAN 18, rue de la Verrerie - 75004 PARIS Métro : Hôtel de Ville 1 / Saint-Paul 1 Everyday, 11am–7pm GALERIE DES GALERIES HANS-PETER FELDMANN 14 OCT 2016 - 21 JAN 2017 1st floor, Galeries Lafayette, 40, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris - www.galeriedesgaleries.com Métro : Chaussée d’Antin Lafayette 7, 9 / Trinité 12 / Opéra 3, 7, 8 Tuesday to Saturday, 11am–7pm GOETHE-INSTITUT DOCUMENTER L’ÉPHÈMÈRE - PHOTOGRAPHIES DE LA COLLECTION REGARD 10 NOV 2016 – 21 DEC 2016 17, avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris - www.goethe.de Métro : Iéna 9 / Boissière 6 Monday to Friday, 9am–9pm, Saturday, 9am–2pm GRAND PALAIS HERGÉ 28 SEP 2016 – 15 JAN 2017 MEXIQUE 1900-1950, DIEGO RIVERA, FRIDA KHALO, JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO AND THE AVANT GARDE 5 OCT 2016 – 23 JANV 2017 Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 - www.grandpalais.fr Métro : Champs-Elysées – Clemenceau 1, 13 / Franklin D. Roosevelt 1,9 Everyday (except Tuesday), 10 am–20pm (Wednesday till 10pm) INSTITUT CULTUREL DU MEXIQUE LA VILLE DES MONTAGNES - LA CIUDAD DE LAS MONTAÑAS 13 OCT 2016 - 7 JAN 2017 119, rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris - https://embamex2.sre.gob.mx/francia Métro : Saint Sébastien Froissart 8 / Filles du Calvaire 8 Monday to Friday, 10am–1pm, 2:30pm–6pm Saturday, 3pm–7pm INSTITUT DU MONDE ARABE BISKRA, REINE DU DÉSERT 23 SEP 2016 – 22 JAN 2017 LAST WATER WAR OF A FUTURE – EMERIC LHUISSET 28 SEP – 27 NOV 2016 1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, Place Mohammed V, 75005 Paris www.imarabe.org Métro : Jussieu 7 / Cardinal Lemoine 10 Tuesday to Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays, 10am–7pm
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INSTITUT HONGROIS LA RÉVOLUTION EN IMAGES 20 OCT – 10 DEC 2016 HUMAN - ARION GÁBOR KUDÁSZ 20 OCT – 10 DEC 2016 92, rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris www.instituthongrois.fr Métro : Rennes 12 / Saint-Sulpice 4 Monday to Saturday, 9am–9pm INSTITUT SUEDOIS GRAND THEORY HOTEL - ANNIKA VON HAUSSWOLFF 11 NOV 2016 – 19 MARS 2017 Hôtel de Marle, 11, rue Payenne, 75003 Paris www.institutsuedois.fr Métro : Saint Paul 1 / Chemin vert 8 / Pont Marie 7 Tuesday to Sunday, 12noon–6pm
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JEU DE PAUME SOULÈVEMENTS 18 OCT 2016 – 15 JAN 2017 BASIM MAGDY - SATELLITE 9 : UNE PROPOSITION DE HEIDI BALLET 18 OCT 2016 – 15 JAN 2017 1, place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris www.jeudepaume.org Métro : Concorde 1, 8, 12 Everyday (except Monday), 11am–7pm (Tuesday till 9pm) MAISONS DE VICTOR HUGO PARIS/ GUERNESEY FORMAT DE POCHE – LES PREMIÈRES