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| Exhibitions Paris 1e | 2e | 3e | 4e Arr. (Selection) |
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| | | | Pont Neuf, Les Ponts de Paris la nuit © Gary Zuercher |
| | | | | Paris lights up : The Bridges of Paris at night | | | | daily 24h | |
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| Thandiwe Muriu, Fortress Of Wisdom, 2023 Signed and dated on a label in the back of the artwork Photography, Jet Ink Print of FineArt RAG+ MATT 310g 59 x 39 3/8 in, 150 x 100 cm Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs (#2/3) | Thandiwe Muriu, The Perfect Masterpiece , 2023 Signed and dated on a label on the back of the artwork Photography, Jet Ink Print of FineArt RAG+ MATT 310g 59 x 39 3/8 in, 150 x 100 cm Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs (#3/3) |
| | Thandiwe Muriu » You thought you could throw me away | |
Tue-Sat 11-19:00 | | | | | | | | The perception and treatment of others in a globalized world is one of the cornerstones of our society. Images carry as much weight as the loudest speeches. Quite often, they even help to legitimize certain behaviors. For the different generations of the 21st century, Africa has always been represented as a subcontinent. Those who live there are dehumanized, reduced to poor children covered in flies or, at best, worn as trophets, glorifying the examples of those who find success once they arrive (and are accepted) in the West. But this mechanism of pity, of the single narrative, often even of demonization, tirelessly produces a distortion of reality. There's something to never be the norm in a world where that term seems empty of meaning. What's more, this frustration can only be reinforced when we are dispossessed of one's own narrative. But therein lies Thandiwe Muriu's strength. An atypical career path, breaking with the norms of her country and the expectations of a "great artistic career", while recounting the beauty of her reality. You thought you could throw me away presents the elements that make the artist's work so iconic. Her work encourages viewers to take a fresh look at the concepts of identity and free expression, exploring what it means to be a strong, modern woman. By drawing on her own experience, the Kenyan artist is ultimately addressing women the world over. Indeed, if there's one subject common to all the demands, expectations, criticisms and stolen speeches, it's Woman. In just 3 years, the young photographer has established a vibrant identity that cannot be ignored, joining the ranks of those who are helping to reclaim the African narrative and its image. | |
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| © Jean-Baptiste Igout © Wilhelm von Plüschow | | Between Academicism, Eroticism, and Pornography | | The Origins of the Male Body in Photography (1/8) | | | | 13 October - 4 November and 15 November - 23 December | | Tue-Sat 14-19:00 | | Vintage and classic modern photographs | | Galerie Johannes Faber, Vienna | | 6 – 13 November 2023 | | Opening: Tuesday 7 November 18:00 | | daily 11 – 19:00 and by appointment | | | | | | | | With enthusiasm, the David Guiraud gallery announces the launch of the first exhibition planned as part of the project focused on the representation of the male body in the history of photography (exhibition 1/8). The first exhibition of the project explores the reasons that led to the creation of the first images representing a male body in the history of photography. In the 19th century, artists rarely signed their work on the subject, so the gallery opted for a thematic approach in inventorying and classifying original prints, which allowed the identification of academicism, eroticism, pornography, sports, and finally, science as domains that contributed to the emergence of male representations. The study of the model becomes central in the analysis of the image; their position, attitude, and environment help determine, along with the study of the paper, a theme and a period. It becomes a concept, the archetype model, which applies to each encountered theme: the academic, erotic, pornographic, sports, and scientific models. They are not mere alibis but, on the contrary, they are the objective and often commercial reasons for the production of male images until the turn of the 20th century, before the emergence of creative artists. The exhibition presents three of the main themes encountered during this period and highlights the thematic and chronological transition from one type of model to another. Establishing a first connection between academic, erotic, and pornographic models covers a wide spectrum of creations on the male body and allows us to envision a logic and evolution (with exhibition #2 on the sports model) that accommodates most of the images encountered during this period. | |
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| | | | | 3e | 16 rue des Quatre Fils | RX&SLAG | |
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| | | | Hervé Sellin, Néons parisiens disparus, 1977-1979 © Hervé Sellin |
| | | Accrochage à découvrir dans le parcours des collections permanentes | | | | | | Tue-Sun 10-18:00 | |
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| | | | | 3e | 5, rue des Haudriettes | Ithaque | |
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| | | | | | | | | | Blackbird by the children of Sirkhane Darkroom - Refugees Turkey / Syria | | Mon-Fri b.a.; Sat 14-19:00 | | | | | | |
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| | | | Photo documentary of sleeping sunbathers “Comfort Zone”, 2013 © TADAO CERN |
| | | The flagship exhibition of Biennale de l'Image Tangible #3 - BIT20 Paris | | | | | | For the 2023 Flagship Exhibition of the third edition of the Biennale de l'Image Tangible, we will let ourselves be carried away by the wind of lightness, absurdity and derision. As an antidote to the dark prophecies that overwhelm us, we will savor the impertinence of those who do not see everything black. Of those who know how to bend reality and transport us with their fantasy beyond contemporary anxieties. But far from any discourse and any morality, this artistic posture underlines the state of despair of our societies and the need to combat it with discernment. And we need it. With the end of ideologies and the absence of any positive perspective, the imagination of our time has suddenly darkened to the point of projecting itself into dark futures and counter-utopian universes. Not that there are no other reasons to fuel this darkness, including the climate crisis, wars… Tue-Sun 13-20:00 | |
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| © Morvarid K. This Too Shall Pass - Chapter 1, Temps 1.4, 2023 courtesy Galerie Thierry Bigaignon, Paris | | | |
Tue-Sat 11-19:00 | | | | | | | | At the first sight of this devastated landscape, a kind of denial sets in, characterized by visual compensation, a reassuring retinal persistence replacing black with green. A mental weave that fades to reveal the real. It's time to take the measure of things, to gather a tangible trace through body-to-body contact. Morvarid K collects the charred imprints of charred tree trunks, wrapping them in photographic prints made in situ. The silent voice of the trees mingles with her photographic writing. These impressions are materialized by the transition from a monochrome risograph (strong contrast between green and black) to a color print on Kuzo paper (which softens the features and camouflages the black), thus underlining the beginning of the subject's slide into oblivion. An installation of charcoal from various burnt forests completes the picture. Finally comes the time of the subject's trivialization, illustrated by the use of photographic fragments with burnt outlines, representing the bark of living trees. In this body of work, this dense mass heralds and denounces the intensification of fires. The burnt contours and gradual disappearance of the image in favor of an empty, white space underline the destruction of the forests, as well as the fading of the subject in our minds. In Morvarid K's work, the print becomes a material, a stage in the creative process, before the gesture or performative experience completes the work. As a visual artist and performer, Morvarid K attempts to desacralize the print, not hesitating to cover her prints almost entirely with small pen strokes. Paradoxically, photographic paper is sublimated, and the physical act of printing, traditionally dedicated to the darkroom, is deported or extended beyond its walls. A gorgeous book, published by the(M) éditions, accompanies the exhibition. It is printed in an edition of 200 copies, all unique, with each of the book's covers designed by the artist with an original print fragment. Works from this series can also be seen in the " Epreuves de la Matière " exhibition at the BnF, from October … | |
