Paris during Paris Photo 2021 |
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| | Installation view Galerie Esther Woerdehoff » "Esprit Urbain" | | Photography in Paris: 200 exhibitions | fairs | auctions | festivals | events | | Institutional Highlights | | | | Gallery Highlights | | | | Photo Auctions MILLON» (Tue 9 Nov 2pm) ADER» (Sat 13 Nov 2pm), » . | |
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| Exhibitions Paris 1e | 2e | 3e | 4e Arr. (Selection) |
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| | | | Mika NINAGAWA Florae courtesy Van Cleef & Arpels |
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| | | | Michel JOURNIAC : « L’avortement » 1974 |
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| | | | Juergen TELLER We are building our future together No.70, Napoli, 2021 © Juergen Teller courtesy galerie Suzanne Tarasiève |
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| | | | Evangelia Kranioti, Miss Without Papers, from the Beirut Fictions series. |
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| | | | ©John Bulmer Northern England 1960's & 70's. |
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| Automated Photography | | | | | | | | | | Master en Photographie de l’ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne | | Wed-Sun 13-20:00 . Thu 13-22:00 | | | | | | |
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| Samuel Fosso, Autoportrait Série « Tati », Le Golfeur, 1997 © Samuel Fosso. Courtesy Jean-Marc Patras / Paris | | | | | Wed, Fri 11:20; Thu 11-22:00; Sat, Sun 10-20 | | | | | | | | Retracing a career of almost 50 years, this retrospective exhibition of the work of Samuel Fosso brings together, for the first time in France, all of his major series. “When I work, it’s always a performance that I choose to undertake. I link my body to this figure, because I want to translate its history” – Samuel Fosso Working between photography, self-portraiture and performance, his work occupies a central position in the international contemporary art world. Born in 1962 in Kumba, Cameroon, Fosso survived the civil war in Nigeria, before settling to live with his uncle in Bangui in the Central African Republic, where he began his career as a studio photographer at the age of 13. It was here that, outside of his daily work making portraits to order, he began making self-portraits for his own pleasure, creating a series of alternate identities challenging representational conventions. Ever since this time Fosso has continued to reinvent himself through his self-portraits which have allowed him to reach beyond the limitations usually imposed by society, geography and time. Above all his work questions what is at stake in accepted codes of representation and identity, as well as celebrating freedom of expression. Comprising more than 300 prints, the exhibition brings together iconic series, lesser-known works, as well as archival material and previously unpublished, unseen images, displayed principally in large-scale ensembles. By offering overviews of both Fosso’s artistic practice and his personal story, and indeed the relationship between the two, the show offers a complete account of the artist. | |
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| Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca, Swinguerra, 2019 Courtesy of the artists and Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Sao Paulo / Rio de Janeiro. | | | | | Benjamin de Burca » Bárbara Wagner » | | | Wed, Fri 11:20; Thu 11-22:00; Sat, Sun 10-20 | | | | | | | | Exhibited in the Brazilian Pavilion of the 2019 Venice Biennale, Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca’s film-installation Swinguerra is presented for the first time in Paris at the MEP studio. The title, Swinguerra, refers both to a musical rhythm originating from Bahia (Swinguiera) and to combat (guerra). The viewer watches dancers rehearsing while their movements are scrutinised both by a choreographer, and rival dancers. Little by little the sports arena in which they rehearse is replaced by a space of fantasy. The two-channel installation, in which the screens face one another further reflects this sense of confrontation. In this work, Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca celebrate identities that are rarely visible or often marginalised in Brazil. Made in close collaboration with the dancers, for the most part black, queer and/or transgender from the region of Recife, Swinguerra raises basic questions of inclusion, acceptance and above all pride in the LGBTQ+ communities. Collaborating since 2011, Bárbara Wagner (b.1980, Brazil) and Benjamin de Burca (b. 1975, Germany), make work at the frontiers of fiction and documentary. | |