IMAGES FRANÇOIS CHIFFLART – DES TRAVAILLEURS DE LA MER 20 SEP 2016 – 8 JAN 2017 6, place des Vosges, 75004 Paris - www.maisonsvictorhugo.paris.fr Métro : Saint-Paul 11 / Bastille 1, 5, 8 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–6pm MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE UNE SAISON AMÉRICAINE HARRY CALLAHAN, ANDRES SERRANO, DIANA MICHENER & JIM DINE 09 NOV 2016 – 29 JAN 2017 PRÉSENTATION DES ARCHIVES PIERRE MOLINIER 9 NOV – 13 NOV 2016 (Vente aux enchères publique à Drouot le 14 NOV) 5/7, rue de Fourcy, 75004 Paris - www.mep-fr.org Métro : Saint-Paul 1 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Pont Marie 7 Wednesday to Sunday, 11am–7:45pm LA MAISON ROUGE, FONDATION ANTOINE DE GALBERT PLUS JAMAIS SEUL - HERVÉ DI ROSA ET LES ARTS MODESTES 22 OCT 2016 - 22 JAN 2017 10, boulevard de la Bastille, 75012 Paris - www.lamaisonrouge.org Métro : Quai de la Rapée 5 / Bastille 1, 5, 8 Wednesday to Sunday, 11am–7pm (Thursday till 9pm)
MÉMORIAL DE LA SHOAH APRÈS LA SHOAH, RESCAPÉS, RÉFUGIÉS, SURVIVANTS. 1944-1947 27 JAN – 20 NOV 2016 17, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier, 75004 - www.memorialdelashoah.org Métro : Saint-Paul 1 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Pont Marie 7 Everyday (except Saturday), 10am–6pm (Thursday until 10pm) MONA BISMARCK AMERICAN CENTER ANDRES SERRANO, ARTIST TALK WED 9 NOV 2016 at 7pm (on reservation: rsvp@monabismarck.org or +33 (0) 1 47 23 38 88) 34, avenue de New York, 75016 Paris - www.monabismarck.org Métro : Iéna 9 / Alma-Marceau 9 MUSÉE BOURDELLE DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR BOURDELLE SCULPTEUR ET PHOTOGRAPHE 27 OCT 2016 - 29 JAN 2017 18, rue Antoine Bourdelle, 75015 Paris - www.bourdelle.paris.fr Métro : Falguière 12 / Montparnasse - Bienvenüe 4,6,12,13 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–6pm MUSÉE D’ART MODERNE DE LA VILLE DE PARIS BENJAMIN KATZ 30 SEP - 31 DEC 2016 EVA & ADELE – YOU ARE MY BIGGEST INSPIRATION 30 SEP 2016 - 26 FEB 2017 BERNARD BUFFET - RÉTROSPECTIVE 14 OCT 2016 – 26 FEB 2017 CARL ANDRE - SCULPTURE AS PLACE, 1958-2010 18 OCT 2016 – 12 FEB 2017 11, avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris - www.mam.paris.fr Métro : Iéna 9 / Alma-Marceau 9 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–6pm. (Thursday till 10pm except Benjamin Katz, EVA & ADELE and the permanent collections) MUSÉE DE LA VIE ROMANTIQUE L’OEIL DE BAUDELAIRE 20 SEP 2016 - 29 JAN 2017 16, rue Chaptal, 75009 Paris www.vie-romantique.paris.fr Métro : Saint-Georges 12 / Pigalle 2, 12 / Blanche 2 / Liège 13 Tuesday to Saturday, 10am–6pm MUSÉE DE L’HOMME TRIBU/S DU MONDE 12 OCT 2016 - 2 JAN 2017 17, Place du Trocadéro, 75016 Paris www.museedelhomme.fr Métro : Trocadéro 6, 9 Everyday (except Tuesday), 10am–6pm