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| Eudocimus Ruber, de la série « Of Mud and Lotus », 2017 © Viviane Sassen et Stevenson (Johannesburg / Cape Town / Amsterdam) | | Viviane Sassen » PHOSPHOR : Art & Fashion 1990-2023 | |
Wed, Fri 11:20; Thu 11-22:00; Sat, Sun 10-20:00 | | | | | | | | Taking up the two main floors of the MEP, the exhibition gathers together emblematic series, including “Umbra”, “Parasomnia”, “Flamboya” and “Roxane”, as well as unseen archives, mixed-media works incorporating photography, painting, collage and video, and fashion photography. This exhibition will shed light on Viviane Sassen’s creative process by focusing on two main themes: the incessant search for new photographic forms and the importance of intimacy in her work. For Sassen, photography is more than a mere surface: it is an opening onto a place where her dreams, desires and fears co-exist with the world in all its tangible reality. Initially studying fashion design, Viviane Sassen quickly turned to photography, pursuing her education at the Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU). After completing her studies, she alternated between personal projects and commercial work. Her photographic style – with its saturated colours, interplay of light and shadow and unique portrayals of the human body – was soon in great demand. Viviane Sassen rapidly gained worldwide recognition, both in the fashion industry and in the cultural world. On the occasion of this exhibition, a 400-page, fully illustrated book comprising several essays and designed by Dutch graphic artist Irma Boom, will bepublished by Prestel in collaboration with the MEP. | |
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| Rémy Comment » | | | | | | | | | | ANTHROPOULES Artistes invités : Claudia Bevilacqua / Michèle Gignoux / Antoine Schneck / Elisabeth de Senneville / Jean Claude Weill | | Thu-Sat 13-18 +:00 | | | | | | |
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| | | | Christer Strömholm, « España 164 B », 1958-1959 © Christer Strömholm Estate / Agence Vu' Marin Karmitz collection Photographic reproduction Florian Kleinefenn |
| | | Histoire(s) de la photographie | | | | | | Bringing together more than 500 photographs and documents by some 120 historical and contemporary photographers, “Corps à corps” (Body to body) offers a unique insight into photographic representations of the human race in the 20th and 21st centuries. Mon, Wed-Sun 11-21:00 | |
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| | | | Chantier scientifique de Notre-Dame de Paris, Scanner 3D, Paris, France, 2023 © Armin Linke pour le projet Capital Image d'Estelle Blaschke et Armin Linke, 2023 |
| | | Nouvelles technologies et économies de la photographie | | | | | | As a project in artistic research conducted by historian of photography Estelle Blaschke and photographer Armin Linke, “Capital Image” examines a mechanism inherent in photography: transforming the visible world into a visual archive to be exploited. Avec la participation de l'INRAP (Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives), du MC (Ministère de la Culture), EPRNDP (Établissement public chargé de la conservation et de la restauration de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris), CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique), PCR Jubé. Mon, Wed-Sun 11-21:00 | |
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| Exhibitions Paris 5e | 6e Arr. (Selection) |
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| © Véronique ELLENA La main du Christ, 2023 courtesy de l'artiste et Photo Days | | Véronique Ellena » Le ciel, la terre, et tout ce qu’ils renferment | | Opening: Thursday 9 November 18:00 | | Mon-Sat 10-18:00 | | | | | | | | For Sorbonne Artgallery, Véronique Ellena offers a new vision of the Strasbourg Cathedral Millennium Stained Glass Window she created in 2015, transforming Sorbonne Artgallery windows into details taken from the original work. Pour Sorbonne Artgallery, Véronique Ellena propose une vision inédite du Vitrail du Millénaire de la Cathédrale de Strasbourg qu’elle a créé en 2015, suite à l’obtention d’une commande de la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles. Cette œuvre a été réalisée avec Zabou Carrière pour le design graphique, et en étroite collaboration avec le maître-verrier Pierre-Alain Parot, qui nous a quittés cette année. Dans “Le ciel, la terre, et tout ce qu’ils renferment”, l’artiste rend hommage au maître-verrier et à son atelier, tout en proposant des photographies en dialogue avec l’architecture de la Galerie Soufflot. Transformant les vitrines de Sorbonne Artgallery en autant de détails extraits de l’œuvre originale et en écho avec les médaillons de mosaïque qui les surplombent, Véronique Ellena propose une mise en abyme de la représentation où la photographie sur vitrail redevient elle-même photographie. | |
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| | | | | | En partenariat avec la Galerie Magnum. Photo Saint Germain 2023; Photo Days | | | | In partnership with Galerie Madé and with the support of North Six and the Magnum Foundation, the Magnum Gallery is delighted to present Myriam Boulos’ first solo exhibition on the occasion of her new Aperture monograph, as part of Photo Saint Germain 2023. The exhibition opens on November 2 and will run until December 22. The opening hours are 2 pm - 7 pm from Tuesday to Saturday. Mon-Sat 15-19:00 | |
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| Exhibitions Paris 10e Arr. (Selection) |
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| TERRI WEIFENBACH Air and Dreams #110 Archival pigment print 76 x 50.8 cm EdiJon of 10 + 2 AP | | | | Opening: Tuesday 7 November 17:00-20:00 | |
Tue-Sat 12-19:00 | | | | | | | | For over thirty years, Terri Weifenbach has built a dense photographic opus that studies different aspects of the natural world - gardens, insects, flowers, clouds, water, birds, forests - and their unobtrusive, daily interactions with humans. Rather than seek overt signs of a dramatically changed landscape, Weifenbach has always been drawn to quieter subjects and, through her more than 20 publications and 50 exhibitions organized in the US, Japan and Europe, Weifenbach has developed a precise and lyrical signature, often recognizable by her mastery of the bokeh or sfumato play of blur and sharp within an image. Without a specific geographical identity, Terri Weifenbach's photographs presented at Galerie Miranda recount a collective space, of land and sky, sun and clouds, but also cities and town gardens. Her underlying philosophy is inspired by the great English historian Simon Schama, whose landmark book Landscape and Memory (1995) explored the myths, memories, and obsessions that underlie the Western world's interaction with nature. Like Schama, Terri Weifenbach is not an activist but a messenger, informing us and sharing her reverence for the natural world; reminding us of the great beauty that is in danger and that we must strive to preserve. Born in 1957 in New York, Terri Weifenbach lived in New Mexico and California before settling in Washington DC. She now lives in Paris. Her immersive approach characterizes a work that is mainly interested in nature and our perception of it. The creation and design of books holds a major place in her photographic practice. Since the publication in 1997 of her first book In Your Dreams, she has designed twenty others including, among these recent publications, Between Maple and Chestnut and Gift, co-signed with the Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi. In 2019, she published in the Des Oiseaux collection, followed by Cloud Physics (2021) and the commissioned Giverny, une année au jardin (2022) all published by Atelier EXB. Her work is regularly presented in museums and international institutions in the United States, Europe and Japan as well as in various collections such as the Center for Creative Photography (Arizona), the Sprengel Museum (Hanover, Germany) and the Hermès Collection in Paris. Terri Weifenbach received the Guggenheim Prize in 2015. | |
