10.13 NOV 2016 GRAND PALAIS - 20TH EDITION - Paris Photo
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20 AVRIL 1979, PARIS, RUE HENRI BARBUSSE, 1979 © DENIS ROCHE, COURTESY GALERIE LE RÉVERBÈRE, LYON 20 TH EDITION GRAND PALAIS 10.13 NOV 2016 ENGLISH VERSION
Under the high patronage of La Banque Privée de J.P. Morgan présente Mr François HOLLANDE President of the French Republic J.P. Morgan Private Bank presents PARIS PHOTO 2016 We are happy to welcome you to the 20th edition of Paris Photo. Since 1997, the fair has not ceased to evolve thanks to the projects proposed by the galleries, selected for their excellence, diversity and engagement, and the participation of the art book dealers whose publications testify to the inseparable ties that exist between the book and photography. At the heart of the fair are the main sector galleries, the publishers and the PRISMES sector featuring series, large formats and installations; there is additionally a programme rich in content. In the Salon d’Honneur, the Centre Pompidou unveils highlights from their last 10 years of photographic acquisitions and J.P. Morgan presents a selection of photographs from its collection. Additionally, the Platform proposes a conversation series, and under the glass roof of the Grand Palais you will Tina Barney The Reception, 1985. Chromogenic print. JPMorgan Chase Art Collection discover Alinka Echeverría, laureate of the BMW Residency as well © Tina Barney, Courtesy of Paul Kasmin Gallery as the exhibitions of our partners. And not least, a new edition of the Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation 2016 PhotoBook Awards and numerous signature sessions during the fair drawing inquisitive crowds for direct encounters with renowned artists. This year Paris Photo steps out of the Grand Palais in collaboration with Gare & Connexions for a carte blanche given to Raphaël Dallaporta, and Radio Nova with on-air programming bringing words to images. PhotoPlay: Pictures-in-Pictures Lastly, an exceptional publication, Paris Photo 1997-2016, Parcours, retraces the history of the fair and reassembles nearly 100 contributions from figures in the field of photography. Une sélection d’œuvres issues de la JPMorgan Chase Art Collection We hope to that you will be numerous, making this week a rich source of exchange around photography, (Salon d’Honneur du Grand Palais, 1er étage) From the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, on view in the Salon d’Honneur, --- 1st Floor, Grand Palais FLORENCE BOURGEOIS Director of Paris Photo CHRISTOPH WIESNER Artistic Director
MAI 36 Zurich RX Paris 153 GALLERIES MARTIN ASBÆK Copenhagen SAGE Paris MELANIE RIO Nantes SCHEUBLEIN + BAK Zurich MEM Tokyo SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING Paris MICHAEL HOPPEN London SHOSHANA WAYNE Santa Monica MOR CHARPENTIER Paris SOPHIE SCHEIDECKER Paris 1900-2000 Paris FELDBUSCHWIESNER Berlin NATHALIE OBADIA Paris SORRY WE’RE CLOSED Brussels AKIO NAGASAWA Tokyo FIFTY ONE Anvers NEXTLEVEL Paris STALEY-WISE New York ALAIN GUTHARC Paris FILOMENA SOARES Lisbon NICHOLAS METIVIER Toronto STEPHEN DAITER Chicago ANITA BECKERS Frankfort FLATLAND Amsterdam NORDENHAKE Berlin STEVENSON Cape Town ANNE DE VILLEPOIX Paris FLOWERS London ODILE OUIZEMAN Paris STILLS Sydney ARTEF Zurich FRAENKEL San Francisco PACE/MACGILL New York ASYMETRIA Warsaw FRANÇOISE PAVIOT Paris SUZANNE TARASIEVE Paris PACI Brescia ATLAS London GAGOSIAN Paris TAIK PERSONS Helsinki PARIS-BEIJING Paris BAUDOIN LEBON Paris GEORGES-PHILIPPE & NATHALIE TAKA ISHII Tokyo PARROTTA Stuttgart BENDANA | PINEL Paris VALLOIS Paris TASVEER Bangalore PARTICULIÈRE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE BENRUBI New York GILLES PEYROULET Paris THESSA HEROLD Paris Paris BERNHEIMER Munich Lucerne GITTERMAN New York THOMAS ZANDER Cologne PATRICIA CONDE Mexico BERNIER/ELIADES Athens GRUNDEMARK NILSSON Berlin TOLARNO Melbourne PHOTO & CONTEMPORARY Turin BEYOND Taipei HAMILTONS London POLARIS Paris TOLUCA Paris BINOME Paris HANS P. KRAUS JR. New York POLKA Paris UNTILTHEN Paris BLINDSPOT Hong Kong HARDHITTA Cologne PURDY HICKS London V1 Copenhagen BO BJERGGAARD Copenhague HENRIQUE FARIA New York RICHARD SALTOUN London VINTAGE Budapest BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York HOWARD GREENBERG New York ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ London VINTAGE WORKS Chalfont BRYCE WOLKOWITZ New York IN CAMERA Paris ROBERT KLEIN Boston VU’ Paris CAMERA OBSCURA Paris INGLEBY Edimbourg ROBERT KOCH San Francisco WHITE SPACE London CAMERA WORK Berlin JABLONKA MARUANI & MERCIER ROBERT MANN New York XIPPAS Paris CARLOS CARVALHO Lisbon Brussels ROBERT MORAT Berlin YANCEY RICHARDSON New York CAROLINE SMULDERS Paris JACKSON Atlanta ROLF ART Buenos Aires YOSSI MILO New York CATHARINE CLARK San Francisco JAMES