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MUSÉE NATIONAL DE L’HISTOIRE DE L’IMMIGRATION « VIVRE ! » LA COLLECTION AGNÈS B. AU MUSÉE NATIONAL DE L’HISTOIRE DE L’IMMIGRATION 18 OCT 2016 - 8 JAN 2017 293, avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris www.histoire-immigration.fr Métro : Porte Dorée 8 Tuesday to Friday, 10am–5:45pm Saturday and Sunday, 10am–7pm MUSÉE D’ORSAY SPECTACULAIRE SECOND EMPIRE, 1852 – 1870 27 SEP 2016 - 15 JAN 2017 1, rue de la Légion d’Honneur, 75007 Paris www.musee-orsay.fr Métro : Solférino 12 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–6pm (Thursday till 9:45pm)
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MUSÉE DES ARTS DÉCORATIFS ROGER TALLON – LE DESIGN EN MOUVEMENT 8 SEP 2016 – 8 JAN 2017 L’ESPRIT DU BAUHAUS 19 OCT 2016 – 26 FEB 2017 LE DESIGN DE JEAN NOUVEL 27 OCT 2016 – 12 FEB 2017 107, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr Métro : Palais Royal Musée du Louvre 1, 7 Tuesday to Sunday, 11am–6pm (Thursday till 9pm) MUSÉE DU QUAI BRANLY-JACQUES CHIRAC THE COLOR LINE LES ARTISTES AFRICAINS-AMÉRICAINS ET LA SÉGRÉGATION 04 OCT 2016 - 15 JAN 2017 37, quai Branly, 75007 Paris www.quaibranly.fr Métro : Alma-Marceau 9 / Iéna 9 / École Militaire 8 / Bir Hakeim 6 Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday, 11am–7pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11am–9pm MUSÉE NATIONAL DES ARTS ASIATIQUES – GUIMET JADE, DES EMPEREURS À L’ART DÉCO 19 OCT 2016 – 16 JANV 2017 CARTE BLANCHE À JIANG DAHAI 19 OCT 2016 – 6 FEV 2017 ASCÈTES, SULTANS ET MAHARADJAHS, PAGES INDIENNES DU MUSÉE NATIONAL DES ARTS ASIATIQUES – GUIMET 19 OCT 2016 – 13 FEV 2017 6, place d’Iéna, 75116 Paris - www.guimet.fr Métro : Boissière 6 / Iéna 9 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–5:45pm
MUSÉE RODIN L’ENFER SELON RODIN 18 OCT 2016 – 22 JAN 2017 79, rue de Varenne, 75007 - www.musee-rodin.fr Métro : Varenne 13 Everyday (except Tuesday), 10am–6pm PETIT PALAIS OSCAR WILDE, L’IMPERTINENT ABSOLU 28 SEP 2016 - 15 JAN 2017 L’ART DE LA PAIX. SECRETS ET TRÉSORS DE LA DIPLOMATIE. 19 OCT 2016 - 15 JAN 2017 KEHINDE WILEY 20 OCT 2016 - 15 JAN 2017 ALBERT BESNARD. MODERNITÉS BELLE EPOQUE 25 OCT 2016 - 29 JAN 2017 Avenue Winston Churchill – 75008 Paris - www.petitpalais.paris.fr Métro : Champs-Elysées – Clemenceau 1, 13 Everyday (except Monday), 10am–6pm (Friday till 9pm) PALAIS DE TOKYO TINO SEHGAL 12 OCT - 18 DEC 2016 13, avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris - www.palaisdetokyo.com Métro : Iéna 9 / Alma-Marceau 9 Everyday (except Tuesday), 12noon–midnight.
