Art historian Maeva Dubrez has published a well-documented essay on Deborah Turbeville's work, the fruit of extensive research, with ACTEDITIONS. Here is an extract of her essay: This essay solves the enigma of Deborah Turbeville's work by going over her photographic prints with a fine tooth-comb and exposing the infinite layers that lie beneath. She is more than a photographer : her work continually breaks down the blurred boundaries between…
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As part of Women's History Month and to celebrate the release of the monograph "Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage," The National Arts Club of New York hosted the symposium "Deborah Turbeville and the Female Gaze," focusing on women's perspectives and portrayal in photography. First defined by Laura Mulvey in 1975 in her article "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema," the concept of the female gaze emerged as a rebellion against the male gaze.…
Photo Elysée recently paid tribute to Deborah Turbeville, an American photographer recognised in the 1970s for her fashion photographs. But Turbeville is much more than that; it is a work on photography and its materiality. In collaboration with the MUUS collection, Photo Elysée allows us to discover a true female artist. It's challenging to classify Deborah Turbeville's (1932-2013) work because her oeuvre is rich in research and diverse use of…
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Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, has chosen to show you the work of Véronique Sablery accompanied by this text. The white work of Véronique Sablery In this multi-medium and collective exhibition, alongside and among others the drawings of Titus-Carmel and the statuary of Jan Voss, the photographs of Véronique Sablery…
This essay examines the role that photo-based imagery played in the immediate aftermath of Liberation by means of The Nuremberg Trials. The Allies and Soviets were confronted with what to do with the 8.5 million members of National Socialist German Workers’ Party and their millions of collaborators who participated in robbing, torturing, and murdering two out of every three European Jews, wiping out entire centuries-old communities. The Nazis killed so…
Marian Goodman Gallery presents Memory Lost, their first exhibition in New York with Nan Goldin, who joined the gallery in September 2018. This major exhibition is the first solo presentation by the artist in New York in five years and presents an important range of historical works together with two new video pieces and the debut of two new series of photographs. Memory Lost (2019), an important, new digital slideshow,…
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The show will host fourteen solo shows and a duo. Nine artists from Mexico, Spain, America, Brazil, Belgium, Germany and Japan and seven foreign galleries from the United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland Germany and the Netherlands. A mix that proves how much experimental photography is represented and valued today. The a ppr oc he show is proud to reflect this tendency and to herald its influence for the last…
The PhotoSaintGermain festival, organized by the eponymous association, created in 2010 and chaired by Benoît Sapiro, carries out historical and prospective work each year, making room for emerging talents as well as the most recognized artists in the history of photography. . Organized in the heart of Paris, PhotoSaintGermain is anchored in a particular geography, rich in history and culture, that of Saint‑Germain-des-Prés; and seeks to bring together and associate…
From November 10th to 13th, 2022, Offprint Paris, Independent Publishers Fair, will host at the Pavillon de l'Arsenal a selection of independent, experimental and socially committed publishers in the fields of arts, architecture, design, human sciences and visual culture. Offprint Paris November 10-13, 2022 Pavillon de l’Arsenal 21 Boulevard Morland 75004 Paris, France www.pavillon-arsenal.com www.offprint.org
This year, Polycopies invites us to take a seat aboard its pretty and joyful barge CONCORDE ATLANTIQUE, located in the port of Solférino, 23 quai Anatole France — Paris 7. Polycopies 9-13 November 2022 barge CONCORDE ATLANTIC Port de Solferino, 23 quai Anatole France — Paris 7. www.polycopies.net
From November 8th to 13th, delpire & co offers, at 13 rue de l'Abbaye, a series of talks and signatures around photographic publishing. Artists, authors and invited publishers will follow one another to meet the public. Free admission, limited seating available. The bookstore will exceptionally be open continuously from Tuesday November 8 to Sunday November 13 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and will have extended hours on some of…
Christophe Gœury presents with the MILLON auction house a public auction of the Succession François Lepage, “The other collection”. Millon François Lepage Estate Sale - 19th And 20th Century Photographs Thursday, November 10, 2022, 6 p.m. Salons du Trocadéro 5, avenue d'Eylau 75116 Paris https://www.millon.com/catalogue/vente2036-succession-francois-lepage-photographies-du-xix-et-xx-siecle
The Lewis Baltz Research Fund 2022 award will take place on Friday, November 11 at 10:30 a.m. at Paris Photo Balcon Eiffel, Grand Palais Éphémère. The jury will announce the 2022 winner of the Lewis Baltz Research Fund #7. The Lewis Baltz Research Fund was created to pay tribute to the American artist Lewis Baltz. It offers an annual grant to support the creation, production and distribution of an artistic…
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Magnum Photos and a few days before the start of Paris Photo, the famous photo agency and Caurette editions publish a graphic novel mixing comics and photography. Magnum Génération(s) traces the history of the four founders of the agency: Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David Seymour. Combining drawings and photos, the book evokes encounters, friendships and the way in which…
To celebrate Paris Photo, Smith & Son present the fourth issue of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! magazine with editor Ghislain Pascal and photographers from BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Thursday 10 November Smith & Son Marais 20 rue des Rosiers Paris 75004 www.smithandson.com www.boysboysboys.org
The Galerie Lumière des roses is at Booth A06 of Paris Photo in the Grand Palais Ephémère. Paris Photo 2022 November 10-13, 2022 Grand Palais Ephémère Place Joffre 75007 Paris https://www.parisphoto.com/ Galerie Lumière des roses 12-14 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau 93100 Montreuil www.lumieredesroses.com
The Magic of the Image Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Christopher Makos grew up in California before moving to New York after high school. He later moved to Paris where he studied architecture and worked for a time as an apprentice to Man Ray. In 1969, he decided to return to New York to take up photography in a serious way, but this activity was very expensive at the time. Christopher…
AN INEXORABLE WAVE by Claude Nori The first issue of the magazine Contrejour came out in July 1975 for the Rencontres de la photographie in Arles, which were historic and helped to open a debate on the new photography. Most of those gathered there who, turning their backs on the prevailing conformism, on the masters of the past, on failing cultural institutions, wanted to make way for young and new…
THOSE YEARS, LOGBOOK by Carole Naggar Is it nostalgia talking? It seems to me that those years were light, open, curious. Photography was brand new. Sometimes it had a sense of humor. It was not an object, but, weightless, without pretension, it looked like a winged message. It was not sold: it was rather exchanged for a text, a meal. It only appeared in a few books. We rarely put…
THE SUBVERSION OF THE 70s by Coline Olsina At the turn of the 1970s, a new generation boosted photography. A laboratory of multiple and subversive experiments, this new photography drew its inspiration from the major currents of thought that irrigated society, such as the nouveau roman, psychoanalysis, sexual liberation or even alternative culture. Essentially part of a European and North American dynamic, it appeared as a means of expression suitable…
Until January 15, the Pavillon Populaire of Montpellier presents: Métamorphose : La Photographie en France 1968-1989. Its curator Michel Poivert speaks of it as follows: Conceived in France as a profession, a hobby or more rarely an art, photography has become a major cultural fact in less than a generation. While reporting had established itself as its great benchmark, it no longer finds its only place of expression in the press.…