HYMAN London ROMAN ROAD London YUMIKO CHIBA Tokyo CÉCILE FAKHOURY Abidjan JANET BORDEN New York ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica ZAK|BRANICKA Berlin CHARLES ISAACS New York JEAN KENTA GAUTHIER Paris CHELOUCHE Tel Aviv JOHANNES FABER Vienne CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD Paris JUANA DE AIZPURU Madrid CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich JULIAN SANDER Cologne CONTINUA San Gimignano KALFAYAN Athens DANIEL BLAU Munich DANIEL TEMPLON Paris KARSTEN GREVE Paris KEITH DE LELLIS New York 30 PUBLISHERS / ART BOOK DEALERS DANZIGER New York KICKEN Berlin DEL INFINITO Buenos Aires KLEMM’S Berlin ACTES SUD Arles KEHRER Heidelberg DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM Berlin LAURENT GODIN Paris ANDRÉ FRÈRE ÉDITIONS Marseille KERBER Berlin DIX9–HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE Paris LE RÉVERBÈRE Lyon APERTURE FOUNDATION New York KOMIYAMA TOKYO Tokyo DU JOUR AGNÈS B. Paris LELONG Paris ART AND THEORY Stockholm LA FÁBRICA Madrid DVIR Tel Aviv LES DOUCHES Paris ARTRON ART Shenzhen LIBRAIRIE 213 Paris EAST WING Dubai LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris BOOKSHOP M Tokyo MACK Londres EDWYNN HOUK New York LOOCK Berlin CHLOÉ ET DENIS OZANNE Paris LIVRARIA MADALENA São Paulo EMMA MOLINA Monterrey LUISOTTI Santa Monica CONTRASTO Rome ONLY PHOTOGRAPHY Berlin EMON Tokyo LUMIÈRE DES ROSES Montreuil DAMIANI Bologna PHOTOSYNTHÈSES Paris EQUINOX Vancouver M BOCHUM Bochum DELPIRE Paris RADIUS BOOKS Santa Fe ERIC DUPONT Paris M+B Los Angeles DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam RM Barcelona ERIC FRANCK / AUGUSTA EDWARDS M97 Shanghai ÉDITIONS TEXTUEL Paris STEIDL Göttingen London MAGDA DANYSZ Paris ÉDITIONS XAVIER BARRAL Paris SUPER LABO Kanagawa ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris MAGNIN-A Paris FILIGRANES Paris TASCHEN Paris ETHERTON Tucson MAGNUM Paris HATJE CANTZ Berlin TISSATO NAKAHARA Paris
PRISMES SALON D’HONNEUR 1 The PRISMES sector is dedicated to the presentation of specially- commissioned and exceptional projects including large-formats, 2 series, and installation works exploring the diverse practices of the photographic medium. The projects presented by the selected galleries offer visitors new perspectives on photography. For the 20th edition, PRISMES has expanded occupying a larger space in the upper level of the fair to unveil projects by 14 artists: THOMAS BARROW 3 EDWARD BURTYNSKY DOUGLAS GORDON NOÉMIE GOUDAL ANTHONY HERNANDEZ WILLIAM KLEIN ZOFIA KULIK DINH Q. LÊ 1 - THOMAS BARROW 2 - EDWARD BURTYNSKY 3 - DINH Q. LÊ GONZALO LEBRIJA Machine, 1975, from the "Essential Element" - TWC from Four Perspectives CAIO REISEWITZ series Cancellations Silver Lake Opérations #6, 50 x 1,27m BETTINA RHEIMS ANNE DE VILLEPOIX, Paris Lake Lefroy, Western SHOSHANA WAYNE, Santa Monica ISSEI SUDA Australia, 2007 ANTANAS SUTKUS HOWARD GREENBERG, New York NICHOLAS METIVIER, Toronto PENELOPE UMBRICO BRYCE WOLKOWITZ, New York FLOWERS, London
4 7 8 5 6 4 - ANTHONY HERNANDEZ 5 - NOÉMIE GOUDAL 6 - DOUGLAS GORDON 7 - CAI0 REISEWITZ 8 - ZOFIA KULIK Pico blvd. & Cochran ave., 1978 Les mécaniques 1, 2016 “Reflux”, 2016 Panambira, 2016 All the Missiles Are One From the series Waiting, Detail from the triptyque UNTILTHEN, Saint-Ouen 300 x 800 cm Missile, 1993 Sitting, Fishing and Some LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE DVIR, Tel Aviv-Yafo BENDANA PINEL, Paris 300 x 850 cm Automobiles TAIK PERSONS, Berlin THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne ZAK | BRANICKA, Berlin
12 13 9 11 14 10 9 - WILLIAM KLEIN 10 - BETTINA RHEIMS 11 - ANTANAS SUTKUS 12 - ISSEI SUDA 13 - GONZALO LEBRIJA 14 - PENELOPE UMBRICO “Paris + Klein” - Ramy, October 2014, Hands, from the series Bon-odori Nishimonai, R75/5 Toaster, 2008 “Mountains, Moving”, 2012 Existence, Paris, 1998 Poitiers Vivonnes In Memoriam, Akita, Japan, 1976, (set of 66) BRUCE SILVERSTEIN, New York POLKA, Paris XIPPAS, Paris 1988–1997 from the series Fushikaden Exhibition view WHITE SPACE, Londres (set of 138) LAURENT GODIN, Paris JEAN KENTA GAUTHIER, Paris AKIO NAGASAWA, Tokyo