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| Roger Ballen OLD MAN, OTTOSHOOP, 1983 Later gelatin silver print, made 1997 Series "Dorps" 36 x 36 cm | | | | Wed-Sat 14-19:00 | | | | | | | | Les Douches la Galerie is pleased to present, for the first time this Fall, a solo show by Roger Ballen, including his early series from the 80s and 90s. Roger Ballen was born in New York in 1950, but has lived and worked in Johannesburg, South Africa since 1982. After working in mineral exploration, he took his camera to dig into the layers of his own inner life and pierce the external surface of a poor and deeply rural country. With the Dorps series (small dormitory towns) which he begun in 1983 in a sun-scorched landscape, the doors and shutters of cafés are closed, the buildings of Victorian Cape architecture inanimate and the images are frontal. But when he decided to enter homes directly and confront stained surfaces, saturated with lines, marks, photos and children's drawings, the interior wall became an essential element in his work. It's not a background, but rather a surface, like a picture plane. Between 1986 and 1994, Roger Ballen also took an interest in marginalized population. "They may well become another fragment of human detritus of the new South Africa," he writes in the preface to Platteland, the first impactful book among his singular bibliography. In 2001, Outland introduced the "wire" period. Roger Ballen draws with wires, linking the formal elements of the image with straight lines and curves. With Shadow Chamber in 2005 and Boarding House in 2009, Ballen's visual experiments continually blur the boundaries between reality and fiction. Stories are told in closed worlds, where humans and animals cohabit, and jostle our gaze. Both mysterious and explicit, Ballen's works strive to be revealing moments that allow the visitor to grasp what remains inexplicable. Roger Ballen likes to describe his works as "existential psychodramas” which attempt to free suppressed thoughts and feelings through the themes of marginality, uncanniness, universal archetypes of the psyche and experiences of alterity. Both dense and austere, his 'ballenesque' aesthetic – as he calls it, the better to own it – places his work in the vein of fine arts photography whose codes he continues to disrupt. | |
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| Exhibitions Paris 14e | 15e | 16e Arr. (Selection) |
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| | | | 28.3. - 5.4.2020 C-Print sur papier UltraSecG, encadrement métallique 100 x 115 cm, pièce unique © Michael Wesely, Courtesy Galerie Esther Woerdehoff |
| | | | | | | | | Photography takes us back to the past. Pictures from our early years touch us emotionally ; we feel nostalgia as they refer to a time that is no more. German artist Michael Wesely, born in 1963 in Munich, is interested in this inexistent space where the future becomes the past. Since 2012, long, digital exposures from Michael Wesely have given birth to thousands and even millions of individual images which, unlike a film camera, are not placed one behind the other but one above the other. The result is, just as with analogue photographs, a single image that only reveals itself to the viewer gradually. Wed-Sat 12-19:00 | |
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| | | | Le vieux port, 2023 Cyanotype viré et rehaussé à l'aquarelle 30 x 45 cm, édition de 7 © Aassmaa Akhannouch, Courtesy Galerie Esther Woerdehoff |
| | | | | | | | | Aassmaa Akhannouch est née en 1973, elle vit et travaille entre Casablanca et dans le Lot. Son travail photographique se déploie autour de l'exploration de la mémoire. À travers ses images, et une attention particulière au tirage, elle raconte des histoires, des fragments de mémoire ouverts aux associations et aux émotions du spectateur. Du passé, elle tente d'extraire une empreinte intime, lyrique et intemporelle. Wed-Sat 12-19:00 | |
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| | | | © Pierre-Élie DE PIBRAC Hakanai Sonzai #4 Courtesy Galerie Anne-Laure Buffard Inc. |
| | | | | | | | | Prolongeant un travail photographique anthropologique et social initié en 2016 à Cuba et qu’il poursuivra en 2024 en Israël, Pierre-Elie de Pibrac (né en 1983) a sillonné le Japon entre décembre 2019 et août 2020 pour réaliser la série Hakanai Sonzai (« je me sens moi-même une créature éphémère »). Au cours de cette enquête immersive, l’artiste est allé à la rencontre d’individualités cherchant à exprimer la singularité d’une histoire personnelle par le biais de leur participation au projet du photographe : yakuzas, rescapés de Fukushima, hikikomori (personnes vivant coupées du monde et des autres, cloîtrées le plus souvent dans leur chambre) ou « évaporés » ayant opté pour une disparition volontaire… Pierre-Elie Pibrac engage ces échanges intimes par l’envoi de carnets de notes vierges et d’appareils photos jetables, entretenant une … Mon, Wed-Sun 10-18:00 | |
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| Janick Entremont Die Abwesenheit der Anderen, 2023 © Janick Entremont | | | | students of the Ostkreuzschule Berlin | | Janick Entremont » Bimal Fabbri » Cecilia Gaeta » Max Korndörfer » Elliot Kreyenberg » Mirka Pflüger » Henry Schulz » Jonathan Scotti » Anika Spereiter » Chiara Wettmann » | | Opening: Thursday 9 November 18:30 | | Mon-Fri 9-21:00 . Sat 9-14:00 | | | | | | | | As part of the exhibition series "La jeune photographie allemande", this year, students of Ute Mahler and Marit Herrmann of the Ostkreuzschule Berlin are showing photographic works that address forms of togetherness and tackle the question of what connects people today. The exhibition entitled "With Each Other" will open at the Goethe-Institut Paris on 9 November 2023 at 6:30 p.m., during the international photography fair PARIS PHOTO. The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation organises the exhibition series annually in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Paris. The exhibition comprises photographic positions exploring the tension between community and coexistence. Personal, often biographical works are set against series which provide insights into the longing for new environments and ways of life. Others address the boundaries and challenges of a divided everyday life through themes such as gender and migration. In their works, the artists supervised by Ute Mahler and Marit Herrmann pick up fundamental phenomena that determine coexistence, such as statelessness, social role models or environmental changes. How does it affect people to live at the foot of an active volcano which could erupt at any time, or how does a couple live together on an otherwise uninhabited island? The photographic images also highlight personal themes such as one’s own adoption