An opening at Agatha Gaillard’s place is always the occasion to find unique personalities from the worlds of the Arts and culture, honoring the “premieres” in the Parisian art galleries. The icons by Jean-Philippe Charbonnier displayed on the walls of his gallery remind us that photography, before becoming an “Art,” was also a commitment and an availability of all instants caused by the revelation of the existence of the “Others”. Here is the “youth.” To see and most of all to see again.
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