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| | | | MARIE-SOPHIE WILSON, PARIS, 1988 @ PETER LINDBERGH (COURTESY PETER LINDBERGH FOUNDATION, PARIS) |
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| | | | Jane and Louise WILSON Wedded Rocks, 2021 courtesy des artistes |
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| | | | Luo Yang, Ren Fang, 2019. Série « Youth » (2019-). Avec l’aimable autorisation de l’artiste. |
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| | | | ANNIE LEIBOVITZ. Portrait of Annie Leibovitz, photo credit : Annie Leibovitz |
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| | | | © Barbara WOLFF / Collection Regard |
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| | Rencontres Photographiques du 10e | | 30 exhibitions - 30 events | | Carmen Abd Ali » Nolwenn Brod » Alexa Brunet » Olga Caldas » Dana Cojbuc » Delphine Diallo » Jean-Marie Donat » Sandrine Elberg » Daniel Frasnay » Marion Gronier » Hervé Guibert » Paul Hennebelle » Marie Hudelot » Brice Krummenacker » Vivian Maier » Thierry Mazurel » Thomas Sauvin » Chloe Sells » ... | | | | | | | | Pont Saint-Ange, Boulevard de la Chapelle, 10e Marie Hudelot » Sonia Reveyaz » Marion Maimon » Brice Krummenacker » Galerie 30, 30 rue du Château d’Eau, 10e Stéphanie Colaux » Daniel Frasnay » Jean-Christophe Lallau » Immix Galerie, 116 Quai de Jemmapes, 10e Fabiola Ubani » Olga Caldas et Milan Simic » Mikelle Standbridge » Clara Saracho de Almeida Square Alban Satragne, 10e Adeline Rapon » Escale à La Grange aux Belles, 6 Rue Boy-Zelenski, 10e Audrey Delaporte » Studio Galerie B&B, 6 bis rue des Récollets, 10e Élise Prudhomme » Vernissage Tue 9 Nov 17:00 Le Louxor – Palais du cinéma, 170 Bd de Magenta 10e Alain Massé » Vernissage Tue 9 Nov 18:00 Fredélion Saint-Martin, 42 rue du Château d’Eau, 10e Sandra Mamamoros » Vernissage Tue 9 Nov 18:00 Librairie Artazart 83 Quai de Valmy, 10e Bruce Gilden » Booksigning 9 Nov 18:30 Médiathèque Françoise Sagan, 8 Rue Léon Schwartzenberg, 10e Sandrine Elberg » Vernissage Tue 9 Nov 19:00 Centre Jean Verdier, 11 Rue de Lancry. 10e Antoine Biron » Céline Bonnarde » Clarisse Clozier » Stéphanie Kowalski » Flora Nguyen » Je photographie, j’avance: Vernissage Tue 9 Nov 19:30 L’Apostrophe, 23 Rue de la Grange aux Belles, 10e Solange Jungers » // Alain Genest » Vernissage Wed 10 Nov 18:00 Galerie Rachel Hardouin 15, 15 Rue Martel, 75010 Paris Véronique Durruty » Finissage 13 Nov 15:00 Olga Caldas » Vernissage Wed 17 Nov 16:00 Les Douches la galerie, 5 rue Legouvé, 10e Hervé Guibert » // Vivian Maier » Vernissage Wed 17 Nov 18:00 Le Petit Espace, 15 Rue Bouchardon, 10e Dana Cojbuc » & Thierry Mazurel » Vernissage Thu 18 Nov 18:00 Point Ephémère, 200 Quai de Valmy, 10e Lalie Thébault Maviel » Vernissage Thu 18 Nov 19:00 | |
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| Titts, 2019 @ Chloe Sells | | Chloe Sells » I'll be coming back as lightning | | Tue-Sat 12-19:00 | | | | | | | | For her second solo exhibition at Miranda Gallery, Anglo-American artist Chloe Sells presents her new photographic work, inspired by her years spent at the side of the famous writer and 'gonzo journalist', Hunter S. Thompson, author of many fierce books critical of American society, including "Las Vegas Parano" (ed. 1972). As the writer's last assistant, she shared his daily life and his unconventional style with the backdrop of the sumptuous natural setting of their hometown, Aspen, Colorado. Continuing her experimentation with the silver photographic print, Sells crosses documentary images from her personal archive with new landscape images, photographed in camera and then 'marbled', a traditional technique used in Japan and Italy since the 12th century. The result is a psychedelic slalom through the Rocky Mountains to the living room of one of the 20th century's freest thinkers. A monographic book will accompany the exhibition, published by GOST (England), the artist's third book. | |