experience, transgenerational trauma and the disappearance of jobs and structures due to industrialisation. The wide-ranging aspects of togetherness bear witness to commonalities, basic needs and our concepts of "With Each Other" in all possible forms. With the exhibition series "La jeune photographie allemande", the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and the Goethe-Institut Paris have been promoting young photographers at German universities since 2018, showing current trends in photography. Each year, students from a selected university or academy are invited to present their work in an exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Paris. After a presentation by Martin Liebscher’s photography class at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach (HfG) in 2018 and one by Heidi Specker’s Master’s students at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) in 2019, Adam Broomberg’s and Oliver Chanarin’s photography class at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK) in 2021 and Beate Gütschow’s photography class at Kunsthochschule für Medien in Cologne in 2022 followed. The participating artists are: Janick Entremont, Bimal Fabbri, Cecilia Gaeta, Max Korndörfer, Elliot Kreyenberg, Mirka Pflüger, Henry Schulz, Jonathan Scotti, Anika Spereiter, Chiara Wettmann | |
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| Jess T. Dugan (American, b. 1986) Erica and Krista, 2012 Pigment print 25 1/4 x 20 1/4 x 1 3/8 in. | | GLOBAL VISIONS | LOCAL VOICES | | ICONIC & RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE JPMORGAN CHASE ART COLLECTION | | Jehsong Baak » Jess T. Dugan » Thierry Fontaine » Victoria Fu » Thalía Gochez » Candida Höfer » Mika Horie » Rinko Kawauchi » Fabiola Menchelli » Chelsea Odufu » | | 9 – 12 November 2023 | | Wednesday 8 November 13:00 | | Thurs-Sat 13-20:00; Sun 13-19:00 | | | | | | | | For 12 years, J.P. Morgan has served as lead partner of Paris Photo, exhibiting the full breadth of our esteemed modern and contemporary art collection. This year, we are excited to present highlights of the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection – championing the dynamic lenses of geographic & cultural diversity, with an emphasis on NextGen artists. Global Visions convenes 10 photographs by artists from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America. The artworks reflect our firm’s global reach and long history of supporting emerging, developing, & under-recognized artists. The photographs in the exhibition express a powerful range of photographic imagination and visual power. Both collectively and individually, the works reveal the deft and varied ways artists transform traditional genres. Whether portraiture, landscape, abstraction or documentary, the presentation mirrors J.P. Morgan’s global 21st-century business and social priorities—reflecting diversity of all kinds through visually compelling images. The exhibition is supplemented by historical and documentary photographs from JPMorgan Chase Corporate History and Corporate Responsibility. | |
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| | | | Huan A Hei, The Daughter of The Moon |
| | | | | OPPO Imagine IF Photography Awards Beyond the Image,Beyond Imagination | | As an associate partner of this Paris Photo edition, OPPO, an exhibitor from China, showcase the spectacular winning artworks from the 2023 Imagine IF Photography Awards and presents a retrospective of the remarkable works from this year Imagine IF Photography Project, a global platform to encourage users worldwide to explore the experiential and artistic possibilities of mobile photography. These photographs were evaluated by contemporary photography artists such as Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographer Liu Xiangcheng, Hasselblad Master Tina Signesdottir Hult, Wang Jianjun, and Hasselblad Ambassador Yin Chao under the theme of “Beyond the Image,Beyond Imagination" to highlight artistic expressions and captivating storytelling through thoughtful curation. Huan A Hei's photography work "The Daughter of The Moon", which won the Master of the Year, is named after… | |
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| | | | © adagp, Paris 2023 et courtesy Constance Nouvel & Galerie In Situ- Fabien Leclerc |
| | | Constance Nouvel » | | MAISON RUINART PRICE 2023 | | For its fifth year, the Maison Ruinart Prize is awarded this year to French photographer Constance Nouvel. The prize, awarded as part of Maison Ruinart's sponsorship program, recognizes an emerging photographer selected from the Curiosa section of Paris Photo. Following her residency in Champagne this summer, Constance produced the Mirées series, which will be presented for the first time at the 2023 edition of Paris Photo, from November 9 to 12, at the Grand Palais Éphémère. Constance Nouvel is interested in representations that evoke nature. If, for the artist, our environment is increasingly shaped by human intervention, the images that emanate from i… | |
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| | | | Fred W. McDarrah, Untitled (Craig Rodwell, gay rights activist and founder of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop), New York, New York, October 14, 1969 |
| | | Fred W. McDarrah » | | PRIDE AND PROTEST MUUS COLLECTION - NEW JERSEY, USA | | In the summer of 1969, on New York City’s Christopher Street, an uprising broke out at the Stonewall Inn. Fred W. McDarrah, the resident photographer for the Village Voice, was one of the first photographers to make it to the scene, and the images he took there and at subsequent protests and marches immortalized the beginning of the gay rights movement. In addition to photographing some of the most pivotal moments in American history, McDarrah’s pictures capture the struggles and joys of LGBTQ+ New Yorkers leading the way towards liberation. | |
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| | | | DAIDO MORIYAMA – THE TOKYO TOILET, Hiroo Higashi Park, 4-2-27 Hiroo, Tomohito Ushiro - 2022 © Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation |
| | | THE TOKYO TOILET / PARIS | | Satoshi Machiguchi » Daidō Moriyama » | | After the Milan Salone, THE TOKYO TOILET / PARIS - DAIDO MORIYAMA / MATCH&CO / SKWAT will be the second presentation of this project abroad, at PARIS PHOTO 2023. It will bring together world-renowned photographer Daido Moriyama, Satoshi Machiguchi and SKWAT. On the stand dedicated to TTT/Paris set by SKWAT under the artistic direction of Satoshi Machiguchi, will be unveiled a stunning installation featuring toilet paper specially designed for this project. Made from recycled cardboard, on which photographs by Daido Moriyama are printed, they appeal to visitors' curiosity. TTT/Paris will continue to explore the theme of space as a new form of photographic expression, adding value and creating an original public space. Artistic performances to clean up the stand w… | |
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| | | | OMAR VICTOR DIOP - Quai des Yatchs, in Louis Vuitton Fashion Eye Deauville © Éditions Louis Vuitton |
| | | Éditions Louis Vuitton | | Omar Victor Diop » Frank Horvat » Stefanie Moshammer » | | Celebrating the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton once again invites you to escape, and this autumn adds three new titles to its Fashion Eye collection of photographic albums: with affection and wit, Austrian photographer Stefanie Moshammer plays with the clichés attached to Vienna, delivering an unsuspected portrait, while French photographer Frank Horvat reveals the Hong Kong of the 1960s in mostly unpublished black-and-white shots, where streets brimming with passers-by never seem to run out of steam. For his part, Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop focuses on the iconic seaside resort of Deauville, magnifying its streets while linking it to his native Dakar. As in previous editions, each book presents a country, region, city or place through the eye of a fashion photographer. | |
