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EDITORIAL by JULIEN FRYDMAN, Director of Photo 5 --- FAIR EXHIBITOR PROGRAMME • Exhibitor list 6 • Gallery Projects 9 • Book signing programme 49 --- THE PARIS PHOTO AGENDA 53 --- THE 2014 PARIS PHOTO PROGRAMME • RECENT ACQUISITIONS exhibition: The , New York 55 • PRIVATE COLLECTION exhibition: The Alkazi Collection of Photography, New Delhi 56 • OPEN BOOK exhibition: Artist’s Books and Photography 57 3 • THE PARIS PHOTO PLATFORM 60 • PARIS PHOTO–APERTURE FOUNDATION PHOTOBOOK AWARDS 64 --- ASSOCIATED EVENTS PARIS PHOTO OFFICIAL PARTNER EXHIBITIONS • ACQUA #5 An exhibition presented by Giorgio Armani 69 • CAMERA AS RELEASE An exhibition presented by J.P. Morgan 70 • WILD STYLE: MAZACCIO & DROWILAL An exhibition presented by BMW Art & Culture 71 ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS • THE 2014 SFR JEUNES TALENTS LAUREATES, an exhibition presented by SFR 72 • FRANÇOIS FONTAINE: SILENZIO!, an exhibition presented by Leica 73 • AMANASALTO, an exhibition presented by amana 74 • KHALID AL THANI: LANGUAGE WITHOUT WORDS, an exhibition presented by Steidl 75 --- IN PARIS DURING PARIS PHOTO 76 --- PARIS PHOTO - LOS ANGELES 83 --- PARIS PHOTO PARTNERS 84 --- PRACTICAL INFORMATION 104 EDITORIAL

We are pleased to present the 18th edition of Paris Photo. Representing 35 countries, 143 galleries and 26 art book dealers/publishers will showcase both contemporary and historic works encompassing the prolific 5 medium of photography today.

A rich ensemble of exhibitions completes this panorama offering our visitors a broad perspective and appreciation of the field. We are extremely proud to welcome for the first time in Paris in the Salon d’Honneur, two important exhibitions: The Museum of Modern Art will present a selection of their programme of recent acquisitions (2013-2014), demonstrating the institution’s pioneering force for the promotion of the language of photography, and the private collection of The Alkazi Collection of Photography, with meticulously staged and ornamented painted photographs from India and Southern Asia.

The Paris Photo Platform, organized by independent curator Urs Stahel, will reunite artists, curators, historians, and writers, promoting reflection and exchange with a cycle of conversations. Continuing the narrative of the photobook, this year’s Open Book exhibition is dedicated to artists books published between the 1960s and today with singular works by many of photography’s most innovative protagonists. In partnership with Aperture Foundation, Paris Photo presents the 4th annual PhotoBook Awards introducing a new category for the “Photography Catalogue of the Year”.

The programming is made possible thanks to the support and participation of our distinguished partners, to whom we express our sincere thanks. Please enjoy the 2014 edition of Paris Photo and keep up to date on-line with all the latest events and news from our exhibitors and partner institutions with the Paris Photo Agenda.

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JULIEN FRYDMAN Director of Paris Photo EXHIBITOR LIST

Paris Photo is a unique occasion to discover in the heart of the capital the best of photography from the 19th century through the present day. For its 18th edition, Paris Photo presents 169 French and international galleries and publishers/art book dealers representing 35 countries world-wide.