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| Our Dollhouse © Francesca Hummler | | CARTE BLANCHE STUDENTS 2021 | | Paris Photo & Paris’ Gare du Nord Train station to December 15th | | | Mon-Sun 0:00 - 24:00 | | | | | | | | Paris Photo, Picto Foundation, and SNCF Gares & Connexions partner to organize a platform in promotion of the discovery and exposure of outstanding young talent within masters or bachelor programs in European schools for photography and the visual arts. Four student projects, selected by a jury, will be presented in a large format exhibition in one of Paris’ train stations and in a dedicated space at Paris Photo. | | Mina BOROMAND » (London Metropolitan University, UK) Emile GOSTELIE » (Photo Academy, Amsterdam) Francesca HUMMLER » (Royal College of Art, UK) Emil LOMBARDO » (Royal College of Art, UK) | |
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| Kourtney Roy Manhole, 2017 Baryta colour inkjet print 60 x 90 cm | | Esprit Urbain | | | Bruno Barbey » Édouart Boubat » Chervine » Thierry Cohen » Stéphane Couturier » Gail Albert Halaban » Léon Herschtritt » Simone Kappeler » Thomas Klotz » Youcef Krache » Jason Langer » Kourtney Roy » Stephen Shames » Takeshi Shikama » Louis Stettner » Arthur Tress » Michael von Graffenried » | | Wed-Sat 12-19:00 | | | | | | | | "The city exists as a mass and is scattered in seeds, in gramen, but what raises and rouses these seeds, touches them, makes them spin, is the luminous palpitation of the beings who walk through it, these are the paths themselves". Jean-Christophe Bailly Each of the works in the exhibition "Urban Spirit" is like one of the seeds mentioned by Jean-Christophe Bailly: receptacles of germinating potential, urban experiences of ready to bloom. Through the works of twenty-one artists, the exhibition poses the question of what the 'life' of a city is. Whether panoramic or fragmented, the image of urban space is constantly charged by life, even when humans aren't involved. The city is a body, with a nervous system and limbs. Like every being, it is traversed by the paradox of being inhabited by stability as well as movement, identity as well as change. It is a plurality, a community of destinies and subject to the vagaries of the lives that inhabit it. The exhibited works are inscribed in this confrontation with the other that is the urban space. Whether it provides the setting or subject of the work, the city is this mass of blurred and elusive contours with which we are confronted, including those that don’t live there. For the contemporary city is overflowing and constantly spreading according to an agglutinative logic. | |
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| | | | DAVID BAILEY. Catherine Deneuve, Vogue Paris 1966 © David Bailey |
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| Marc Botschen, Piece of Cake, 2020 - 2021 © Marc Botschen | Max Eicke, To strike a pose is to pose a threat, 2021 © Max Eicke |
| | SUTURE | | Class of Broomberg & Chanarin HFBK Hamburg | | Janosch Boerckel » Marc Botschen » CJ Chandler » Malin Dorn » Max Eicke » Aras Gökten » Luise Hamm » Alexander Kadow » Ann-Sophie Krüger » Georg Kußmann » Lena Kunz » Esteban Perez » Matthias Rebaschus » Razan Sabbagh » Kristina Savutsina » Max Schwarzmann » Eli Singalovski » Julian Slagman » Charlie Spiegelfeld » Manda Steinhauser » Sebastian Stern » Luísa Telles » Sanja Zdrnja » | | Opening: Thu 11 Nov 18:00 Mon-Fri 9-21:00 . Sat 9-14:00 | | | | | | | | On the occasion of the International Photography Fair PARIS PHOTO, and as part of the series "La jeune photographie allemande", Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and Goethe-Institut Paris show works by the photography class of Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, professors at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste (HfBK) and winners of the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013. In "SUTURE", 23 artists explore the unifying potential of photography as a medium – its limits, capabilities and opportunities as a means of expression in a changing world. Despite the diversity of their positions, they are connected by a thread of critical thinking and a persistent reluctance to accept the world as it is. For the members of Broomberg’s and Chanarin’s class, photography and art serve as mouthpiece, remedy and suture. The exhibition also includes a digital research project initiated in 2020 by the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and the Goethe-Institut. In the context of the pandemic, the students explored the potential of photography in digital space and the resulting consequences for artists, viewers and society. Both presentations will be opened at the Goethe-Institut Paris on 11 November 2021 at 6pm. | |