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| | | | Louise Desnos, Nadine, 2019 |
| | | (RE)PAYING ATTENTION TO THE FUTURE RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF THE CENTRE NATIONAL DES ARTS PLASTIQUES | | Sébastien Arrighi » Louise Desnos » Nina Ferrer-Gleize » Gilberto Güiza-Rojas » Carly Steinbrunn » | | For this new edition of its participation in Paris Photo, the Cnap presents a selection of five photographers emblematic of its acquisition policy, whose work is entering its collection for the first time. As they are not yet represented by galleries, their presence at Paris Photo is an obvious choice, and reaffirms the commitment of both institutions in favor of emerging artists on the French scene. (re)paying attention to the future : inspired by Isabelle Stengers, this title expresses the idea of relearning the art of paying attention, specific to photographic art, particularly in its documentary practices, with a moral concern for the future. … | |
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| | | | ALAIN DELORME, Murmurations |
| | | Alain Delorme » | | Murmurations PRIX DU PUBLIC - UNE AUTRE EMPREINTE 2023 | | In his series Murmurations - Ephemeral plastic sculptures , Alain looked to the plastic bag as the starting point of this project. It is the quintessential consumer object : it is made in a few seconds, its use only lasts a handful minutes however it will forever remain on our planet. Through his travels, Alain noticed that plastic bags are everywhere in nature and like birds, these bags migrate. Plastics are also present in large quantities in the air we breathe. Alain used popular imagery, that of the flock of birds to better plunge the viewer in the graphic turmoil. The title … | |
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| | | | INSOLARE II, Eva Nielsen - BMW ART MAKERS, 2023, Acrylique sur papier et photographie numérique sur calque taille variable. |
| | | Eva Nielsen » | | INSOLARE - Eva Nielsen and Marianne Derrien LAUREATES OF BMW ART MAKERS | | Each year, the bmw art makers program nominates an artist/curator duo to lead an innovative project in the visual arts and its implementation in space. With INSOLARE, Eva Nielsen explores climatic and geological phenomena, bringing back the spectra of both rural and industrial reality. She crosses her road-trip trajectories with those of the territories at the gateway to Arles, where the Camargue begins. In a visual confusion, the artist creates a play of resonances between photography, silkscreen and painting. Contrary to any official cartography, the paths taken trace a subjective geography tinged with hydro-feminism. The sedimentation of these solar and liquid landscapes gives rise to a horizon of experience, a feminine gaze where body and water connect. In collaboration with BMW, Eva Nielsen and Marianne Derrien have created a scenography with the help of Ghosthouse that minimizes th… | |
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| | | | Paz Errázuriz, Evelyn - La Palmera, Santiago. Série Manzana de Adán, 1982-1987. Tirage cibachrome de 2015, 26 x 39.3 cm. Collection privée, Paris. |
| | | Paz Errázuriz » | | Histoires inachevées | | | | Pour sa première exposition personnelle dans une institution parisienne, la grande photographe chilienne Paz Errázuriz, relativement peu montrée en France, présentera non moins de 120 tirages issus de 15 séries dont trois inédites : Próceres (1988), Sepur Zarco (2020) et Ñuble (2019) ainsi que la série emblématique La Manzana de Adán réalisée entre 1982 et 1987. Elle regarde les invisibles et ceux qui vivent dans des mondes séparés, voire parallèles : circassiens, lutteurs, travestis et prostituées, vagabonds ou encore malades mentaux sont souvent photographiés dans des espaces confinés. Son travail au long cours lui permet de nouer des relations fortes avec ses modèles, femmes et hommes posent fièrement, parfois s’abandonnent, donnent accès à une part de leur intimité. D’une grande fidélité aux personnes photographiées, Paz Errá… Mon-Fri 10-20, Sat 14-18:00 | |
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| | | | Anonymous » | | Ceci est une photographie. Portraits de studios indiens | | | | Introduite par les Britanniques dès 1840, la photographie s’installe durablement en Inde. Des studios ouvrent d’abord dans les grandes villes telles que Madras, Calcutta et Bombay, avant de s’implanter dans des localités plus petites à partir des années 1880. Nombre d’entre eux proposaient des services de retouches et de colorisation. La pratique de la photographie peinte, qui connaît une grande diversité de formes et d’usages en Inde, perdure tout au long du XXe siècle, en particulier pour les portraits mémoriels destinés à préserver le souvenir des proches. Tue, Wed, Sun 11-19, Thu, Fri, Sat 11-21:00 | |
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| © Elger ESSER Les Fleuriaux, 2023 courtesy de l'artiste, Galerie RX et Photo Days | | Elger Esser » Le Lys dans la Vallée | | Opening: Friday 10 November 17:30 | | Tue-Sat 14-18:00 | | | | | | | | Photo Days presents an exhibition of Elger Esser in the Rotonde Balzac, opened for the occasion. Inspired by the world of the famous writer, the artist from the Düsseldorf school has delved into his archives of the Loire riverbank landscapes to illustrate the settings of Balzac's novel "Le Lys dans la vallée". Photo Days invite Elger Esser à se plonger dans l’œuvre de Balzac. Les références littéraires sont en effet nombreuses dans l’œuvre de l’artiste Franco-Allemand, issu de ce que l’on appelle communément « l’école de Düsseldorf ». Entre 1998 et 2005, Elger Esser a beaucoup photographié les berges de la Loire, et notamment les moulins de l’Indre. À notre demande, il s’est donc replongé dans ses archives, pour y chercher la trace de celui décrit précisément par Balzac dans Le Lys dans la vallée. Dès 2016, avec son projet sur Combray, Elger Esser avait été l'un des premiers artistes à rétablir l’usage de l'ancienne technique de l'héliogravure dans l'art photographique contemporain. Depuis, la plaque de cuivre est devenue une composante essentielle de l’œuvre, puisque l’artiste imprime maintenant directement dessus, renouant ainsi avec les origines mêmes du médium photographique (rappelons que Nièpce utilisa pour sa première photographie une plaque de cuivre argentée enduite de goudron). Mais les modèles artistiques d’Elger Esser remontent à la fin du XVIè siècle, avec les peintures à l'huile sur cuivre argenté d’Adam Elsheimer (1578-1610), qui réalisa le premier ciel nocturne fidèle à la réalité à partir de ses observations de la voûte céleste au télescope (La Fuite d’Egypte, 1610, conservée à la Pinakotheck de Münich). Dans ce projet présenté ici pour la première fois, Elger Esser se réfère donc directement au travail d'Adam Elsheimer, puisqu’il capture la photographie directement sur ce support de manière similaire. Mais son inspiration est décelable jusque dans son esthétique, avec, par exemple, l’intérêt qu’il porte aux reflets dans l’eau. Il faut en outre relever que seuls les progrès techniques ont rendu une telle série d’œuvres possible : depuis 2016, la galvanoplastie sur plaque de cuivre et les impressions à jets d'encre sèche sont désormais réalisables. Complétant ces nouvelles techniques par l’emploi de l'intelligence artificielle, Elger Esser crée, à partir de ses images anciennes, des variations poétiques et picturales fidèles à l'abstraction du langage littéraire, alliant ainsi savamment tradition et modernité. | |
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| © Sophie HATIER Loin des jardins, Norvège, 2023 courtesy de l'artiste et Photo Days | | Sophie Hatier » Loin des jardins | |
