On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Jean Dieuzaide, the City of Toulouse is devoting a major retrospective exhibition to this […]…
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For 60 years, Jean Dieuzaide has photographed everything, from men to machines, buildings from all times to nourishing plants, from the ground and from […]…
“In industrial photography, Dieuzaide excels at dividing sets of concrete and steel into meticulously composed luminous architectures. Strongly balanced images on solid horizontal or […]…
“To cameras, we must now add electron microscopes or giant telescopes equipped with sensitive plates. In Toulouse, for a while, we had the largest […]…
“He only had time to park his car, a convertible as always – it allows the photographer to drive while he scouts!” -, and […]…
“Photographer of the human, nourished by varied and complementary influences, ranging from formalism […] to neorealism, Jean Dieuzaide is a humble and authentic guide […]…
“In all the photographic meetings I have attended, the moment came when Jean grabbed his Leica, paced back and forth, climbed on a chair, […]…
“Rather than the word portrait, concerning Jean Dieuzaide, I would prefer using the one of meeting. If he mastered and used perfectly the stripping […]…
Mark Arbeit is one of the most fascinating photographers I have ever met. A gentle soul, with a sunny character combined with a sharp […]…
At the end of the 1970s, Henri Cartier-Bresson and his publisher Robert Delpire decided to produce a book and an exhibition which covered his […]…