Jean-Philippe Charbonnier is the great forgotten man of French humanist photography. This retrospective, made up of around two hundred works, is the first to […]…
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It was in 1955 that Jean-Philippe Charbonnier left for China. Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Anshan, Wushi, Canton are as many places he traveled to […]…
“I stayed 6 weeks in mental hospitals. The agitator who breaks everything and lives naked in a cell in the soiled straw; the alcoholic […]…
The encounter of this globetrotter with the inhabitants of the island of Sein on their bits of rocks beaten by the storms off Pointe […]…
Starting in the 1950s, Jean-Philippe Charbonnier traveled several times to the United States. He came back with a harvest of photographs which illustrated in […]…
“In the small town of Vienne, Isère, in September 1944, a collaborator by the name of Nitard was sentenced to death. I had to […]…
“The giant gold mine, Serra Pelada, was right before me. When I reached the edge of that enormous hole, my hair stood on end. […]…
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of her signature Snap Cardigan, agnès b. announces the forthcoming exhibition “… PHOTOGRAPHERS … ARTISTS AND THE SNAP CARDIGAN” […]…
“Through his choice of readings, the thinking man is revealed” – Marguerite de Merode The exhibition Livres au miroir is extended until February 29, 2020, […]…
By Patricia Lanza There are more guns in America than people, as reported in the 2018 global arms survey. Keenly focused on the human costs of […]…