Mon-Fri 8-20:00 | | | | | | | | Après avoir photographié des zones de conflits et voyagé dans de nombreux pays, Sophie Hatier s’éloigne du reportage et se concentre sur une approche plus plasticienne et sensorielle du paysage, du portrait et du vivant en général. Artiste amoureuse de la couleur, ses images sondent la limite entre le concret et l’abstrait, le point de bascule entre la photographie et la peinture. Depuis 2016, elle poursuit une série intitulée Loin des jardins qui explore des régions en France et à l’étranger, où la nature sauvage, puissante, résiste et impose sa temporalité. Sophie Hatier est la première artiste invitée en résidence au Château Jean Faure, partenaire de Photo Days. Habituée aux grands espaces et aux régions très peu peuplées, cette résidence au sein d’un domaine viticole de dix-huit hectares au relief plat s’avère pour l’artiste un véritable défi photographique. Forte de sa rencontre avec l’équipe jeune et passionnée qui travaille avec minutie sur la vigne et sa transformation, Sophie Hatier arpente les lieux à toute heure et par tous les temps, afin de développer sa compréhension de l’espace. Elle installe au bord des vignes un petit studio photo utilisant la lumière naturelle pour s’emparer des tonalités émouvantes de jeunes verts, de gris délicats et de cyans joyeux du domaine, et mettre en lumière son équipe, ses raisins, suivant le rythme des saisons. Cette exposition présente une partie de cette résidence parallèlement à un choix d’images inédites de la série Loin des Jardins (Camargue, Islande) dont certaines ont été réalisées cet été (Norvège). | |
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| New York © Jean-François Mollière | | Jean-François Mollière » New York - Chicago | |
Tue-Sat 11:00-19:30, Sun 14:30-19:30 + | | | | | | | | A photographic research synonymous with multiple quests "Jean-François Mollière, a photographer, freelance reporter and journalist from le Mans, has collaborated on numerous books and magazines in the fields of art, sports and architecture. As an artistic director, he also designs photographic installations for public and private places. These commissioned works necessarily bear the imprint of his photographic research. In 30 years of photographic research, Jean-François Mollière has never ceased to break away from habit, to go where the imagination becomes stronger. To beat back the ineluctability of finitude, to resist, inexorably. We recognize in his photography, images, icons very inspired by cinema and painting. Auteur photographe, reporter indépendant et journaliste, le manceau Jean-François Mollière a collaboré à de nombreux ouvrages et magazines dans le domaine de l’art, du sport, et de l’architecture. Directeur artistique, Jean-François Mollière scénographie également des aménagements photographiques de lieux publics et privés. En 30 ans de recherches photographiques, Jean-François Mollière n’a cessé de se défaire des accoutumances, d’aller là où l’imaginaire devient plus fort. Pour battre en brèche l’inéluctabilité de la finitude, pour résister, inexorablement. On reconnaît dans sa photographie, des images, des icônes très inspirées par le cinéma et la peinture. | |
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| © Rinko KAWAUCHI Untitled, 2015,série An interlinking, 2002-2022 courtesy de l'artiste, Priska Pasquer Galerie et Photo Days | | Rinko Kawauchi » M/E | | Opening: Tuesday 7 November 18:00 | | Daily 11-19:00 | | | | | | | | For the first time since 2005, Rinko Kawauchi is back in Paris, with an installation especially conceived for Photo Days in an exceptional private venue, the Fondazione Sozzani. Pour la première fois depuis 2005, Rinko Kawauchi revient à Paris, avec une exposition pensée sur mesure pour Photo Days dans un lieu privé exceptionnel, la Fondazione Sozzani. Rinko Kawauchi (née en 1972) est réputée pour la douceur et la luminosité de ses photographies couleurs qui révèlent, depuis ses premières œuvres, le mystère, l'éclat, la fragilité et la force de la vie sous toutes ses formes. Son regard se pose aussi bien sur les êtres délicats de son environnement immédiat, qu'il s'agisse de la flore, de la faune ou des membres de sa famille, que sur les grandes forces de la nature que constituent les volcans et les glaciers formés au cours de longues périodes temporelles. La sensibilité unique de sa photographie révèle les liens entre ces sujets, qui brillent tous d'un même éclat vital. L’exposition imaginée ici par Rinko Kawauchi est constituée d’une installation spectaculaire qui occupe la hauteur sous plafond de cet ancien bâtiment industriel, d’une vidéo, et d’un ensemble de photographies sélectionné à partir de ses dernières séries, M/E, An Interlinking et Illuminance. | |
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| | | | © Ellen CAREY série Zerogram, 2018 courtesy of Galerie Miranda BnF, département des Estampes et de la photographie |
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| Caroline Mauxion - Appareillage (compense) Vue d’exposition, galerie Zalucky Contemporary - Crédit photo : Em Moor. | | Satellites Exhibitions | | Biennale de l'Image Tangible #3 - BIT20 Paris | | 1 November – 16 December 2023 | | | | | | | | Nine satellite exhibitions take place in the Biennale's partner venues and galleries, located in the East and the Center of Paris. The 40 artists exhibited were selected by a Jury of professionals from the world of art, image and photography, following a call for projects. PLATFORM, 73 rue des Haies, 20e Bastien Cuenot » Bruno José Silva » Caroline Mauxion » Aaron Parish » Antoine De Winter » CHARLOT GALLERY, 47 rue Charlot, 3e Anne-Lou Buzot » Katherine Melançon » Thomas Paquet » Camille Sauer » Jan A. Staiger & Malte Uchtmann » OLIVIER WALTMAN GALLERY, 16 rue du Perche, 3e Cedric Arnold » Edouard Burgeat » Guangli Liu » Kasia Ozga » Opening Tue 7 Nov 18:00 to 21:00 DATA GALLERY, 26 Boulevard Jules Ferry, 11e Daniel Bourgais » Florence Cardenti » Opening Thu 9 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 NIGHT GALLERY, 7 rue d'Aix, 10e Tomás Amorim » Alain Delorme » Anna Katharina Scheidegger » Mozziconaci Robert-Teyssier » Laure Winants » Opening Fri 10 Nov 18:00 to 01:00 JULIO - ARTIST RUN SPACE, 13 July Street, 20e Julie Laporte » Shinji Nagabé » Opening Sat 11 Nov 17:00 to 21:00 FLORÉAL BELLEVILLE, 43, rue des Couronnes, 20e Luz Blanco » Emilio Chiofalo » Lenka Glisnikova » Thomas Jorion » Silvana Reggiardo » Opening Tue 14 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 THE AHAH, 24-26 rue Moret, 11e Hélène Bellenger » Clara Chichin & Sabatina Leccia » Marie-Jeanne Hoffner » Michael Mazzoni » Opening Thu 16 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 PLATFORM, 73 rue des Haies, 20e Karin Fisslthaler » Mathilde Geldhof » Margherita Muriti » Mathieu Roquigny » Brigitte Zieger » Opening Thu 23 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 | |
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| | | | Fall Players. Black River Falls, USA. 2018. © Alessandra Sanguinetti / Magnum Photos |
| | | Alessandra Sanguinetti » | | Some Say Ice Photo Days | | Magnum presents a selection from Alessandra Sanguinetti’s Some Say Ice at its Paris gallery, located in the 11th arrondissement. It is the first exhibition worldwide to exclusively present works from Sanguinetti’s remarkable fifth book, published by Delpire & Co in September 2022. Tue-Fri 10-19, Sat 11-19:00 | |
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| Costanza GASTALDI, PARANAPIACABA, 2023 2022 winner of the Photo Days | | Costanza Gastaldi » Oro negro | | 24h by appointment | | | | | | | | During the 2022 portfolio readings, Italian photographer Costanza Gastaldi has won an artistic residency in Brazil, a collaboration between Photo Days, the Iandé collective and the Paranapiacaba Festival. Her images speak of a distant, colonial past, of the legends that have come down to us today, and of the future stakes involved in preserving the Mata Atlantica and its eco-system. En 2022, Costanza Gastaldi est à New York City, invitée par la Fondation Penumbra à exposer ses œuvres parmi celles de maîtres comme Robert Mapplethorpe, Berenice Abbott, Alfred Stieglitz, lorsqu’elle apprend que son portfolio est pré sélectionné par Photo Days pour une résidence au Brésil. En quelques jours elle argumente et répond au dossier final de candidature. Le 23 décembre 2022 la nouvelle tombe comme un cadeau : elle est la lauréate du prestigieux prix et gagne la résidence au Brésil. Dès lors, Costanza imagine un projet autour du village de Paranapiacaba. | |