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143 GALLERIES 34 NEW*

+R MASERRE Barcelona FELDBUSCHWIESNER 303 GALLERY New York FEROZ Bonn AFA* Santiago FIFTY ONE Antwerp ALAIN GUTHARC Paris FILOMENA SOARES Lisbon ANDREA MEISLIN* New York FLATLAND Amsterdam ARTEF* FRAENKEL San Francisco ASYMETRIA Warsaw FRANÇOISE PAVIOT Paris ATHR* Jeddah GAGOSIAN Paris 6 BEN BROWN London GILLES PEYROULET Paris BENDANA|PINEL Paris GITTERMAN New York BENRUBI New York GLAZ Moscow BERNHEIMER Munich GRAFIKA LA ESTAMPA BERTRAND GRIMONT Paris GREVE Paris BEYOND* Taipei GRIMALDI GAVIN London BLACK SHIP* New York GUIDO COSTA PROJECTS Turin BO BJERGGAARD* Copenhagen HACKELBURY London BOB VAN ORSOUW* Zurich HAMILTONS London BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York HANS P. KRAUS JR. New York BRYCE WOLKOWITZ* New York HENRIQUE FARIA* New York CAMERA OBSCURA Paris HOWARD GREENBERG New York CAMERA WORK Berlin ILAN ENGEL Paris CARLIER|GEBAUER* Berlin IMANE FARÈS* Paris CARLOS CARVALHO Lisbon IN CAMERA Paris CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD Paris JACKSON* Atlanta CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich JAMES HYMAN London DANIEL BLAU Munich JENKINS JOHNSON* San Francisco DANIEL TEMPLON* Paris JOHANNES FABER Vienna DANZIGER New York JÖRG MAASS Berlin DAVID ZWIRNER New York KALFAYAN* Athens DIX9 - HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE* Paris KAMEL MENNOUR* Paris DOCUMENT ART* Buenos Aires KICKEN BERLIN* Berlin DOMINIQUE FIAT Paris KLAUS KLEINSCHMIDT Wiesbaden DU JOUR AGNÈS B. Paris KLEMM’S Berlin EAST WING Doha LAURENCE MILLER New York EDWYNN HOUK New York LE RÉVERBÈRE Lyon ERIC DUPONT Paris LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris ERIC FRANCK London LITTLE BIG MAN* Los Angeles ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris LUISOTTI Santa Monica EVA MEYER* Paris LUMIÈRE DES ROSES Paris FARIDEH CADOT* Paris M BOCHUM Bochum MAGDA DANYSZ Paris SAGE PARIS Paris MAGNIN-A Paris SCHEUBLEIN + BAK* Zurich MAGNUM Paris SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING Paris MARTIN ASBÆK Copenhagen SELMA FERIANI* Tunis MELANIE RIO Nantes SILK ROAD* Tehran MEM Tokyo SILVERLENS Makati MICHAEL HOPPEN London STEPHEN BULGER Toronto MICHÈLE CHOMETTE Paris STEPHEN DAITER Chicago NATHALIE OBADIA Paris STEVEN KASHER New York NUSSER & BAUMGART* Munich STEVENSON Cape Town ODILE OUIZEMAN Paris STILLS* Sydney PACE/MACGILL New York SUSANNE ZANDER Cologne PACI* Brescia SUZANNE TARASIEVE Paris PARIS-BEIJING Paris TAIK PERSONS PARROTTA TAKA ISHII Tokyo PARTICULIÈRE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE Paris TANIT /Munich PATRICIA CONDE* Mexico City TASVEER Bangalore PETER FREEMAN* Paris THADDAEUS ROPAC* Paris PHOTO&CONTEMPORARY Turin THE THIRD GALLERY AYA Osaka POLARIS Paris THESSA HEROLD Paris POLKA Paris THOMAS ZANDER Cologne PRISKA PASQUER Cologne THREE SHADOWS +3* Beijing PURDY HICKS London TOLARNO* Melbourne RICHARD SALTOUN* London TOLUCA Paris ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ Lindfield VINTAGE Budapest 7 ROBERT KLEIN Boston VU’ Paris ROBERT KOCH San Francisco XIPPAS Paris ROBERT MANN New York YANCEY RICHARDSON New York ROBERT MORAT Hamburg YOSHII* New York ROLF ART Buenos Aires YOSSI MILO New York ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica ZILBERMAN* Istanbul RX Paris

26 PUBLISHERS/ART BOOK DEALERS 4 NEW*

ACTES SUD Arles LIBRAIRIE 213 Paris ANDRE FRÈRE Marseille MACK London ANTICUARIA POEMA 20 Buenos Aires MADALENA* São Paulo APERTURE New York MÖREL London BOOKSHOP M Tokyo OLIVER J. WOOD London CHLOE ET DENIS OZANNE Paris ONLY PHOTOGRAPHY Berlin DAMIANI* Bologna RADIUS* Santa Fe DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam RM Mexico FILIGRANES Paris STEIDL Göttingen HARPER’S East Hampton SUPER LABO Kanagawa HATJE CANTZ Ostfildern TASCHEN London/Paris JEU DE PAUME* Paris TISSATO NAKAHARA Paris KEHRER VERLAG Heidelberg XAVIER BARRAL Paris LA LIBRAIRIE DU JEU DE PAUME* Paris