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OFFICIAL PARTNER OF PARIS PHOTO ̏BMW is celebrating its 100 years this year, and looks ahead to the future where innovation and creativity are key priorities. We are very glad to have worked with great artists for the 2016 edition of the BMW Residency; the competition proved to be of very high quality. The jury has chosen an artist who orients her research towards photographic materials, methods of representation, and forms in space. It is the confirmation that 200 years after the discovery of the photography by Nicéphore Niépce, it is still possible be surprised.˝. Serge Naudin, CEO BMW Group France. BMW group engaged patron for over 40 years in comtemporary artistic creation BMW and BMW for
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Created in 2011 in partnership with the Nicéphore Niépce Museum, the BMW Residency permits a photographic artist to realize a project over the period of three months at Chalon-sur-Saône, under the direction of François Cheval, Chief Curator of the museum. Besides a €6,000 grant and lodging, BMW Group France proposes an exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles and Paris Photo, the publication of the laureate’s work in a book by Trocadéro Publishing as well as a video illustrating the creative process and the universe of the winning photographer. BMW Art & Culture exhibits “Nicephora” by Alinka Echeverría, the laureate of the 2015 BMW Residency and presents the first images of Dune Varella currently in residency. --MEDIA CONTACTS MARYSE BATAILLARD BMW Group France Tel: +33 1 30 43 93 23 maryse.bataillard@bmw.fr CHANTAL NEDJIB L’image par l’image Tel: +33 (0)6 40 23 65 10 cnedjib@chantalnedjibconseil.com MAUD PRANGEY Press Agent Tel: +33 (0)6 63 40 54 62 mprangey@gmail.com www.bmw.com
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2,500 billion and operations in more than 60 countries. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small businesses and commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management, private banking and private equity. J.P. Morgan established in France in 1868. About the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection The JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, created in 1959 by David Rockefeller, features more than 30,000 artworks displayed in 450 office locations worldwide. It is regarded as one of the world’s most established corporate art collections. With more than 6,000 works categorized as photographs or photo-based works, photography, both historic and contemporary, has always played a major role. PhotoPlay, an exhibition on contemporary photography originating exclusively from the JPMorgan Art Collection toured South America in the 1990s – a landmark exhibition for its time. J.P. Morgan Private Bank is honored to be an official partner of Paris Photo since 2011 and now Paris Photo Los Angeles. As part of this partnership, we are pleased to exhibit select artworks from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection. Titled, PHOTOPLAY: PICTURES-IN-PICTURES, this year’s exhibition brings together works that explore the potential for images within images, as a theme or effect, to create narratives and meanings that evolve, collide, confuse, entertain and illuminate. The exhibition, curated by Lisa K. Erf, Director and Chief Curator of the Collection, presents the following artists: Diane Arbus, Eve Arnold, John Baldessari, Tina Barney, Cecil Beaton, Robert Doisneau, Walker Evans, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kenneth Josephson, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Vik Muniz, Oscar Muñoz, Christine Osinski, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Miguel Solar-Roig, Thomas Struth and Jerry Uelsmann. A real window to the world, art incites one to envisage new perspectives and openly express ideas. It is in this spirit that J.P. Morgan employees work with their clients, day in and day out. --MEDIA CONTACT ARMELLE VERCKEN J.P. Morgan Tel: +33 (0)1 40 15 42 37 armelle.vercken@jpmorgan.com www.jpmorganchase.com
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Leica for the 20th edition of Paris Photo Leica presents for the first time at Paris Photo the 2016 Leica Oskar Barnack Award and the Leica Newcomer Awards given to two French photographers. The 2016 Leica Oskar Barnack Award is attributed to Scarlett Coten, for her long running work entitled Mectoub. It is a series of portraits begun in 2012 in North Africa and in the Middle East, questioning the masculine identity of a generation of emancipated men. The Leica Newcomer Award goes to Clémentine Schneidermann who in September 2015, realized a project on children residing in social housing situated in the heart of the old mining region of Whales. Between social documentary and performance, Clémentine offers a tender and poetic vision.