CENTRE POMPIDOU THE PENCIL OF CULTURE 10 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY ACQUISITIONS Exhibition curators: Clément Chéroux and Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska The Centre Pompidou photograph collection comprises more than 40,000 prints and is currently one of the most important in Europe. This collection is one of the rare to offer a complete history of modern and contemporary photography in all of its diversity, with numerous highlights, especially from the 1920s and the 1930s, including photographs by Man Ray, Brassaï, Brancusi, and other associated with New Vision and Surrealism. For the Paris Photo’s 20th edition, the Centre Pompidou presents a selection of a hundred works illustrating the most remarkable moments within the last 10 years of photography acquisitions at the museum. This selection will present artworks from over 40 authors including Richard Avedon, Valérie Belin, Brassaï, Andreas Gursky, Germaine Krull, Sherrie Levine, René Magritte, Marc Riboud, August Sander, Allan Sekula, Alina Szapocznikow, Maurice Tabard, Wolfgang Tillmans, Etienne Léopold Trouvelot, Raoul Ubac, Jeff Wall… Taking its title from the first book in the history of photography, The Pencil of Nature, published by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1844, this exhibition shows that the image of photography is not only a reproduction of nature anymore. It also became an indicator of culture. The exhibition is organised with the support of J.P. Morgan, official partner of Paris Photo. J.P. Morgan also presents PHOTOPLAY, photographs from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection. MAURICE TABARD Masque Punu / Punu Mask, 1937 The exhibition is presented on the 1st floor in the Salon d’Honneur Epreuve gélatino-argentique / Gelatin silver print of the Grand Palais. © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Philippe Migeat/Dist. RMN-GP
PARIS PHOTO 1997-2016 THE PLATFORM PARCOURS The Platform is an experimental forum proposing, over the course of four days, a series of conversations according to 5 axes: HOW TO COLLECT PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY ? Photography now occupies an important position within most large art museums. Recognized as art, the photographic medium continuously enriches their collections. Clément Chéroux, chief curator and Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska, curator, both at the Photography Department of the Centre Pompidou / Musée National d’Art Moderne, together with their guests will discuss directions in which photography collections could or should develop. PROVOKE MAGAZINE BETWEEN ART AND POLITIC IN THE 60’S IN JAPAN The cult magazine Provoke changed the history of photography. Coinciding with the exhibition, Provoke, Between Protestation and Performance, currently on view at Le BAL, Diane Dufour, co-curator, and her guests will propose a cross-analysis of Provoke, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s. PHOTGRAPHY BEYOND REPRESENTATION Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director of the Jewish Museum, New York and Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, leads a discussion on how the use of digital manipulation, the selection of specific cameras or lenses, and the choice of photo paper or For its 20th edition, Paris Photo presents Paris Photo 1997-2016, development techniques are purposely employed in order to produce Parcours, a co-publication with Éditions Xavier Barral tracing the photographic works that go beyond the production of images, thus fair’s pioneering role for the promotion of photography. Comprised of pointing towards the materiality, color, form, surface and physicality retrospective images and archival texts, this special edition also of the photographs themselves. features contributions from 89 figures that have marked the history of Paris Photo. PHOTOGRAPHY & CINEMA IN PRACTICE For this limited edition every cover is unique thanks to the participation Matthieu Orléan, artistic consultant at La Cinémathèque Française, of the Tendance Floue collective. Contributions appear in the original will lead a discussion with filmmakers, artists, critics, and curators language (either French or English). The publication is available for on vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still purchase at Paris Photo and in the online shop while supplies last. photography in the history of art. He will also hold a discussion with two artists on their conjoined and paradoxical practices of photography Contributors: and cinema. Martin Parr, Paul Graham, David Lynch, Wim Wenders, Sophie Calle, Boris Mikhailov, Juergen Teller, Rik Gadella, Julien Frydman, THE ARTIST AS… Lesley Martin, Harald Falckenberg, Hans P. Kraus, agnès b., Pascal Beausse, head of the photographic collections at Howard Greenberg, Thomas Zander, Tim Jeffries, Françoise Paviot, Centre National des Arts Plastiques, will lead a discussion with Simon Baker, François Hébel, Markus Schaden, Lisa K. Erf, Diane Dufour, artists on the different roles that artists undertake, from the act Agnès Sire, Simone Klein,… of creation to the diffusion and exhibition of their images: the artist as curator, collector, investigator, activist, poet… Co-publication: Paris Photo - Éditions Xavier Barral With the participation of Tendance Floue & Picto Foundation, The Platform conversations are located in the level 1 Auditorium and Picto laboratory endowment fund open to all Paris Photo ticket-holders.
