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...The Berlin-born artist and curator read the tales of Victor Hugo and pored over street photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson, eventually arriving in the city to study in 1993; to this day, she takes every...
...Until April 14; further information and tickets here The museum’s debut photography exhibition features 250 black and white images by 170 pioneering photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray...
...Le Gray’s “Tugboat”, the steamship’s dark plumes gorgeously echoed by the clouds, as emotively atmospheric as a painted seascape, marks not only steam power vanquishing sail but photography’s challenge to...
...Things have a habit of getting weird around British director Mark Jenkin....
...EO is cinema’s second visionary donkey film — the first being Robert Bresson’s Au Hasard Balthazar in 1966. Skolimowski has talked about how moved he was when he saw the film back then....
...As the City marks the anniversary of its divorce from the single market, bankers and officials confirm that broader picture....
...Photography is, of course, a highly malleable medium, a tool for its user and a conduit for subjectivity posing as truth: the days of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s “decisive moment” are long gone....
...(Bresson did not do gouged-out eyeballs.)...
...“Lucian Freud: A Life”, compiled by Mark Holborn in collaboration with David Dawson, is published by Phaidon....
...And when you were on holiday, you really were on holiday,” recalls Mark Thomas, a British management consultant....
...Bresson previously worked at Rud Pedersen Public Affairs....
...Or the history of street photography – Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, Saul Leiter, Vivian Maier....
...The photographs were first published in ‘Our Lives and Our Children’ (Aperture, 1983), republished by Steidl, 2017, and in ‘No Small Journeys’ (Matthew Marks Gallery, 2003)....
...Although he has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize (in 2013), British photographer Mark Neville has deliberately side-stepped orthodox success....
...His earliest ambition was to be a photographer, emulating Henri Cartier-Bresson. Turning to prose in his late twenties, he retained a sense of photography’s “power over the human heart”....
...To November 12, royalacademy.org.uk Photographs: ©Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos; François Fernandez; Philadelphia Museum of Art/Art Resource/DACS...
...‘Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion’ opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum on May 27; vam.ac.uk Photographs: The Richard Avedon Foundation; Mark Shaw/mptvimages.com; Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos; Catwalking...
...In countless spy films (including 1966’s The Quiller Memorandum) agents tailing suspects pretend to be reading notices on columns if their mark turns round....
...Should I end all this on a question mark, I ask him. “That’s what it is,” he says. Photographs: Maja Daniels; Element Pictures; George Kraychyk...
...But Cartier-Bresson’s time as the great yardstick of photography has passed. This massive show, so scrupulous in its rounded view, marks that passing....
...images are part of William Eggleston: From Black and White to Color, at the Cartier-Bresson Foundation in Paris, until December 21....
...The most successful experimental work came from Mark Laita and Yann Layma, who were shown together at the Old Fire Station....
...The shock is that they are dated 1986, and Salgado brilliantly apes the formality and graphic black and white qualities of photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson to indicate the anachronism of appalling...
...“These marks, that hole, predate me.” The phrase “this will not affect your statutory rights” came into my mind....
...There are even shades of Cartier-Bresson’s decisive moment about this aspect of his pictures. He manifestly had the most enormous self-confidence, too....
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