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The Space Between Us. From the Collection of the Wilson Centre for Photography

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Note biographique Famous producer of all James Bond films since 1979, Michael G. Wilson developed an interest in photography at an early age; his collection is now considered one of the largest in the world, both in terms of the names it includes and the quality of its masterpieces. To view it is to unfold the entire history of photography, from the pioneers of the 19th century, with their first attempts to capture reality, to the most contemporary visual artists. Begun in the 1970s, the Wilson collection presents all the prisms and genres of the medium with rare signed prints by major figures, from Hiroshi Sugimoto to André Kertész, from Edward Weston to Josef Koudelka. With over 12,000 images, it is a source of knowledge for historians and researchers, but also a source of inspiration for museum directors and exhibition curators, thanks to its historical and aesthetic richness. The selection made here bears witness to this exceptional collection. ,PrésentationOn the occasion of the bicentennial of photography, LE BAL invites us to explore the sometimes murky or luminous, but always unstable and ultimately mysterious bond that connects the photographer and the subject in the act of taking a photograph. What does the image say about the relationship between the two bodies, the subject and the photographer? Complicity, face to face, a pact sealed by the gaze of one on the appearance of the other? Images taken on the spot or staged, reportage photographs, self-portraits, nude and intimate scenes, collaborative exchanges between model and photographer: what does the image of the subject captured on film say, what does it reveal about the space between the two? What does the subject reveal to the photographer's retina and the mechanical eye of the lens? This immersion in Michael G. Wilson's prestigious collection, which explores the representation of the body and the space between the photographer and their subject, offers numerous insights into the history of the medium in the 20th century, as well as a whole range of relationships that develop between bodies, gazes, and gestures. Presented in a non-thematic manner, in order to highlight chance encounters, connections, and affinities, this selection of over one hundred photographs brings together historical masters and contemporary figures without hierarchy. Each double page becomes a picture rail: the anxious gaze of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, photographed by Alexander Rodchenko, confronts the giant hands captured by August Sander; a portrait of a woman by André Kertész faces a sculptural nude by Imogen Cunningham; Frida Kahlo's fragile booted prosthesis, abandoned at the bottom of an unlikely bathtub, photographed by Ishiuchi Miyako, faces a powerful tattooed male back captured by Graciela Iturbide. These confrontations, sometimes "surreal,' awaken our gaze and question our perceptions. This visual journey is punctuated by short texts, words from photographers, which create a kind of subtext and sketch out a sensitive journey unfolding like a musical score. Afficher moinsAfficher plus

The Space Between Us. From the Collection of the Wilson Centre for Photography

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Note biographique Famous producer of all James Bond films since 1979, Michael G. Wilson developed an interest in photography at an early age; his collection is now considered one of the largest in the world, both in terms of the names it includes and the quality of its masterpieces. To view it is to unfold the entire history of photography, from the pioneers of the 19th century, with their first attempts to capture reality, to the most contemporary visual artists. Begun in the 1970s, the Wilson collection presents all the prisms and genres of the medium with rare signed prints by major figures, from Hiroshi Sugimoto to André Kertész, from Edward Weston to Josef Koudelka. With over 12,000 images, it is a source of knowledge for historians and researchers, but also a source of inspiration for museum directors and exhibition curators, thanks to its historical and aesthetic richness. The selection made here bears witness to this exceptional collection. ,PrésentationOn the occasion of the bicentennial of photography, LE BAL invites us to explore the sometimes murky or luminous, but always unstable and ultimately mysterious bond that connects the photographer and the subject in the act of taking a photograph. What does the image say about the relationship between the two bodies, the subject and the photographer? Complicity, face to face, a pact sealed by the gaze of one on the appearance of the other? Images taken on the spot or staged, reportage photographs, self-portraits, nude and intimate scenes, collaborative exchanges between model and photographer: what does the image of the subject captured on film say, what does it reveal about the space between the two? What does the subject reveal to the photographer's retina and the mechanical eye of the lens? This immersion in Michael G. Wilson's prestigious collection, which explores the representation of the body and the space between the photographer and their subject, offers numerous insights into the history of the medium in the 20th century, as well as a whole range of relationships that develop between bodies, gazes, and gestures. Presented in a non-thematic manner, in order to highlight chance encounters, connections, and affinities, this selection of over one hundred photographs brings together historical masters and contemporary figures without hierarchy. Each double page becomes a picture rail: the anxious gaze of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, photographed by Alexander Rodchenko, confronts the giant hands captured by August Sander; a portrait of a woman by André Kertész faces a sculptural nude by Imogen Cunningham; Frida Kahlo's fragile booted prosthesis, abandoned at the bottom of an unlikely bathtub, photographed by Ishiuchi Miyako, faces a powerful tattooed male back captured by Graciela Iturbide. These confrontations, sometimes "surreal,' awaken our gaze and question our perceptions. This visual journey is punctuated by short texts, words from photographers, which create a kind of subtext and sketch out a sensitive journey unfolding like a musical score. Afficher moinsAfficher plus

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The Space Between Us. From the Collection of the Wilson Centre for Photography
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29.9 x 22.4 x 2.5 cm
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1144
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9782365114790
Livré entre : 11 juillet - 16 juillet
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