of Bresson, Assayas, Téchiné, PLATFORM PROGRAMME 4:30 – 5:30PM DISPLAYING PHOTOGRAPHS Skolimowski, among others) JENS HOFFMANN Eric Baudelaire (Artist/ AUDITORIUM – LEVEL 1 with Filmmaker) Piper Marshall (Independant Philippe Terrier-Hermann Curator) (Artist/Filmmmaker) Brian Sholis (Curator of Walter Moser (Head of the THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 5:30 – 6:20PM phtography, Cincinnati Art photographic collection, ART, ANTI-ART, NON ART, PERFORMANCE Museum) AND ACTIONS Albertina, Vienna) Eva Respini (Chief Curator, DIANE DUFOUR Barbara Lee Collection, 1:30-3:00PM - with The Institute of Contemporary HOW TO COLLECT Walter Moser (Head of the PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY? Art, Boston) photographic collection, 6:45 – 7:45PM CLÉMENT CHÉROUX & Albertina, Vienna) ARTIST DISCUSSION - KAROLINA ZIĘBIŃSKA-LEWANDOWSKA Yuri Mitsuda (Curator and MATTHIEU ORLÉAN with historian) 6:00 – 7:00PM with Matthew S. Witkovsky Elisa Uematsu (Director, ASSEMBLING PHOTOGRAPHS Jerry Schatzberg (Photographer (Curator of the Department of Taka Ishii Gallery) JENS HOFFMANN and filmmaker of the New Hollywood) Photography, The Art Institute Yumiko Chiba (Gallerist, Yumiko with of Chicago) Chiba Gallery) Damien Bachelot (Collector) Florian Ebner (Head of the Fred Bidwell (Collector, - Curator) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Photographic Collection, Museum Folkwang) 6:30 – 7:20PM Ann Thomas (Senior Curator, PROVOKE’S LEGACY AND INFLUENCE Canadian Photography Institute) 1:30-2:15PM ON ARTISTS TODAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ARTIST DISCUSSION DIANE DUFOUR PASCAL BEAUSSE - with with Jean-Kenta Gauthier (Gallerist, 1:30 – 3:00PM Roger Ballen (Artist) 3:35 – 4:20PM Jean-Kenta Gauthier Gallery) USE OF VERNACULAR PHOTOGRAPHY PROVOKE OR THE END OF Daisuke Yokota (Artist) IN CINEMA: INSPIRATIONS AND MISAPPROPRIATIONS - THE PHOTOGRAPHIC LANGUAGE? Antoine d’Agata (Artist) DIANE DUFOUR MATTHIEU ORLÉAN with 2:30-3:15PM with ARTIST DISCUSSION Christophe Berhault (Artist) Matthew S Witkovsky (Curator of Sébastien Lifshitz (Filmmaker/ PASCAL BEAUSSE the Department of Photography, artist) with FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 The Art Institute of Chicago) Valérie Mréjen (Filmmaker/ Suzanne Lafont (Artist) Yoko Sawada (Founder of Osiris) artist) Akio Nagasawa (Gallerist, Akio 1:30 – 2:30PM - Nagasawa Gallery) - CONSTRUCTING PHOTOGRAPHS Christoph Schifferli JENS HOFFMANN 3:30-4:15PM 3:30 – 4:15PM (Collector) with DISCUSSION ARTIST DISCUSSION Sharon Lockhart (Artist) MATTHIEU ORLÉAN PASCAL BEAUSSE - Chris Wiley (Artist) with with Joachim Koester (Artist) Michel Campeau (Artist) 4:30 – 5:20PM - TOWARDS A NEW AESTHETICS - 3:00 – 4:00PM Platform programme talks and events are OF PROTEST? open to all Paris Photo ticket holders. READING PHOTOGRAPHS 4:45 – 6:15PM DIANE DUFOUR Seats are available on a first come first JENS HOFFMANN IMPOSSIBLE HISTORY OF SET seated basis. Simultaneous translation with with PHOTOGRAPHY, FROM ITS ORIGINS TO is available in both French and English. Duncan Forbes (Director, Jörg Heiser (Director of Art in THE PRESENT DAY Video footage of the Platform will be Fotomuseum Winterthur) Context Institute and editor at MATTHIEU ORLÉAN available online via parisphoto.com at a John Gossage (Artist) later date. large frieze magazine) with Programme subject to modifications. Marc Feustel (Curator and Art Michelle Kuo (Editor in Chief, Isabelle Weingarten (Actress / Download the Paris Photo mobile app or visit Critic) Artforum) Still Photographer for the films parisphoto.com for the latest updates.
JH ENGSTRÖM, Aperture Foundation, F7 BOOK SIGNING SESSIONS KAROLIN KLÜPPEL, Hatje Cantz, F4 LÉON BORENSZTEIN, Kehrer, F2 6PM ALEXEY TITARENKO, Damiani, H9 CHRIS SHAW, Du Jour Agnès b., B7 LINDA FOARD ROBERTS, Radius, G6 DOUG DUBOIS, Aperture Foundation, F7 MARTIN PARR, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 INGAR KRAUSS, Camera Obscura, A36 MAX PAM, La Fábrica, J3 INKA & NICLAS, Grundemark Nilsson, D30 PIERRE & GILLES, Daniel Templon, B36 THURSDAY 10 NOV MICHAEL WOLF, Fifty One, B34 JOE KESROUANI, Odile Ouizeman, A4 VIKTORIA BINSCHTOK, Klemm’s, D23 PAOLO PELLEGRIN, Magda Danysz, D39 JOSE LUIS CUEVAS, RM, F6 11AM PIOTR ZBIERSKI, André Frère Éditions, H3 KEIICHI TAHARA, Super Labo, J1 HUGO