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Leica’s engagement to photography Leica Camera highlights the diversity of visions and contemporary artistic creation throughout a network of 15 galleries world wide. The Leica Camera Group attributes three renowned international awards: since 1979 the Leica Oskar Barnack Award includes a 25 000 euro prize and a Leica M digital camera of a 10 000 euro value, the Leica Newcomer Award includes a 10 000 euro prize and a Leica M camera of the same value, as well as the Hall of Fame awarding the career of a photographer. A page in histoiry Leica drew its notoriety at the beginning of the XX century, and overturned photographic practices tied to technology. Thanks to the commercialization of the small format camera 24 x 36 Leica in 1925, the photographer became « mobile in the flux of action ». In this way, a page in the history of photography opened with the coming photojournalism. This history is the object of a great exhibition and a book published by Kehrer “Eye Wide Open, 100 years of Photograhy Leica” reuniting more than 500 photographs, books and historical documents. It clarifies diverse aspects of 35 mm format photography, photojournalism to the avant-garde, copyright photography, covering 14 chapters in the history photography. This itinerant exhibition began in Hamburg, and has already counted more than 70000 visitors. From the end of November 2016, the exhibition will be at the Galeria Minicipal de Porto then from May 2017 at the Telefonica de Madrid. --MEDIA CONTACT GAËLLE GOUINGUENÉ gaelle.g@leica-camera.fr www.leica-camera.fr
Sign of our times, Huawei in Paris Photo, the smartphone into the world of artistic photography. Huawei has multiplied initiatives in favor of photography supporting festivals such as the Festival Circulation(s) of young European photography, Rencontres d’Arles or Paris Photo, and also putting forward artists with the #NoFilter exhibition last May. It is in pursuit of this approach that Huawei Photo Academy is born, a place of confluence between art photography and smartphone, where amateurs and experienced photographers reveal and expose their creativity. HUAWEI IN PARIS PHOTO Portraitists or landscapists, specialists of colour or black and white photography, seven artists captured, with this new medium, moments, feelings and emotions, with accuracy and precision, as they would have done with their camera, but differently. Huawei presents an original and digital exhibition nourished by the sensitivity of renowned international photographers and young talents: Stéphane Lavoué, Hassan Hajjaj, Kares Leroy, George Awde, Marion Gambin, Newsha Tavakolian and Tansneem Alsultan. A LITTLE OF HISTORY Huawei has 16 R&D centers including France, the USA, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. Used by a third of the world population, Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries. Since 2014, Huawei is the 3rd global provider of mobile phones, and ranks 72th in the 2016 Interbrand 100 global brands ranking. Huawei Consumer BG offers smartphones, mobile broadband devices, home equipment and cloud services. With an expertise of 20 years in the telecommunications sector, Huawei is dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around the world --CONTACT MÉDIAS ANGELINE POUPIN Angeline.poupin@huawei.com www.huawei-photoacademy.fr
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Pernod Ricard, the world’s n°2 in wines and spirits was created in 1975 by the merger of Ricard and Pernod. For the past 40 years, Pernod Ricard has been promoting its signature, “créateurs de convivialité”, around de world through its iconic international brands. Pernod Ricard perpetuates its founder Paul Ricard’s legacy, as he was an unwavering supporter of artists, offering them each year since 1975 the opportunity to take over the cover of the Group’s annual report with an artistic “carte blanche”. Since 2010, Pernod Ricard has focused on contemporary photography. 7 internationally renowned photographers have participated in this adventure so far: Marcos Lopez, Denis Rouvre, Eugenio Recuenco, Olaf Breuning, Vee Speers, Li Wei, and this year, Omar Victor Diop alongside whom Pernod Ricard is exhibiting for the second year at the Paris Photo Fair. They have all respected the only constraint set by the Group: to use Pernod Ricard employees as models as “they are the ones who promote our values and make the success of our company” explains Alexandre Ricard, Chairman & CEO. Pernod Ricard and Omar Victor Diop thus present MINDSET, a new campaign starring 17 employees from its affiliates in the African continent, its new frontier.