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| Gosette Lubondo, Imaginary Trip II #2, 2018 Impression jet d'encre sur papier Hahnemülhe, 50x75 cm, Gosette Lubondo | | AN OVERWHELMING ILLUSION | | JPMORGAN CHASE ART COLLECTION | | Claire Adelfang » Anna Atkins » Aurore Bagarry » Bae Bien-U » Colita » Petra Cortright » Louise Dahl-Wolfe » Prince Gyasi » Cig Harvey » Hisai Imai » Richard Learoyd » Ouka Leele » Gosette Lubondo » Vera Lutter » Madame d'Ora (Dora Kalmus) » Serge Najjar » Meghann Riepenhoff » Paul Mpagi Sepuya » Cy Twombly » Guanyu Xu » | | | Wed by appt, Thu-Sat 13-20:00, Sun 13-19:00 | | | | | | | | For 10 years as lead partner with Paris Photo, J.P. Morgan has exhibited highlights of our esteemed modern and contemporary art collection. We celebrate this milestone as we all navigate new ways of connecting. This year, we are excited to present highlights of the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection through the dynamic lenses of technology and sustainability with 3 distinct facets. First, we feature An Overwhelming Illusion: New Media in the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, an exhibition highlighting recently acquired digital and video artworks by three generations of international artists. Our AI-generated title is inspired by Petra Cortright’s signature digital artwork that likewise employed AI in its creation. We also present a digital overview of selected exhibited Paris Photo in special exhibitions 2011-2019, and an exhibition of our newest acquisitions from Paris Photo 2021. This year’s multi-faceted presentation reflects J.P. Morgan’s global 21st century business and social priorities - reflecting diversity of all kinds. | |
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| | | | | The Pigment Change Winner of the 2020 BMW Art & Culture Residency | | Thu-Sat 13-20:00, Sun 13-19:00 |
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| | | | | PASSPORT MUUS COLLECTION | | | Thu-Sat 13-20:00, Sun 13-19:00 | |
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| | | | Luigi Ghirri. The Marazzi Years 1975-1985. © Eredi Luigi Ghirri. Courtesy Marazzi Ceramiche |
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| | | | Gilleam Trapenberg, Big Papi |
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| | | | | 18e | 6, Impasse de la Défense | LE BAL» | |
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| Maxime Matthys, The Ministry of Privacy. | | Main Exhibition | | Biennale de l'Image Tangible #2 - BIT20 Paris | | Gregory Chatonsky » Beate Gütschow » Claudia Larcher » Maxime Matthys » Achim Mohné » Richard Mosse » Hito Steyerl » Thierry Urbain » Emmanuel Van der Auwera » ... | | 12 – 21 November 2021 | | Opening: Friday 12 November 18:00 Tuesday to Sunday 13-20:00 | | | | | | | | For its second edition, the flagship exhibition of the Biennale de l'Image Tangible invites twelve French and international artists to Atelier Basfroi, from November 13 to 22, 2020, around the themes of town planning, the control society and monitoring tools. Digital prints (Richard Mosse, Clemens Gritl, Maxime Matthys) or silver prints (Thierry Urbain), recomposed images (Beate Gütschow, Claudia Larcher) and videos (Hito Steyerl), sculptures (Xavier Bauer, Achim Mohné) or multimedia installations (Grégory Chatonsky, Emmanuel Van Der Auwera, Antje Feger & Benjamin Stumpf), the works of artists invited by the Tangible Image Biennale place us at the heart of the network of cyber-connected cities, architectural utopias, and the monitoring tools that scrutinize them with their mechanical eye. They are more particularly interested in the functioning and the scope of these registration systems which now dominate and govern our societies, referred to as “control societies”. They thus open up a reflection on the emergence, place and socio-political implications of these new technologies in the public space, for 50% urban humanity - and which will be 70% by 2050. Each proposal considers therefore critically the tangible effects and the future of these digital technologies, in order to understand their impact on the organization of our environment ... And to see how our perception of the world, of ourselves, as well as our behavior, is find it affected. So how do the new tools for capturing reality, which include photography and its digital ersatz, end up shaping urban space? How do they contribute to producing a world, rather than just recording it? And by what means do they manage to format our bodies, our habits and our minds, through the … | |