VITRANI, Polka, A39 5.30PM SAGE SOHIER, Kehrer, F2 MISHA VALLEJO, Livraria Madalena, F5 LEK & SOWAT, Polka, A38 THOMAS SAUVIN, Paris-Beijing, C4 TARA BOGART, Kehrer, F2 OLIVIER CULMANN, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 NICOLAS GZELEY, Polka, A39 PHENOMENON COLLECTIVE, East Wing, B31 YVES MARCHAND & ROMAIN MEFFRE, Polka, A38 6PM 3.30PM SARAH MOON, Kehrer, F2 BEATE GÜTSCHOW, Kehrer, F2 GUILLAUME LEBRUN, Filigranes, J11 2PM BERNHARD MAYR, Kehrer, F2 JACOB AUE SOBOL, Super Labo, J1 6.30PM BERNARD FAUCON, Artron, J7 4PM EMERIC LHUISSET, André Frère Editions, H3 GAO BO, Artron, J7 JUNGJIN LEE, Camera Obscura, A36 ALAIN BUBLEX, Georges-Philippe & Nathalie TODD HIDO, Éditions Textuel, G5 JEAN-FRANÇOIS JOLY, Filigranes, J11 Vallois, C19 SAMUEL GRATACAP, Les Filles du Calvaire, B10 6.30PM ALEJANDRO MAROTE, RM, F6 2.30PM ANTOINE D’AGATA, Éditions Textuel, G5 ANDRES SERRANO, Hatje Cantz, F4 MAX PAM, André Frère Éditions, H3 7PM HENRI FOUCAULT, Filigranes, J11 CARINE WALLAUER, Livraria Madalena, F5 RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA (Carte blanche, CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, RM, F6 CLAUDINE DOURY, Filigranes, J11 Gare du Nord), Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 MACUS LYON, Livraria Madalena, F5 3PM GIL RIGOULET, André Frère Editions, H3 CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, La Fábrica, J3 HOMER WEISS, Les Douches, A35 ELLIOT ERWITT, Aperture Foundation, F7 MARIANO VIVANCO, Bernheimer, D7 JACQUES BORGETTO, Filigranes, J11 MARKETA LUSKACOVA, Eric Franck / Augusta SARA GALBIATI, PETER HELLES ERIKSEN & FRIDAY 11 NOV Edwards, C34 TOBIAS SELNAES MARKUSSEN, André Frère MICHAEL LUNDGREN, Radius, G6 SATURDAY 12 NOV Editions, H3 12PM OLIVIA BEE, Aperture Foundation, F7 PHILIPPE DURAND, Laurent Godin, A7 11.30AM PHILIPPE GRONON, Thomas Zander, A14 CEMBRE YESIL, La Fábrica, J3 3.30PM PIETER LAURENS, Parrotta, B43 JULIEN MAGRE, Filigranes, J11 1PM STÉPHANE COUTURIER, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 FLOR GARDUNO, Patricia Conde,A26 12PM KAREN KNORR, Eric Franck / Augusta WILLIAM KLEIN, Polka, P6 EAMONN DOYLE, Michael Hoppen, C10 Edwards, C34 2PM 4.30PM 4PM ANNIKA VON HAUSSWOLFF, Art and theory, J9 ALBERTO GARCIA-ALIX, La Fábrica, J3 1PM ELINA BROTHERUS, Kehrer, F2 CLAUDIO GOBBI, Hatje Cantz, F4 ALEJANDRO CARTAGENA, Patricia Conde, A26 ALEX WEBB & REBECCA NORRIS WEBB, Aperture JOAKIM ESKILDSEN, Steidl, F1 HENRY LEUTWYLER, Steidl, F1 Foundation, F7 JONNA KINA, Kehrer, F2 IRIS HUTEGGER, Esther Woerdehoff, D43 5PM DOUGLAS LANCE GIBSON, Tolarno, B12 MARK NEVILLE, Steidl, F1 JITKA HANZLOVA, Mai 36, C17 ANDREAS GEFELLER, Hatje Cantz, F4 DINQ Q. LE, Shoshana Wayne, P7 MARTIN PARR, Janet Borden, C31 MAURO D’AGATI, Steidl, F1 DAISUKE YOKOTO, Komiyama, H4 JUNGJIN LEE, Howard Greenberg, C18 REBECCA NORRIS WEBB, Radius, G6 MIKI KRATSMAN, Radius, G6 EDGARD MARTINS, Purdy Hicks, D37 NOÉMIE GOUDAL, Les Filles du Calvaire, P11 SABINE WEISS, Les Douches, A35 PAMELA LITTKY, Kehrer, F2 EDWARD BURTYNSKY, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 SOPHIE CALLE, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 PAOLO VENTURA, Aperture Foundation, F7 JURI MECHITOV, Asymetria, B27 2PM TIMM RAUTERT, Parrotta, B43 SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ, Steidl, F1 KANJI WAKAE, Yumiko Chiba, D10 DAVID FATHI, East Wing, B31 STACEY BAKER, Kehrer, F2 KATRIEN DE BLAUWER, Les Filles du FEDERICO BUSONERO, Hatje Cantz,F4 4.30PM VINCENT MERCIER & BRIGITTE OLLIER, Calvaire, B10 FRANCES DENNY, Radius, G6 ANTOINE d’AGATA, André Frère Éditions, H3 Filigranes, J11 MAR SAEZ, André Frère Editions, H3 ILANA LICHTENSTEIN, Livraria Madalena, F5 MISLED-GERMAN YOUTH 1933-1945, Daniel Blau, B18 MARK KLETT, Radius, G6 JENS KNIGGE, Esther Woerdehoff, D44 REINER RIEDLER, La Fábrica, J3 2.30PM MICHAEL TUMMINGS, Kehrer, F2 JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Damiani, H9 FABRICE GUENIER, Filigranes, J11 MONIKA MACDONALD, Kehrer, F2 MARCO BARBON, Filigranes, J11 5PM PATRICK BAILLY MAÎTRE-GRAND, Baudoin Lebon, D2 MARTIN USBORNE, Flatland, C39 BARBARA BOSWORTH, Radius, G6 3PM SAM TERRI, Livraria Madalena, F5 MICHAEL WOLF, M97, C33 BETTINA RHEIMS, Taschen, E6 ALEX MAJOLI, Magda Danysz, D39 SEBASTIÃO SALGADO, Taschen, E6 PAUL GRAHAM, Pace/Mac Gill, C16 ELGER ESSER, RX, D13 DIANA LUI, ALICE LEVÊQUE, LÉA PATRIX, VALÉRIE BELIN, Damiani, H9 TODD HIDO, Aperture Foundation, F7 JOAKIM ESKILDSEN, Taik Persons, C28 Filigranes, J11 YANN GROSS, Aperture Foundation, F7 KOJI ONAKA, Super Labo, J1 HITOSHI TSUKIJII, Taka Ishii, A20 2.30PM MARGOT ANNE KELLEY, Radius, G6 ISADORA BELLETTI, Livraria Madalena, F5 5.30PM ANNA MALAGRIDA, Filigranes, J11 PAUL MANFRED, Binome, A11 JACQUELINE ROBERTS, Damiani, H9 SÉBASTIEN LIFSHITZ, Éditions Textuel, G5 CHRISTIAN LUTZ, André Frère Editions, H3