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This campaign gave Omar Victor Diop the opportunity to immerse himself in the corporate culture of a Group that he didn’t know before. “Such pride and such dignity shown by the employees! It was so bold of a CAC40 listed company to be so fully committed to Africa! All that was left for me to do was to contribute my strength and joy to realizing this vision.” For the second year, Pernod Ricard will exhibit the result of this photographic campaign at the Paris Photo Fair, from November 9th to November 13th at the Grand Palais. --MEDIA CONTACT SYLVIE MACHENAUD External Communication Director Pernod Ricard Tél : +33 (0)1 41 00 44 04 Sylvie.machenaud@pernod-ricard.com APOLLINE CELEYRON Press Officer Pernod Ricard Tél : +33 (0)1 41 00 40 97 Apolline.celeyron@pernod-ricard.com SYLVIE GRUMBACH 2e Bureau Tél : +33 (0)1 42 33 93 05 S.grumbach@2e-bureau.com MARTIAL HOBENICHE 2e Bureau Tél : +33 (0)1 42 33 93 05 m.hobenich@2e-bureau.com www.pernod-ricard.com
CHAMPAGNE RUINART
95 The House of Ruinart laid the first stone of its history on 1 September 1729. Since then, it has never ceased to perfect the excellence of its wines. Its oenological choice, determined by the predominance of Chardonnay in its cuvĂŠes, is the signature of its authentic and recognized expertise. The universe of the House of Ruinart is today defined by elegance, purity and light. Its wines derive their strength from three centuries of history. The balance between its roots and the audacity of its commitments is the key to its success, making it a House that is forever contemporary. The House of Ruinart was created during the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement that made an immense contribution to the French art of living. Living, developing and exporting it is therefore very natural for the oldest champagne House. The House of Ruinart expresses its commitment to art trough participating in leading international art fairs and by commissioning well-known artists who create their vision of the House, to share its heritage, history, expertise and cuvees throughout the world. --MEDIA CONTACT JEAN-CHRISTOPHE LAIZEAU MARIE-CHARLOTTE WAMBERGUE press@ruinart.com www.ruinart.com
Culture and the RATP: A history The RATP loves the city, and naturally participates and its artistic and cultural contribution: a commitment that is notably expressed through its partnership with Paris Photo. Through the cultural policies of the RATP, Parisian transport takes an active part in the artistic effervescence of the capital. The RATP is committed to making its transportation network lively, enjoyable and surprising for travelers through the discovery of contemporary creation. Photography at the heart of cultural policies at the RATP
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Partner of the BnF and the retrospective ʺLa France d’Avedon, vieux monde, new lookʺ, the RATP accompanies the event with an exceptional exhibition ʺThe RATP invites Richard Avedonʺ, throughout 11 metro and train stations from October 28, 2016. In total, 44 photos, 30 of which are exclusively presented in the RATP network, comprise this unique exhibition: it is the first time that Richard Avedon is exhibited within the transport network, and presented in large format. This is the 9th photographic rendez-vous ʺLa RATP inviteʺ. Since Autumn 2013, the cultural programme responds to the objectives of the RATP to enrich the transport experience of its travelers offering them unexpected moments of discovery and exchange. Affirming its slogan ʺDemandez-nous la villeʺ, creating ties with its travelers beyond its mission as transporter. See the station list and photos at www.ratp.fr/expophoto The RATP partner of Paris Photo The RATP is happy to count among its partners Paris Photo for its 20th edition, the most important international event for those passionate about photography. Ranked 5th in the world for urban transport operators, the RATP group assures daily mobility for 12 million people in France and in the world. By facilitating transport for numerous visitors of the new edition of Paris Photo, the RATP reaffirms it engagement for the promotion of the arts and culture, in order to better satisfy its mission as public transport officer for a multicultural metropolis. --MEDIA CONTACT Tel: +33 (0)1 58 78 37 37 servicedepresse@ratp.fr www.twitter.com/groupeRATP www.facebook.com/RATPofficiel www.ratp.fr