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| | Biennale de l'Image Tangible #2 - BIT20 Paris | | Ten satellite exhibitions | | Guillaume Amat » Zoé Aubry » Camille Benarab-Lopez » Gregory Chatonsky » Nicolas Descottes » Beate Gütschow » Claudia Larcher » Bérénice Lefebvre » Lucas Leffler » Marie Lelouche » Lilly Lulay » Maxime Matthys » Achim Mohné » Richard Mosse » Timothée Schelstraete » Hito Steyerl » Thierry Urbain » ... | | 4 November - 5 December | | | | | | | | During a month of exhibitions and events located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, the Biennale de l'Image Tangible presents a selection of works that tend to break free from a classic use of the photographic medium. Whether it is looking for new supports, hybrid techniques or a new relationship to reality, this event tends to demonstrate that photography never stops inventing. In this, the Tangible Image Biennale supports the emergence of new languages and new practices related to photography : a photograph which upsets the assumptions of reality, a photograph which changes in nature, form and postulate, and which thus participates in a broadening of the field of its discipline. The second edition of the Tangible Image Biennale focuses its calendar on the month of November 2021. It retains its roots in the 20th arrondissement, following the idea already acclaimed by the public to draw an artistic journey in eastern Paris. Its program revolves around an exhibition curated by the organizers of the Biennale, and ten exhibitions bringing together the 31 winning artists of the call for projects (February - May 2020), selected by a jury of professionals from the world of art, image and photo. As well as an Instagram prize, an afternoon of meetings and discussions, and an in situ project in the public space. The 2021 edition of the Biennale is the one which was to be held in 2020 but which has been postponed for health reasons. | | MENTAL COMFORT, 41, rue Saint Blaise, 20e Julie Navarro » Ikuhisa Sawada » PLATFORM, 73, rue des Haies, 20e Julie Chovin » Paul Créange » Jonathan Monaghan » LAST DAYS GALLERY, 5 Street Saint-Blaise, 20e Guillaume Amat » Gaëlle Foray » Ivan Murit » THE WHITE PIECE, 4 Rue des Chaufourniers, 19e Nicolas Descottes » Mana Kikuta » Marie Lelouche » Opening Wed 10 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 IS GALLERY, 76 rue Saint-Maur, 11e Hideyuki Ishibashi » Stéfane Perraud » Stéphanie Roland » Filipe Vilas-Boas » Opening Thu 11 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 EKO SATO, 57 rue des Cascades, 20e Fred Atlan » Doriane Souilhol » Andréa Vamos » Opening Sat 13 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 JULIO - ARTIST RUN SPACE, 13 rue Juillet, 20e Camille Benarab-Lopez » Mathieu Zurcher » Opening Sat 13 Nov 17:00 to 21:00 GALLERY MENIL8, 8 Rue Boyer, 20e Damien Caccia » Farah Khelil » Lucas Leffler » Timothée Schelstraete » Opening Tue 16 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 FLORÉAL BELLEVILLE, 43, rue des Couronnes, 20e Zoé Aubry » Bérénice Lefebvre » Camille Lévêque » Opening Wed 17 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 OBLIQUE CLOUD, 19 rue de la Mare, 20e Liliana Farber » Lilly Lulay » Opening Thu 18 Nov 18:00 to 22:00 | |
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| | | | | Boulogne-Billancourt | 62 rue Jean-Baptiste Clément | INITIAL LABO» | |
