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The life of Henri Dauman deserves to go down in history. Or in the movies. Especially that he wanted to become a filmmaker… Although not a household name, this “war…
The 1960s saw the emergence of a new kind of social organization in the United States. With empathy, and not without irony, Henri Dauman bore witness to this social fission.…
President Dwight Eisenhower had begun another way of practicing politics. The end of his presidency signalled the start of the era of political marketing. Communication changed and Henri Dauman’s work…
With his efficient, centered style, keeping as close as possible to his subjects, Henri Dauman created striking images of the political history of the United States. Some of them became…
Over the course of a lifetime full of encounters and commissions, Henri Dauman generated an impressive series of portraits. Each image was an attempt to get as close as possible…
The New York Times correspondent, Henri Dauman covered the birth of American minimalism, a major movement in contemporary art. In the workshops of the pioneers of the “Less is More”…
“You Bought It, Now Live With It!” When the article appeared in the July 16, 1965 issue of Life, Pop Art had been surprising and entertaining viewers for a decade.…
Isidore Van Kinsbergen was born in Bruges as the son of a South Netherlands mother and an Amsterdam father. Photographer, artist, set designer, singer and director of the Théâtre Français…
What I love about shows like Photo L.A. is that they function as anti-museums, places where hi-art and street art vie for your attention without the intervention of a curated…