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Looking to the East

D.Buczkowska & P.Dzienis, Untitled, 2010 / Courtesy of the artist and Czarna Gallery, Varsovie

Jaroslav Rössler, Untitled, 1929 / copyright Silva Vitova, Courtesy Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco

Lucia Stránaiová, Let´s play Eve, 2009 / Courtesy PHOTOPORT Gallery, Bratislava

Tomo Brejc, Laundry, 2006 / Courtesy Photon Gallery, Ljubjana

Victor Kopasz, Architect, 2010 / Courtesy Hunt Kastner Gallery, Prague

Zofia Rydet, La Ballade sentimentale, c. 1975 / Courtesy Galerie Asymetria, Varsovie

Teresa Vlcková, Two 12, 2008 / Courtesy Leica Gallery, Prague

Igor Andjelic, Brigitte (Casa come me), 2007 / Courtesy Galeria Fotografija, Ljubjana

Zbigniew Libera, Sans titre n°4 / Courtesy Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris

Anna Fabricius, Andrea, 2007 / Courtesy Faur Zsófi - Ráday Gallery, Budapest

After Japan two years ago, followed by Iran and the Arab countries, the spotlight will be on Central Europe this year – the final guest of our trilogy dedicated to the East. The guests of honour this year are Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Poland.
LOOKING TO THE EAST
By Guillaume Piens, Paris Photo Fair Manager
CENTRAL EUROPE AT PARIS PHOTO: Czech Republic,
Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia and Poland
Paris Photo, the world’s leading fair for 19th Century, modern and contemporary photography brings together 106 exhibitors, including 91 galleries and 15 publishers with 77% of foreign participation, 25 countries represented, 32 newcomers.
18-21 NOV. 2010
Carrousel du Louvre – Paris
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