DAVID JULIAN LEONARD, Kehrer, F2 BRAD TEMKIN, Radius, G6 ERAN GILAT, Kehrer, F2 FRANK DAY, Kehrer, F2 CHRISTOPH BANGERT, Kehrer, F2 HADLEY HUDSON, Hatje Cantz, F4 PHOTOBOOK AWARDS 3PM MAGNUS WENNMAN, Kehrer, F2 MATTHEW BROOKES, Damiani, H9 PARIS PHOTO – ALFRED SEILAND, Johannes Faber, C1 ANDERSON & LOW, Hatje Cantz, F4 MAYUMI HOSOKURA, Mack, F3 NOEMIE GOUDAL, Les Filles du Calvaire, P11 APERTURE FOUNDATION ANDRE PENTEADO, Livraria Madalena, F5 PATRICK ZACHMANN, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 ANTON RENBORG, Filigranes, J11 PER-ANDERS PETTERSSON, Kehrer, F2 BRUNO V.ROELS, Fifty One, B34 RENÉ GROEBLI, Esther Woerdehoff, D46 THREE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT PARIS PHOTO DENIS DAILLEUX, Camera Obscura, A36 SARA GALBIATI, PETER HELLES ERIKSEN & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th AT 1PM JACOB AUE SOBOL, Super Labo, J1 TOBIAS SELNAES MARKUSSEN, André Frère JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Aperture Foundation, F7 Éditions, H3 JUSTIN KIMBALL, Radius,G6 SUSAN MEISELAS, Aperture Foundation, F7 KOJI ONAKA, Tissato Nakahara, H7 TAKASHI HOMMA, Mack, F3 MARK RUWEDEL, Mack, F3 MARTIN D’ORGEVAL, Librairie 213, H8 SOFIA AYARZAGOITIA, La Fábrica, J3 6PM THIBAULT BRUNET, Binome, A11 BRUCE DAVIDSON, Aperture Foundation, F7 © Yi Huang THOMAS JORION, Esther Woerdehoff, D45 EMMANUEL BERRY, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 GRACIELA ITURBIDE, RM, F6 3.30PM LUCAS LENCI, Livraria Madalena, F5 CATHERINE HENRIETTE, Filigranes, J11 HARRY GRUYAERT, Éditions Textuel, G5 6.30PM NICOLAS COMBARRO, André Frère Editions, H3 ANTOINE D’AGATA, André Frère Éditions, H3 GAO BO, Contrasto, G4 4PM AGNÈS VARDA, Éditions Xavier Barral, G7 7PM ALEX WEBB, Robert Klein, D3 CARMA CASULÁ, RM, F6 ANTHONY HERNANDEZ, Thomas Zander, P1 CELSO BRANDÃO, Livraria Madalena, F5 ANTOINE LE GRAND, Damiani, H9 Initiated in November 2012 by Aperture Foundation and Paris Photo, CHRIS KILLIE, Steidl, F1 the PhotoBook Awards celebrate the photobook’s contribution to the CLARE STRAND, Mack, F3 evolving narrative of Photography. FRANK HORVAT, Hatje Cantz, F4 JEROEN ROBERT KRAMER, Flatland, C39 SUNDAY 13 NOV The fifth edition of the PhotoBook Awards will recognize three JH ENGSTRÖM, Komiyama, H4 winners in the following categories: First PhotoBook, PhotoBook of JORGE BODANZKY,Livraria Madalena, F5 1PM the Year, and Photography Catalogue of the Year. LUC CHESSEX, RM, F6 JAN C.SCHLEGEL, Bernheimer, D7 LUIS MOLINA-PANTIN, Henrique Faria, B21 The winners will be announced on Friday, November 11th at 1pm. The MARION BELANGER, Radius, G6 2PM winner for the First PhotoBook category will receive a $10,000 MARTIN KOLLAR, Mack, F3 ALEXANDER GRONSKY, Polka, A38 prize. The winners of the other two categories will each receive a PASCAL GRIMAUD, Filigranes, J11 KSENIA BABUSHKINA, Polka, A38 commemorative award. PENELOPE UMBRICO, Bruce Silverstein, P9 TIANE DOAN NA CHAMPASSAK, Polka, A38 PIETER HUGO, Stevenson, A18 RICHARD RENALDI, Aperture Foundation, F7 3PM Thirty-five titles shortlisted from nearly 1000 submissions TOM ARNDT, Les Douches, A35 BRIAN YOUNG, Damiani, H9 will be on display in the PhotoBook section during the fair and ZACKARY CANEPARI, Contrasto, G4 FRANK HORVAT, Fifty One, B34 profiled in the 011 issue of The PhotoBook Review, a bi-annual publication created by Aperture and distributed during the Fair. 4.30PM CARLOS ALBA, La Fábrica, J3 The exhibition will be subsequently presented at Aperture Gallery in New York, December 10, 2016 – February 2, 2017, and will travel 5PM internationally thereafter. ÁLVARO LAIZ & LAIA, RM, F6 ANA STEWART, Livraria Madalena, F5 The exhibition is presented in the Book Sector, space F9. More information at www.parisphoto.com Programme subject to modifications. Download the Paris Photo Mobile App or visit parisphoto.com for the latest updates.