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| Stand-by-office, 2017 En collaboration avec le groupe « We Are Here », Amsterdam. Avec le soutien de : Le Fresnoy, Culture Resource’s Production Awards Program, CBK Zuidoost, Cinelabs Romania, Studio aux cuves dorées. Courtesy de l’artiste ©Randa Maroufi | | Randa Maroufi » L’autre comme hôte | | Wed, Fri-Sun 14-18:00 | | | | | | | | LES PLIEURS 2021, vidéo Two men attempt, in a delicate and fragile movement, to fold a blue cloth. The resistance shown by this flag reveals the difficulty of a gesture that seems simple. Stand-by Office, 13’20’’, video, 2017. We are introduced to a group of people within an office environment. Everyday work gestures are observed throughout the building. Nothing seems out of place. As the camera leas us steadily through the rooms our perception of this particular space gradually changes. We are left wondering: what does this office mean to this group of people? *We Are Here is a group of refugees in Amsterdam that does not get any housing provided by the government but also is not allowed to work and therefore should live on the street. The group decided to make the inhumane situation that they have to live in visible, by no longer hiding, but showing the situation of refugees that are out of procedure in The Netherlands. Nabila & Keltoum & Khadija, colour print, 2015. Three smuggler women portrayed as stars of gangsta rap, usually being part of a system that forces them to cross the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta several times a day, loaded with tens of pounds on the back. These proud and powerful women are taking back possession of their bodies through photography. The fabric print reminder of a flag, a piece of fabric used as an emblem for a nation or a group. Here, the fabric would be the symbol of individual resistance, which today goes beyond the limits of the Ceuta enclave and faces the eyes of others. | |
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| EDWARD BURTYNSKY (BORN IN 1955) Colorado River Delta #2, Near San Felipe, Baja, Mexico, 2011 Chromogenic print, flush mounted on aluminium 60 x 80 in. Estimate: €20,000-30,000 © Edward Burtynsky | | Photographies | | Vito Acconci » Darren Almond » Nobuyoshi Araki » Roger Ballen » Lewis Baltz » Matthew Barney » Hans Bellmer » Edward Burtynsky » Philip-Lorca diCorcia » Pierre Dubreuil » William Eggleston » Elger Esser » Walker Evans » Luigi Ghirri » Andreas Gursky » Candida Höfer » Hendrik Kerstens » Josef Koudelka » Louise Lawler » Peter Lindbergh » Sally Mann » Robert Mapplethorpe » Helmut Newton » J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere » Irving Penn » Robert Polidori » Thomas Struth » Hiroshi Sugimoto » Wolfgang Tillmans » Carrie Mae Weems » Michael Wolf » Francesca Woodman » ... | | Auction: Tuesday, 9 November 2021, 4 pm Viewing: From 6 - 9 November, 10 am – 6 pm Sun 7 November, 2 – 6 pm | | | | | | | | | | Paris annual Photographs auction will take place on the 9th November to coincide with Paris Photo Fair. 100 lots will be offered, estimates ranging from €1,200 to €100,000, with some lots being sold without reserve. The auction will bring together iconic works by leading figures of the medium including William Eggleston, Candia Höfer, Peter Lindbergh, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Robert Mapplethorpe, Wolfgang Tillmans and Francesca Woodman. While the Palais Galliera is presenting a major exhibition celebrating 100 years of Vogue Paris magazine (1920-2020), the Photography department is thrilled to offer the opportunity to the collectors to acquire iconic fashion photographs, including a portfolio presenting ten emblematic images of Helmut Newton’s oeuvre from 1973-1993, estimated at €100,000-150,000. Another force in fashion photography, Peter Lindbergh’s monumental print Mathilde on the Eiffel Tower (Hommage à Marc Riboud), Paris, 1989 is a unique opportunity to acquire such an iconic work, this print being number 1 from an edition of 1, and over two metres in scale, estimated at €60,000-80,0000. Lindbergh was inspired by the photograph taken by photojournalist Marc Riboud, Painter of the Eiffel Tower in 1953, a print of which is also included in the sale, and created a work blending both these genres, as well as paying homage to the work of Erwim Blumenfeld. This work is also offered alongside a dedicated print of "The Wild Ones" by Lindbergh, of supermodels Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz, Helena Christensen, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Karen Mulder and Stephanie Seymour taken for Vogue in 1991 (€35,000-45,000). | |