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| © Olivia Bee | | Olivia Bee » I felt the stars in that room | | Tue-Fri 10-18:00; Sat 13-18:00 | | | | | | | | During the first editions of the Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels festival, in London in March 2022 and Hong Kong in May 2023, American photographer Olivia Bee followed the choreographers and dancers day after day, creating a series of film images that pause movement and capture the beauty of the moment. Presented by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels and the Centre national de la danse, in collaboration with Photo Days. Exposition présentée par Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels et le Centre national de la danse, dans le cadre de Photo Days À l’occasion des premières éditions du festival Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels, à Londres en mars 2022 et à Hong Kong en mai 2023, la photographe américaine Olivia Bee a suivi les chorégraphes et les danseurs jour après jour. Ces rencontres avec la scène chorégraphique contemporaine ont donné naissance à une série de clichés argentiques qui suspendent, comme dans un flottement, le mouvement et la beauté de l’instant. « En assistant aux spectacles, j'ai essayé de capter des moments où les danseurs se déplaçaient ensemble d'une manière picturale, comme un tableau encadré dans un musée. Dans les coulisses, en studio ou dans la rue, je voulais montrer un instantané plus intime de la préparation de ces moments sur scène. » | |
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| Lot 41 JEAN-BAPTISTE MONDINO Karen Elson for Gianni Versace, 1997 Estimate EUR 10,000 - 15,000 | Lot 42 NICK KNIGHT Kirsten Owen for Martine Sitbon, 1991 Estimate EUR 10,000 - 15,000 |
| | Photographies & Lothar Schirmer's Glamour Collection | | Peter Beard » Constantin Brancusi » Anne Collier » Anton Corbijn » Loomis Dean » Patrick Demarchelier » Prince Gyasi » Dominique Issermann » Steven Klein » William Klein » Nick Knight » Peter Lindbergh » Man Ray » Robert Mapplethorpe » Jean-Baptiste Mondino » Shirin Neshat » Helmut Newton » Reine Paradis » Irving Penn » Viviane Sassen » Cindy Sherman » Jeanloup Sieff » Hiroshi Sugimoto » Wolfgang Tillmans » ... | | Online Auction: 26 October – 9 November, 2023 | | Viewing Paris: All lots offered in the sale will be exhibited at Christie’s Paris from November 4 - 9. Online catalogue: here | | Specialist, Head of Sale: Fannie Bourgeois fbourgeois@christies.com +33 (0)1 40 76 84 41 Head of Photographs, Europe: Elodie Morel-Bazin emorel-bazin@christies.com +33 (0)1 40 76 84 16 | | | | | | | | Christie’s Photographs Department in Paris is pleased to announce their fall Photographies sale, an online auction open for bidding from 26 October - 9 November. The auction will present 153 photographs by major artists of the 20th and 21st Century’s, such as Peter Beard, Constantin Brancusi, William Klein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Irving Penn alongside Contemporary practitioners like Wolfgang Tillmans, Shirin Neshat, Anne Collier, Prince Gyasi, Sarfo Emmanuel Annor, Reine Paradis and Viviane Sassen. The first section of the sale, Lothar Schirmer’s Glamour Collection (lots 1-82), is dedicated to the famed Art Publisher. After publishing more than 1,500 books dedicated to Art and Photography (including 386 editions still available), Lothar Schirmer needs no introduction. Behind the name is a founder infusing the famous publishing house with boundless life and passion. The common thread in his collection – assembled with passion over the last fifty years – is Glamour. Divided into three categories: celebrity portraits, erotic nudes, and fashion advertisements, featuring famous photographers such as Helmut Newton, Cindy Sherman, Peter Lindbergh, Anton Corbijn, Dominique Isserman, Patrick Demarchelier, Jeanloup Sieff, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Steven Klein and Nick Knight. All lots offered in the sale will be exhibited at Christie’s Paris from November 4 - 9. | |
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| 302. Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) Parrot Tulips, 1988. Vintage gelatin silver print, signed. Edition of 3. | | Photographs Photographies | | | | | | | | | | 19th century photographs by :
Photographies anciennes :
Lai Afong | Marie-Alexandre Alophe | Albert d’Amad | Eugène Atget | François Aubert | Charles Hippolyte Aubry | Edmond et Henri Becquerel | Bisson Frères | Félix Bonfils | Adolphe Braun | Alphonse de Brébisson | Julia Margaret Cameron | Étienne Carjat | Jules Chevrier | Thomas Child | Ladislas Xavier Chodzkiewicz | Charles Clifford | Louis Joseph Deflubé | Jules Duboscq | Louis-Émile Durandelle | Eugène Disdéri | Henri-César-Désiré de Ferron de l’Échapt | Hippolyte Frandin | Jules Gervais-Courtellemont | Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey | Gustave Le Gray | Émile Gsell | William John Hawker | Alphonse-Eugène Hubert | George Huebner | Edward King Tenison | Charles Kroehle | Auguste Laresche | Charles Marville | Jules Micol | Paul Nadar | Charles Nègre | Kazumasa Ogawa | Pierre-Louis Pierson | Pierre Alfred Raginel | Stanislas Ratel | Pierre-Ambroise Richebourg | Jean-Baptiste Sabatier-Blot | William Saunders | Suzuki Shin’ichi II | Félix Thiollier | Adrien Tournachon | Francisco Van Kamp | Amédée et Adolphe Varin and others Large collection of daguerreotypes Edward King Tenison’s personal album Travel albums (China, Japan, Pacific) Disdéri albums from the Maurice Levert collection | |
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| | Photo Days 2023 | | au sein du programme VIP de Paris Photo | | Olivia Bee » Victor Burgin » Julia Margaret Cameron » Gregory Crewdson » Carolyn Drake » Véronique Ellena » Elger Esser » Costanza Gastaldi » Sophie Hatier » Jean-Baptiste Igout » Rinko Kawauchi » Lebohang Kganye » Mona Kuhn » Laurence Leblanc » Thandiwe Muriu » Henri Oltramare » Irving Penn » Wilhelm Plüschow » Viviane Sassen » ... | | 3 November – 3 December 2023 | | | | | | | | For the past 4 years, Photo Days has been inviting visitors to a unique photographic experience in and around Paris. For the entire month, museums, cultural institutions, galleries, foundations, fairs and festivals join forces with Photo Days to introduce enthusiasts and curious onlookers to the full diversity of the worldwide photographic production. Photo Days takes you from one bank of the Seine to the other, for an exceptional immersive experience, from November 3 to December 3. Exhibitions Photo Days promotes contemporary creation by commissioning artists to invest atypical spaces and venues. ● Rinko KAWAUCHI, M/E November 7 to 28 2023, at the Fondazione Sozzani, 22 rue Marx Dormoy, Paris 18e For the first time since 2005, Rinko Kawauchi is back in Paris, with an installation especially conceived for Photo Days in an exceptional private venue, the Fondazione Sozzani. ● Elger ESSER, Le Lys dans la Vallée November 10 to December 3, 2023 at Rotonde Balzac, Fondation des Artistes - Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, 24 rue de Balzac, Paris 8e Photo Days presents an exhibition of Elger Esser in the Rotonde Balzac, opened for the occasion. Inspired by the world of the famous writer, the artist from the Düsseldorf school has delved into his archives of the Loire riverbank landscapes to illustrate the settings of Balzac's novel "Le Lys dans la vallée". ● Véronique ELLENA, Le ciel, la terre, et tout ce qu’ils renferment Tribute to Pierre-Alain Parot November 9 . December 3, 2023 at Sorbonne Artgallery, Galerie Souffot - 12 Place du Panthéon - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Pari… | |