BARBARA BOSWORTH PHOTOBOOK OF THE YEAR ANNETT GRÖSCHNER PETER PUKLUS POEME & MARGOT ANNE KELLEY & ARWED MESSMER The Epic Love Story of a The Meadow Taking Stock of Power: Warrior Radius Books An Other View of the SPBH Editions Berlin Wall SIÂN DAVEY Hatje Cantz BATIA SUTER Looking For Alice Parallel Encyclopedia #2 Trolley Books GREGORY HALPERN Roma Publications ZZYZX EAMONN DOYLE, MACK DANIEL TRAUB, WU YONG FU, NIALL SWEENEY & DAVID DONOHOE & ZENG XIAN FANG End. RON KURTZ & HANK O’NEAL Little North Road: Africa D1 Berenice Abbott: Paris in China Portraits, 1925–1930 Kehrer Verlag MARK HOLBORN Steidl and Commerce & WILLIAM EGGLESTON III Graphics The Democratic Forest Steidl FIRST PHOTOBOOK - 10,000 $ PRIZE MURRAY BALLARD AMY ELKINS SARA-LENA MAIERHOFER The Prospect of Immortality Black is the Day, Black is Dear Clark,: Portrait of GOST Books the Night a Con Man Self-published Drittel Books DAN BOARDMAN & ASPEN MAYS Where We’ve Been, Where ADAM GOLFER SOHEI NISHINO on-situ / Musée Nicéphore Niépce We’re Going, Why? A House Without a Roof Tokyo Houseboat Press & Conveyor Booklyn amana Editions CURRAN HATLEBERG CHRISTINE OSINSKI YANNICK BOUILLIS Lost Coast Summer Days Staten Island I Absolutely Forbade All TBW Books Damiani Editore Public Photographs of Myself JOHN RADCLIFFE STUDIO DOMINIQUE SOMERS Self-published Foreigner: Migration into 00A Europe 2015–2016 Art Paper Editions ANDRE BRADLEY Self-published Dark Archives: 1–41 KATE STONE Image Text Ithaca Press KATRIN KOENNING & HANNAH SCHNEIDER & SARKER PROTICK How We End. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER BROWN Astres Noirs Self-published Libyan Sugar Chose Commune Twin Palms Publishers PAUL TUROUNET QUENTIN LACOMBE Estamos Buscando A CHENG XINHAO Event Horizon (We’re Looking For) The Naming of a River Self-published Self-published Jiazazhi Press JACK LATHAM CJ CLARKE Sugar Paper Theories Magic Party Place Here Press and The POEME, an immersive environment in which to explore photography Kehrer Verlag Photographers’ Gallery collections, is a digital installation that proposes new ways to view images. PHOTOGRAPHY CATALOGUE OF THE YEAR After three years of research and the combined knowledge and skills of the Musée Nicéphore Niépce, the agency on-situ, DAVID CAMPANY* MARC ROIG BLESA FRANCES TERPAK Nicéphore Cité, the labs at the CNAM and the IGN and with the A Handful of Dust: from & ROGIER DELFOS & MICHELLE BRUNNICK the Cosmic to the Domestic Werker 2—A Spoken History Robert Mapplethorpe: support of the ANR, POEME provides viewers with an interactive and LE BAL & MACK of the Young Worker The Archive immersive way to browse through vast image banks. Foundation for Visual Arts Getty Research Institute KAROLINA PUCHAŁA-ROJEK and Fotomuseum Winterthur & KAROLINA ZIĘBIŃSKA- MATTHEW S. WITKOVSKY, For its first ever official presentation at Paris Photo, LEWANDOWSKA CAROL S. ELIEL, POEME will enable viewers to browse through over 200 000 images Wojciech Zamecznik: & KAROLE P. B. VAIL from the collections of the Musée Nicéphore Niépce; a chance to Photo-graphics Moholy-Nagy: Future Present Fundacja Archeologia Art Institute of Chicago celebrate the bicentenary of the first trials by the inventor of Fotografii photography. (*) David Campany recused himself from the shortlist jury’s discussions of this title
PARIS PHOTO – SNCF GARE & CONNEXIONS CARTE BLANCHE PHOTOGRAPHY IN WORDS RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA PARIS PHOTO - RADIO NOVA OCT – NOV GARE DU NORD From mid-October, in celebration OCT 25 – NOV 10 of the 20th edition of Paris Photo, 10:50AM artist Raphaël Dallaporta is given carte blanche at ON RADIO NOVA the Gare du Nord. “A cave needs to be treated with infinite prudence; as a landscape, a natural area that awakens a deep sense of time immemorial.” (R. Dallaporta) “Chauvet — Pont d’Arc : L’inappropriable” is the result of a project developed by the artist Raphaël Dallaporta in the decorated Paris Photo and Radio Nova have joined together for special on-air cave of Pont-d’Arc, known as Grotte programming bringing words to images. Special guests, including Chauvet. This geological site in artists, curators, art critics and museum directors participate in the heart of the Ardèche department RAPHAËL DALLAPORTA short segments each dedicated to the description of a photograph Chauvet—Pont-d’Arc: l’inappropriable, 2016 of their choosing. At the conclusion of each broadcast, audiences of southern France was untouched © Raphaël Dallaporta, Éditions Xavier Barral, for more than 20 000 years, before avec l’aimable autorisation de l’artiste are invited discover the selected images as they are revealed et de la galerie Jean-Kenta Gauthier (Paris) being rediscovered in 1994. The online at parisphoto.com and www.novaplanet.com. access to its hundreds of cave paintings has been severely restricted to researchers and scientists. On-air (French only) with Radio Nova 10:50am daily from October 25th Thanks to the Association pour la Mise en Valeur de la Grotte Ornée du through November 10 (except November 1st). To listen to the Pont-d’Arc and to the Ministry of Culture, Raphaël Dallaporta has taken podcast and for English transcripts visit parisphoto.com. panoramic views of the inside of the cave, which he