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KEY FACTS

169 Exhibitors 143 galleries (136 galleries in 2013) 37 new galleries or returning pre-2013 galleries (26%) 63 specialised galleries (44%) 26 publishers/art book dealers (28 publishers/art book dealers in 2013) 4 new publishers/booksellers or returning pre-2013 publishers/art book dealers 35 countries represented including (25 countries represented in 2013): 10 new countries: Australia, Brazil, Chili, China, Greece, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tunisia, and Turkey France: 45 galleries (31%) USA: 29 galleries (20%) Germany: 17 galleries (12%) United Kingdom: 10 galleries (7%) 55,239 visitors in 2013

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PARIS PHOTO SELECTION COMMITTEE

GUIDO COSTA, Turin HOWARD GREENBERG, New York TIM JEFFERIES, Hamiltons Gallery, London YOSSI MILO, New York FRANÇOISE PAVIOT, Paris TIMOTHY PERSONS, Taik Gallery, Helsinki RENOS XIPPAS, Paris-Athens-Montevideo THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne GALLERY PROJECTS 9 GALLERY PROJECTS

29 SOLO & DUO SHOWS

AFA, Santiago - NEW PARTICIPANT PAZ ERRÁZURIZ, born in 1944 in Santiago, lives and works in Chile

Paz Errázuriz is the author of thematic series based on sites of neglect and exclusion brought about by military dictatorship and the hyper-capitalist modernity that was savagely introduced through a development model commoditizing human life while hidden behind a facade of social planning. The artist’s entire work is rooted in the margins of this modernity cracked by poverty, madness, and the extinction of ethnic and sexual dissidence. Her gaze infiltrates and transgresses the rules becoming complicit with those 10 bodies, biographies and psyche in a state of misfortune or shock. Errázuriz is also interested in the visual aesthetic of deterioration and transfiguration as a critique of the fixedness of identities by the standardized machines of the social reproduction of power. For Paris Photo, the gallery presents “Adam’s Apple”, a series of photographs taken in 1983 during the era of military dictatorship, of a group of transvestites with whom Errázuriz came into contact and developed a close relationship. In its raw domesticity, these images reveal fraternal communities in which lives are trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation. Embedded within these representations, between insolence and indifference, a hope of social recognition can be found. ---

ALAIN GUTHARC, Paris JOACHIM SCHMID, born in Balingen in 1955, lives and works in Berlin

Joachim Schmid is not a photographer. Instead, he examines and questions the meaning of this avalanche of images that envelops us. He focuses on multiplicity and singularity, on meaning and subversion, collecting and drawing together images from numerous sources. “Arcana” (1998-2008) is a collection of forty-five images developed from damaged negatives found in the streets. Some appear to have been abandoned because of imperfections in the image, while others suggest that the very subject itself is the cause of this disaffection. It is our job, as the onlooker, to interpret and imagine the real cause. “Estrelas amadas - Beloved Stars”, 2013, features photographs of stars, published in a 1950s magazine. The former owner enhanced the red pigment in these images to highlight the stars’ lips. Joachim Schmid has given these press images, each reproduced thousands of times, a new lease of life. They are unique, anecdotal pieces with a vibrant red tone that brings out the actresses’ lips. ---

BEYOND, Taipei - NEW PARTICIPANT CHEN SHUN-CHU, born in 1963 in Penghu and died in October 2014 in Taiwan

