Festival
Paris Photo 2011
Revue Noire (France)

© Jean Depara (1928-1997, Kinshasa, RDCongo), série “Night & Day in Kinshasa”, ca. 1955, courtesy Revue Noire Paris

© Rotimi Fani Kayodé (1955-1989, Nigeria-UK), “Bronze Head ” 1987, courtesy Autograph Londres (photo Noir & Blanc)

© Alain Polo (1985-Kinshasa, RDCongo), autoportrait de la série “Jeune homme à la veste” 2008, courtesy Revue Noire Paris

- © Mama Casset (1908-1992, Dakar, Sénégal), Jeune femme de Dakar, série “African Photo” ca. 1950, courtesy Revue Noire Paris

© Joël Andrianomearisoa (1977-Madagascar), série “Istanbul” 2010, courtesy Revue Noire Paris

© Patrice Félix-Tchicaya (1960, Francc-Congo), sans titre, 1996, courtesy Revue Noire Paris
© Jean Depara (1928-1997, Kinshasa, RDCongo), série “Night & Day in Kinshasa”, ca. 1955, courtesy Revue Noire Paris
Introduction
Revue Noire, known since 1990 for its publications and exhibitions of African contemporary art, represents more than 80 artists in its historical stock as well as "young" talented photographers, plastician and video artists…
What is your point of view on the financial side of the photographic market today ?
All the fields of creation have been approached by the Revue Noire: from visual arts – 2000 artists—literature – 500 writers – cinema 200 films makers – Living arts – 350 artists – design or fashion – and of course photographers – 700 of them.
Artists exhibited
Daniel Attoumou Amicchia, Joël Andrianomearisoa, Cornelius Augustt Azaglo, Bobby Bobson, Mama Casset, Jean Depara, Dorris Haron Kasco, Philippe Koudjina, Alain Polo, Fani-Kayodé Rotimi, Abdourahmane Sakaly, Malick Sidibé, Patrice Felix Tchicaya, Pierre Verger
Revue Noire
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