presents in the form of planispheres, following the model conceived by American inventor Participants* Richard Buckminster Fuller in 1946. Simon Baker (Senior Curator of Photography and International Art, Tate Modern), Reproduced on the walls of la Gare du Nord, Raphaël Dallaporta’s work Ami Barak (Art Critic, Curator), invites the viewers to shift the way they look at the cave. He tilts Ann-Christin Bertrand (Curator, C/O Berlin), their perception by creating an imbalance, in a metaphor of the world’s David Campany (Writer, Curator, Artist), movements, of the rotation of the Earth and planets. The artist thus Tatyana Franck (Director, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne), refers to the anthropological hypothesis according to which the caves and Francoise Huguier (Photographer), the universe are linked to one another. Simon Karlstetter (Artist), Stéphanie Moisdon (Art Critic, Curator) An exhibition presented by SNCF Gare & Connexions and Paris Photo. Chiara Parisi (Director of Cultural Programmes, La Monnaie de Paris), In collaboration with the gallery Jean-Kenta Gauthier (Paris). Vincent Segal (Musician), Raphaël Dallaporta, Chauvet—Pont d’Arc : l’innapropriable is published by Nicolas Trembley (Art Critic, Curator), Éditions Xavier Barral Natacha Wolinski (Art Critic).
LEICA PRESENTS BMW ART & CULTURE PRESENTS LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD ALINKA ECHEVERRIA & LEICA NEWCOMER AWARD ENCRE BLANCHE SCARLETT COTEN Hamada, Amman, Jordan 2016 © Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, Seattle, USA ALINKA ECHEVERRIA (1981) Nicephora, 2016 Résidence BMW © Alinka Echeverría For the first time at Paris Photo, Leica presents the Leica Oskar Barnack and the Leica Newcomer Awards, both given to two French photographers. Winner of the BMW Residency, Alinka Echeverría presents a project The Leica Oskar Barnack 2016 Award is awarded to Scarlett Coten examining the photographic medium – invention, reproduction, image for her series Mectoub. Began in 2012, the portrait series was transfer, and its dissemination process, through the character of taken in North Africa and the Middle East, and examines the Nicéphore Niépce and its founding origin, invention of photography masculine identity of an emancipated generation of men. with the first heliography. With an interest in the representation The Leica Newcomer Award goes to Clémentine Schneidermann for her of women in the history of Art and Photography, she weaves documention of the life of children in social housing in a mining historical, technical and philosophical ties between ceramics area in Wales in September 2015. Between social documentary and and the collections of the Nicéphore Niépce Museum where performance, Clémentine’s vision is both tender and poetic vision. the BMW Residency takes place.
HUAWEI PRESENTS PERNOD RICARD PRESENTS #OO GALLERY MINDSET STÉPHANE LAVOUÉ HASSAN HAJJAJ Monochrome Desmond Welstead OMAR VICTOR DIOP Sancho Zango, Jameson Brand Ambassador, Pernod Ricard Mozambique © Pernod Ricard Pernod Ricard seen by Omar Victor Diop Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop portrays 17 Pernod Ricard employees for the Group’s 41st Artistic Campaign. Africa is the “new frontier” for Pernod Ricard, which opened 6 direct affiliates on the continent in the last 5 years. Therefore, it is Sign of our times, Huawei in Paris Photo, the smartphone into only natural that the Group gave “carte blanche” to Senegalese the world of artistic photography. artist Omar Victor Diop. As a renowned photographer whose style is rooted in the continent where he grew up, Omar was able Portraitists or landscapists, specialists of colour or black and to capture the relationship between employees of the African white photography, seven artists captured, with this new medium, affiliates and their colleagues worldwide. He incorporated them moments, feelings and emotions, with accuracy and precision, into costumes especially created by the Senegalese designer as they would have done with their camera, but differently. Selly Raby Kane in the shape of medallion portraits that often appear in African stylistic compositions. Pride of belonging, Huawei presents an original and digital exhibition nourished by joy of being together, audacity of the experience, these are the the sensitivity of renowned international photographers and young words if not the “Mindset” that characterized this new artistic talents: Stéphane Lavoué, Hassan Hajjaj, Kares Leroy George Awde, experience presented by Pernod Ricard and driven by its best Marion Gambin, Newsha Tavakolian and Tansneem Alsultan. ambassadors: its employees.
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BMW Art & Culture Le plaisir www.bmw.fr de conduire © Alinka Echeverría 40 ANS DE MÉCÉNAT DANS L’ ART CONTEMPORAIN ET LA PHOTOGRAPHIE. Pour que demain soit synonyme de toujours plus d’innovation et de création, BMW France s’engage auprès d’artistes et d’institutions, et soutient la création photographique contemporaine. BMW France expose « NICEPHORA » par Alinka Echeverría, lauréate 2015 de la Résidence BMW, à PARIS PHOTO 2016. BMW ART & CULTURE. www.bmw.fr/artetculture #BMWArtetCulture
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