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Paris Photo 2011
Interview Julien Frydman
The decision to move Paris Photo from the Carrousel du Louvre to the Grand Palais was taken before Julien Frydman was named curator, replacing Guillaume Piens. But the new man in charge has taken care to assuage the fears of gallerists who worry that Paris ...
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Sotheby's Paris
November 11th, 2.30pm
Sotheby’s, which has made Paris its European capital for photography sales, holds two auctions per year, once in May and once in November as part of Paris Photo. This year, the auction will take place at Sotheby’s Parisian headquarters, 76 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, November...
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Christie's Paris
Novembre 11th, 6pm
During the Paris Photo festival, Christie’s Paris is holding three separate auctions at their headquarters at 9 avenue Matignon, November 11 and 12. The first auction, November 11 at 18h, features 100 photographs from the Fondation HCB (Henri-Cartier Bresson), lots 1 through 100....
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Christie's Paris
November 12th, 5pm
After the previous day’s auction of the first hundred lots of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s work, Christie’s presents a group of lots of various origins and two series from private collections. Lots 101 and 113, both part a French collection, include prints by Peter Beard, enhanced pol...
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Christie's Paris, Irving Penn: Novembre 12th, 7pm
Following the 17h auction, Christie’s offers a unique selection of Irvin Penn’s photographs from a private French collection. The 51 prints by Penn constitute the largest selection of work by the photographer to be sold at auction in Europe. At an estimated value of 1...
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L'Oeil de La Lettre
Paris, opening
Charles Matton
Relaxed vibe at the Galerie Agathe Gaillard. The opening of the Charles Matton drew a crowd of fans and photo lovers to discover the unreleased pictures of this misunderstood artist.
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Paris Photo 2011
Analix Forever (Swiss)
Ever since its foundation in Geneva in 1991, the Analix gallery has been dedicated to the promotion of young contemporary artists, to the development of numerous cultural activities in addition to the organization of artistic programmes in Switzerland and in foreign countries.
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Magnin-A (France)
Following the exhibition « Magicians of the earth », André Magnin put together the emblematic Pigozzi Collection. In 2009, he founded MAGNIN-A whose mission is to promote.
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Andrea Meislin Gallery (USA)
Andrea Popowich Meislin opened the Andrea Meislin Gallery in March 2004. The gallery features a strong schedule of exhibitions by important emerging and established artists, interspersed and strengthened by history-based photography exhibitions about or from Israel. Its...
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Martin Asbæk (Denmark)
Martin Asbæk Gallery focuses on contemporary Scandinavian as well as international art by well-established and up-coming artists who work in a wide range of media.
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Asymetria (Poland)
The Asymetria Gallery is Poland's first gallery to focus on historic national photographic works. This scientific approach is generally a collaborative effort taken in conjunction with the Fundacja Archeologia Fotografii.
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Bailey Seippel (South Africa)
BaileySeippel Gallery is the first gallery in South Africa to specialize solely in African photography. Situated at Arts on Main, the new hotspot for art and culture in the heart of Johannesburg's central business district, the young gallery features unique photograph...
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Bernard Quaritch (UK)
Fine 19th century and later photographs and photobooks, especially by British photographers. We will exhibit highlights from the Terry Bennett Collection of Early Chinese Photography alongside related works from other eras and other locations.
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Bernheimer Fine Art Photography (Germany)
In 2011 Bernheimer Fine Old Masters plans to exhibit an extraordinary view on Africa: a view in Platinum and Gold. On show are five photographers who have all made a very individual journey to Africa and its people, capturing them in black and white.
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Bertrand Grimont (France)
Opened in December 2008, the Bertrand Grimont Gallery represents emerging French and foreign artists. Regardless of any representation, the Gallery promotes works that question our relation to reality.
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Daniel Blau Photography (UK | Germany)
Daniel Blau is pleased to present a unique collection of rare vintage NASA photographs. These incredible pictures depict the wonder and awe of space travel. These photographs have become part of our collective visual memory for the twentieth century; pictures ...
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Bonni Benrubi (USA)
Bonni Benrubi Gallery was founded in 1987 on the Upper East Side of New York City. Since its inception, the Gallery has specialized exclusively in photographs and continues to do so to this day. Bonni Benrubi has over 32 years of experience in the field, having worked alongside ...
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Brancolini Grimaldi (Italy | UK)
Brancolini Grimaldi represents a broad range of artists of differing backgrounds, generations and nationalities but who are nonetheless united by their groundbreaking and experimental use of photography as a means of artistic expression. Artists who merge photograp...
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Jean Brolly (France)
The special feature of this gallery is the personality of Jean Brolly. Jean Brolly (born in 1941) is a contemporary art lover who has always sought to maintain close ties with the artists he believes in and who have given their friendship in return. His collection reflects the ...
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Bryce Wolkowitz (USA)
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is proud to present work by Edward Burtynsky and Jim Campbell, along with a selection of photography and new media work by our roster of international artists.
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Flowers (UK)
Angela Flowers was an influential advocate of the medium during the Gallery’s first decade and has since gone on to represent a number of prominent photographers. For Paris Photo 2011, Flowers presents Edward Burtynsky, Nadav Kander, Michael Wolf and Mona Kuhn.
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Camera Work (Germany)
Camera Work gallery specializes in contemporary photography and vintage masterworks since its founding in 1997. Through the presentation of classical icons such as Man Ray, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Helmut Newton, our aim is to present the development of ph...
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Galerie Michèle Chomette (France)
Michèle Chomette is an art gallery founded in 1985. It specializes in 19th and 20th century photography as well as the latest creations by contemporary artists. Its curatorial approach (there are 5 to 6 exhibitions a year) is mostly dedicated to single artist sho...
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Corkin Gallery (Canada)
Corkin Gallery is recognized internationally for its contribution to contemporary art discourse. The Gallery represents artists whose practices emerge out of an interest in environmental issues, concrete abstraction, identity, consumerism & narration?
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Csaba Morocz Photographies (France)
Csaba Morocz Photographies started its art dealer activities in 1986. We exhibit artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. Our ambition is to reveal French and central European artists from the period between the two World Wars.
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Stephen Daiter (USA)
Stephen Daiter Gallery's presentation will feature photographs by André Kertész, Harry Callahan, Martin Parr, Lynne Cohen and others.
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Danziger Gallery (USA)
Following on from the James Danziger Gallery (founded in 1989) Danziger Gallery opened in November 2004 in the heart of the Chelsea art district. Focusing primarily on artists working in photography, but also exhibiting video and painting, Danziger Gallery combines the presen...
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DNA (Germany)
DNA, founded in 2001, is dedicated to promoting contemporary art. The program accomodates a wide range of artistic media presented via innovative, interactive, interdisciplinary and multimedia projects.
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Johannes Faber (Austria)
20th century and contemporary photographs. We are specialized in Czech and Austrian as well as American and European classic modern photographs.
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