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| Lot 160 Nan GOLDIN (1953) French Chris at the Drive In. N.J., 1979 Cibachrome-Print mounted on Sintra PVC handwritten caption, artist proof "A. P. 3" and signed on the back 69.5 x 102 cm (including margins) Estimate: 6,000 - 8,000 EUR | | Photographies | | Collections & Propositions | | Albert Arthur Allen » Charles Hippolyte Aubry » Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand » Peter Bergheim » Joseph Beuys » Werner Bischof » Louis Bonnard » Édouart Boubat » Brassaï » Adolphe Braun » Harry Callahan » Lucien Clergue » Comte B. Tyszkiewicz » Louis De Clercq » Alexis de la Grange » Baron Adolphe De Meyer » Jean Baptiste Frénet » Nan Goldin » John Beasley Greene » Raoul Hausmann » Heinrich Kühn » François Kollar » Jacques-Henri Lartigue » Guillot Laure Albin » Clément Maurice » Felix Moulin » Helmut Newton » Henri Oltramare » Marc Riboud » Szymon Roginski » Willy Ronis » Studio Lipnitzki » Félix Teynard » Deborah Turbeville » Joseph Vasse » Baron Raimund von Stillfried » ... | | Auction: Tuesday, 9 November, 2021, 2pm | | | | | | | | | | All inquiries, catalog, absentee bids, condition reports and appointments: Federica Barolo Head of the Photography Department Tel + 33 (0)1 87 03 04 70 [email protected] |
| | | | Christophe Goeury and the Million Auction house are pleased to announce their upcoming prestige photography auction of exemplary 19th and 20th century photography, that will be held in Paris in Salle VV near Hôtel Drouot on November 9th. The first collection is a set of more than 250 prints including 100 prints on salted paper (80 lots) from the Studio’s fonds of the painter photographer Jean-Baptiste FRENET (1814-1889). Painter, politician and scientist with a rebellious and passionate character, Jean-Baptiste Frénet reveals himself through the presentation of his studio’s collection as a pioneering photographer in the art of portraiture, contemporary of Nadar. His work is closely linked to the history of photography in the 19th century. He proposed an innovative approach to photographic portraiture by exploiting intimacy and the instantaneous in human subjects. This collection offers a significant range of Jean-Baptiste Frénet photographic work. The second collection belonging to Mr D. presents for the first time 15 originals photographs by Jacques-Henri LARTIGUE (1894-1986). These images were acquired directly by our collector from Florette, Jacques-Henri Lartigue's last wife.
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| Lot 198 William Klein (1928) Backstage Azzedine Alaia. Paris, 1987 Vintage painted contact | | Photographs | | | | | | | | | | Public exhibition: Thursday, 11 November, 11 am to 6 pm Friday, 12 November, 11 am to 6 pm Saturday, 13 November, 11 am to 12 pm Etude Ader ; 3, rue Favart Online catalogue : www.ader-paris.fr Live bidding : www.drouotonline.com Specialist: Antoine ROMAND - Assisted by François CAM-DROUHIN and Agathe OUALLET 22, rue Bisson 75020 Paris + 33 (0)6 07 14 40 49 [email protected] | [email protected] www.antoineromand.fr Sales manager : Magdalena MARZEC + 33 (0)1 78 91 10 08 [email protected] | |
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| Paris Photo 2021 | | Grand Palais | Avenue Winston Churchill | Paris 8e Wed November 10 : by invitation only Thu November 11 : 12 pm - 8 pm Fri November 12 : 12 pm - 8 pm Sat November 13 : 12 pm - 8 pm Sun November 14 : 12 pm - 7 pm www.parisphoto.com |
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| A PPR OC HE 2021 | | Le Molière | 40, rue de Richelieu | Paris 1e Thu November 11 : 2-10pm upon invitation Fri November 12 : 1-8pm public by reservation Sat November 13 : 1-7pm + 7-10pm pub. by reservation Sun November 14 : 1-6pm public by reservation www.approche.paris |
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| AKAA – Also Known As Africa | | Carreau du temple | 4 rue Eugène Spuller | Paris 3e Thu November 11 : VIP preview 2pm-6pm / Opening 6pm-10pm Fri/Sat November 12/13 : 12pm - 8pm Sun November 14 : 12pm - 6pm www.akaafair.com |
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| Offprint Paris 2021 | | A walking tour of independent publishers hosted in art bookstores, studios and galleries Thu November 11 to Sun November 14 offprint.org |
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| Polycopies 2021 | | Berges de Seine | Port Solferino | Paris 7e Wed November 10 : 5pm - 10pm Thu November 11 : 11am - 9pm Fri November 12 : 11am - 9pm Sat November 13 : 11am - 9pm Sun November 14 : 12pm - 7pm www.polycopies.net |
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