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| | Night of photojournalism | | Saturday, November 11, 2 PM, to Sunday, November 12, 2 AM | | www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/night-of-photojournalism-2023/ | | | | | | | | The Night of Photojournalism runs from Saturday, November 11, 2023, starting at 2 PM and will continue through the night until Sunday, November 12, concluding at 2 AM. 2 PM: Doors Open2:30 PM: "Understanding the phenomenon of images generated by artificial intelligence" Panel Discussion with Amber Terranova Pardo and David Fathi. Moderated by Jonas Cuénin.3:30 PM: Cultural Lenses and Biases” Panel Discussion with Dr. Mame Fatou-Niang and Bayeté Ross Smith. Moderated by Paul David Henderson. 4:30 PM: "Female Gaze and Representation in Photojournalism" Panel Discussion with Alona Pardo and Laura Lafon. Moderated by Samuel Kirszenbaum.5:30 PM: "Global Movements" Panel Discussion with César Dezfuli, Roopa Gogineni and Agnes Dherbeys. Moderated by Sally Martin Katz. 6:30 PM: Launch & Opening Reception of the CatchLight Global Fellowship7:30 PM to 2 AM: Projections throughout the night (schedule TBA) | |
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| © Magnum Photos | | Magnum Book Fair | | a series of talks, film screenings, and book signings | | Bruno Barbey » Myriam Boulos » Antoine d'Agata » Raymond Depardon » Carolyn Drake » Stuart Franklin » Harry Gruyaert » Richard Kalvar » William Keo » Steve McCurry » | | Saturday 11 November 11:00 - 18:15 | | | | | | | | In parallel with Paris Photo, Magnum will host a number of free events around the fair as Magnum photographers gather in the city. Join us at the Magnum Gallery in the 11th arrondissement on Saturday, November 11, for a program of talks and book signings with 10 Magnum photographers. The event opens at 11:00 a.m. and visitors are invited to come and go as they please as talks and signings take place throughout the day. 11:00 In Conversation: Antoine d'Agata, Raymond Depardon, and Philippe Séclier Join Antoine d'Agata and Raymond Depardon as they discuss their latest books with Philippe Séclier who will be moderating. Both d'Agata's latest book Un Endroit Inconvénient: En Ukraine and Depardon's Septembre au Chili 1971/1973 discuss crucial moments in the history of two countries. Please note that this In Conversation session will be held in French. After the talk there will be a book signing. Both books, as well as other titles by the two photographers, will be available to purchase at the event. 12:45 Film Screening with Harry Gruyaert At 12:45 Harry Gruyaert will be presenting his film, Sense of a Place, to introduce his latest book Morocco, co-published by Textuel and Thames & Hudson. The screening will be followed by a book signing. Copies of Morocco will be available, as well as many of Gruyaert's other publications such as Last Call and Rivages. 14:00 Traces: A Presentation by Stuart Franklin At 14:00, Stuart Franklin will be introducing Traces, published by Dewi Lewis, making its debut at this year's Paris Photo. Traces is the last in a series of books by Franklin, following on from Narcissus and Analogies. His latest book focuses on trees and how their presence (or absence) is intrinsically linked to human history and intervention. After the presentation, copies of all three books from the series will be available to be signed. 15:00 In Conversation: William Keo and Yegan Mazandarani Join William Keo as he discusses his new book Offside with Yegan Mazandarani, the editor of his publisher Four Eyes Editions. Offside, Keo's first monograph, focuses on the fans of a local football competition in his hometown Aulnay-Sous-Bois. Keo uses the matches to explore the place of immigrants in French society. This talk will be followed by a book signing. This will be one of the first opportunities to purchase Offside in person. 15:50 Les Italiens: A Presentation by Caroline Barbey Caroline Barbey will be presenting the most recent publication of Bruno Barbey's work, Les Italiens, published by Delpire & Co last year. The series, shot early in Barbey's career, is the very work that helped the photographer join Magnum in 1964. The talk will begin at 15:50 and books will be available to purchase following the presentation. 16:20 What's Ours: A Presentation by Myriam Boulos Join Myriam Boulos as she introduces her first monograph What's Ours, published by Aperture, released on the occasion of Paris Photo 2023. What's Ours casts an unflinching eye on the revolution that began in Lebanon in 2019 with protests against austerity and government corruption. Boulos renders the body in public space as a powerful motif, both visceral and vulnerable in the face of state neglect and violence. After her presentation, Boulos will be signing copies of the book. This will be one of the first opportunities to view What's Ours. 16:50 Men Untitled: A Presentation by Carolyn Drake Carolyn Drake will present her latest book Men Untitled, published by TBW Books last month. This new series explores Drake's relationship to myths of masculinity in American culture. Mixing symbols of virility, self-portraits, and photographs of men "laid bare," Men Untitled functions as both introspection and documentary. Copies will be available to be signed by Drake after the presentation. 17:15 Devotion: A Presentation by Steve McCurry Steve McCurry will present his latest photobook Devotion, published by Prestel this November. Devotion features images spanning McCurry's forty-year career. The selection of images focus on human spirituality, exploring devotion, loyalty, faithfulness, and dedication in the midst of everyday life. Copies of Devotion, as well as McCurry's previous publications and a selection of posters, will be available to be signed after the presentation. 17:45 Selected Writings: A Presentation by Richard Kalvar Join Richard Kalvar as he presents Selected Writings, published by Damiani this Autumn. The book features photographs of public writing from locations in a number of countries, taken over more than 50 years. The images are surprising, and often downright funny, focussing on writing in all its forms - graffiti, signs, tee shirts and even gravestones. After Kalvar introduces the work he will be available to sign copies of Selected Writings and Photopoche/Photofile. | |
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| Paris Photo 2023 | | Grand Palais Ephémère | Champ-de-Mars, Place Joffre | Paris 7e Wed November 08 : by invitation only Thu November 09 : 12 pm - 8 pm Fri November 10 : 12 pm - 8 pm Sat November 11 : 12 pm - 8 pm Sun November 12 : 12 pm - 7 pm www.parisphoto.com |
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| A PPR OC HE 2023 | | Le Molière | 40, rue de Richelieu | Paris 1e Thu November 09 : 1-8pm public by reservation Fri November 10 : 1-8pm public by reservation Sat November 11 : 1-8pm public by reservation Sun November 12 : 1-6pm public by reservation www.approche.paris |
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| Offprint Paris 2023 | | Offprint Paris will host at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal a selection of independent, experimental and socially engaged publishers in the fields of art, architecture, design, humanities and visual culture. Thu November 09 to Sun November 12 offprint.org |
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| Polycopies 2023 | | Berges de Seine | Port Solferino | Paris 7e Wed November 08 : 3pm - 10pm Thu November 09 : 11am - 9pm Fri November 10 : 11am - 9pm Sat November 11 : 11am - 9pm Sun November 12 : 12pm - 7pm www.polycopies.net |
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