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14 NOVEMBER - 17 NOVEMBER 2013
PARIS PHOTO 2013 GRAND PALAIS, PARIS, FRANCE |
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Paris Photo was created in 1996 and is the most prestigious art fair dedicated to historical and contemporary photography. This fair takes place annually at the Grand Palais in Paris mid-November, and for the first time will be held at the Paramount Pictures Studios in Los Angeles at the end of April 2013. Constance Gounod /constance@claudinecolin.com
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6 JULY 2013 - 2 FEBRUARY 2014
MARSEILLE-PROVENCE 2013 : NEW ORDERS / ATELIER VAN LISHOUT MARSEILLE |
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An array of events orchestrated by The Cartel around the Atelier Van Lieshout, major artist of the past 30 years international scene. New orders consists in a range of projects which discuss with one another, meet and develop themselves from the questions carried by the work of a guest artist: Atelier Van Lieshout.
Diane JUNQUA / diane@claudinecolin.com
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1st JULY - 22 SEPTEMBER 2013
THE RENCONTRES D'ARLES 2013 ARLES, FRANCE |
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The 2013 Rencontres d'Arles present a radically black photographic journey from 1 July to 22 September. Therefore, Arles will be ‘in Black’ this year. It is a choice true to the festival’s spirit and motivated by the desire to appraise the current state of black and white photographic creation of the 21st century. At a time when colour dominates and when we question the huge changes this artform is undergoing due to new digital processes, it is important to recognise that black and white photography remains highly present in contemporary creation. What place does it therefore hold today? The dominant theme of the 2013 Rencontres d'Arles is the discovery of new talents and the (re)discovery of unknown artworks of established artists and other treasures of the past.
Constance Gounod / constance@claudinecolin.com
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17 MAY - 7 OCTOBER 2013
VIEWS FROM ABOVE |
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There has been a considerable regain in interest in the aerial view over recent years. From the success of Yann Arthus-Bertrand's Earth From Above to the popularity of Google Earth, we are fascinated by this bird's-eye view as much for the beauty of the landscapes it reveals as the feeling of omnipotence it inspires. The exhibition draws on this popularity to return to the origins of aerial photography and explore its impact on the work of artists and, consequently, the history of art. Diane Junqua / diane@claudinecolin.com
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