Editorial & Business
25% of Gilles Caron’s work finally recovered
EXCLUSIVE – Here is the first contact sheet recovered from the box
containing 736 rolls of Gilles Caron’s film, a discovery we revealed
two weeks ago. “I am very happy. It is one fourth of Gilles Caron’s
work that is alive again!” exclaims Marianne Caron. “I ...
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Press Review
David Schonauer
The Weekly World Tour
David Schonauer begins his press review with images from the Ivory Coast where supporters of the two presidents, Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, confront each other. The country is on the verge of civil war. Issouf Sanogo’s shot for the New York Times ...
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Portrait
Elisabeth Biondi by Elizabeth Avedon
“A photograph is an entity. You don’t crop it, you don’t butcher it, you don’t plaster text over it, you treat it with dignity.” Elisabeth Biondi has left an indelible impression on all of us throughout her powerful career at four of the most influenti...
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Art and commerce
Pulse Fair NY
M+B
The M+B gallery presents four photographers, Mike Brodie, Matthew Porter, Anthony Lepore and Alex Prager. Born in 1985, Mike Brodie began photographing when he was given a Polaroid camera in 2004. Working under the moniker ‘The Polaroid Kidd,’ Brodie spent the next four years c...
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Exhibition
Jean-Philippe Charbonnier the fifties
“An exhibition is always a to way settle a score” wrote Jean Philippe Charbonnier in February 1983 in the catalogue postscript for his exhibition “300 pictures: 1944-1984” at the Modern Art Museum of the city of Paris (March 23 to June 26, 1983). The exhibition at the Agathe ...
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L'Oeil de La Lettre
Agathe Gaillard
Opening
An opening at Agatha Gaillard’s place is always the occasion to find unique personalities from the worlds of the Arts and culture, honoring the “premieres” in the Parisian art galleries. The icons by Jean-Philippe Charbonnier displayed on the walls of his gallery remind us that photograph...
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L'Oeil de La Lettre
Virtuosos at Pleyel Hall
Opening
It’s a galant homage that Gidon Kremer, one of the greatest contemporary violin soloists, is offering this evening to his wife Alexandra for the opening of his exhibition “Live Music.” The Pleyel Hall, the Parisian temple of “grand” music, presents photographic prints that had o...
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