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Konbini is delighted to support the 20th edition of Paris Photo, major event in the world of contemporary photography. Through our international editorial team, Konbini stimulates curiosity and inspiration of its connected community, celebrating creation in all its forms, and where photography is a very appreciated artistic expression. Created in 2008, KonbiniÂŽ is a new generation media reaching 10 million unique visitors per month in over 30 countries. With its fresh journalistic approach and offbeat articles, Konbini is now a global actor in pop culture. A favourite among a highly active and influential community, Konbini stands out with a record proportion of viral contents on social networks. Based in London, Paris, Mexico and New York, Konbini offers entertainment, culture, lifestyle, society features with a pop, creative and singular spirit. All pop everything on www.konbini.com --www.konbini.com
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A pioneer of continuous news channels in France, LCI, TF1 Group chain, is available on channel 26 of public TNT. Its fully bi-media offer places the public at the heart of information, paces life’s rhythm by accompanying us throughout the day on all screens. A channel of appointment, it annually hosts many guests who share their testimonies or expertise. Economics, politics, international, culture, society, media, environment, technology, health. LCI stands out for its editorial line that addresses the major current topics through numerous magazines and major information sessions at key times of the day, led by the signature personalities of the channel, Yves Calvi, François-Xavier Housekeeping Julien Arnaud, Christophe Ono-dit-Biot, Audrey Crespo-Mara, François-Xavier Pietri, Vincent Hervouët, Jean-Pierre Pernaut and Louis Bodin. LCI is pleased to support the 20th edition of Paris Photo, representing the diversity of topics, perspectives, formats, signatures. --www.lci.fr
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BEAUX ARTS MAGAZINE – FRANCE TTM Editions 3, Carrefour de Weiden 92441 Issy-les-Moulineaux cedex www.beauxartsmagazine.com
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LE JOURNAL DES ARTS / L’OEIL – FRANCE Artclair Editions 8, rue Borromée 75015 Paris www.artclair.com
DE L’AIR – FRANCE 31, avenue de Ségur 75007 Paris www.delair.fr
PHOTO – FRANCE 1, boulevard Charles de Gaulle 92707 Colombes www.photo.fr
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TÉLÉRAMA – FRANCE 8, rue Jean-Antoine de Baïf 75013 Paris www.telerama.fr
FISHEYE – FRANCE Be Contents 8-10, passage Beslay 75011 Paris www.fisheyemagazine.fr FOAM MAGAZINE – NETHERLANDS De Ruyterkade 128 1011 AC Amsterdam www.foam.org/magazine
THE EYES MAGAZINE – FRANCE 9, rue Boussingault 75013 Paris www.theeyes.eu
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President of Reed Expositions France MICHEL FILZI Director Florence BOURGEOIS Assisted by Katherine COLIN Artistic Director Christoph WIESNER Exhibitor Relations Manager Audrey LECLERC & Marie MEGGLÉ Collectionneurs & Institutions Relations Manager Aurélia BOURQUARD-TOURDJMAN General Coordination & Programming Agathe MOULONGUET Sponsoring & Partnerships Manager Anabel BOUKHITINE Media Plan Manager Bérénice GEORGES PR & Publications Manager Katherine COLIN Digital Content Manager - TOO MANY PICTURES Matthieu NICOL Paris Photo Agenda Management Orsolya ELEK PRESS RELATIONS - BRUNSWICK ARTS Andréa AZÉMA Marina DAVID Pierre-Edouard MOUTIN John DIVINEY Fanny GUESDON
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PRESS ACCESS For entry to Paris Photo at the Grand Palais, you must present your press card or a confirmation of accreditation delivered by the Paris Photo press agency, Brunswick Arts. Main entrance - Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill - 75008 Paris PRESS MATERIALS The following elements are available for download via the press section of the Paris Photo website: www.parisphoto.com/presse/paris • Pre-Press Kit and Press Kit • Press Releases • Royalty-free images (access reserved to members of the press – Request your access codes: parisphoto@brunswickgroup.com) ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS AVAILABLE ON PARISPHOTO.COM: • Official Programme and Fair Map • Latest updates for the Platform programme and the Book Signing Sessions • Gallery and Art Book Dealer mini-sites • In Paris during Paris Photo Programme --parisphoto@brunswickgroup.com BRUNSWICK ARTS Paris Marina David: +33 (0)6 86 72 24 21 Andréa Azéma: +33 (0)7 76 80 75 03 Pierre-Edouard Moutin: + 33 (0) 6 26 25 51 57 BUNSWICK ARTS London John Diviney: +44 7720 337 488 Fanny Guesdon: +44 7834 502582
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