“Regarding Memory” speaks of Chen Shun-Chu’s eternal longing for home. Presented with what first feels to be a sense of detachment and overbearing rationality, the artist’s love of life, home and hearth, however, quietly creeps from his work to find resonance within the viewer’s heart. In this particular exhibition, Chen uses old family photos left behind by his father—as well as those shot by Chen himself—upon which he then attaches images of family and friends. Within the photos, places and dates, what the artist thought and what he did, bit by bit, piece together the traces of yesteryear, until what we have before us is a narrative of one family’s history—i.e. the emotions, the transformation, the good times and bad, as well as the artist’s own personal life trajectory. The photos express a life lived, while also reflecting on the fleeting impermanence of life that, paradoxically, becomes eternal in our memories. ---

BLACK SHIP, New York - NEW PARTICIPANT CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, born in Alicante, lives and works in Barcelona

For the first time in Paris, the booth exhibits two new series of Cristina de Middel’s work. “Jan Meyer” is inspired by a failed boating expedition which took place in Iceland in 1911. To cover up what went wrong, the cinematographer who was on board convinced the crew to stage a dramatic landing on a beach. The artist used the original detailed journals to recreate the fake landing on the Isle of Skye. “This Is What Hatred Did” is a contemporary interpretation of Amos Tutuola’s novel “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts” (1964) where a five year old Nigerian kid is forced to leave his village after it has been ransacked by soldiers. The bush becomes a haven filled with magical spirits where he wanders for thirty years trying to find his way back home. Cristina de Middel transfers the story in the floating township of Makoko, Lagos. 11 ---

BO BJERGGAARD, Copenhague - NEW PARTICIPANT PER BAK JENSEN, born in 1949 in Copenhagen, lives and works in Halseby

Per Bak Jensen is often said to be a pioneer in his field. In his tireless exploration of photographic expression, he has created a number of photographic series which have established him as one of the most important art photographers in Scandinavia. For Bak Jensen, who never manipulates his images, it is essential to catch a certain timelessness which, in his own words, captures “the being of places”. ---

CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD, Paris THIBAULT HAZELZET SELECTION 2004-2014 THIBAULT HAZELZET, born in Versailles in 1975, lives and works in Paris

Galerie Christophe Gaillard presents a personal exhibition devoted to French photographer Thibault Hazelzet. The exhibition focuses on iconic series’ and the photographer’s recent unseen pieces, covering ten years of his work and featuring around a dozen large and small format photographs. Thibault Hazelzet is an experimental photographer, supported by Quentin Bajac, Chief Curator of Photography at MoMA, and Michel Poivert, Photography historian and Curator. Working in a 4x5 meter room in his studio, he seeks not to represent reality, but rather to invent his own reality, creating a unique mental universe for each of his series of traditional photographic prints. He experiments with negative prints, reflections, obstructions, superimposed elements and textures. He fixes his final image in negative format then destroys the latter once the print has been produced. Thibault Hazelzet aims to create photographs that have the same quality as paintings, both in terms of their imposing size and their unique quality. ---

DAVID ZWIRNER, New York CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, born in 1956 in Los Angeles, lives and works in Cologne

For its third consecutive year participating in Paris Photo, David Zwirner presents a solo booth of recent and new work by Christopher Williams (b. 1956, Los Angeles). The artist lives in Los Angeles and maintains his studio in Cologne and teaches in Düsseldorf. His critically acclaimed solo exhibition, “The Production Line of Happiness”, is currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (through November 2, 2014). The exhibition was first on display at The Art Institute of Chicago earlier this year and will travel to Whitechapel Gallery in London in 2015. In the 1970s, Williams studied at the California Institute of the Arts under the first wave of West Coast conceptual artists, including John Baldessari and Douglas Huebler, only to become one of his generation’s leading conceptualists. Williams’s work is a critical investigation of the medium of photography and more broadly the vicissitudes of industrial culture, in particular its structures of representation and classification. ---

DIX9 – HÉLÈNE LACHARMOISE, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT SEBASTIAN RIEMER, born in Oberhausin in 1982, lives and works in Germany

Sebastian Riemer uses photography to bring into focus images and situations in our surroundings which deserve longer visual inspection. Trained at the Academy Thomas Ruff Christopher Williams Riemer 12 in Düsseldorf, where he studied with and , questions the image in photography as well as its materiality and modes of representation. The materials and motifs for which he searches and collects as source material are always processed in a traditional photographic manner. He focuses on single details or on the multiple layers of which the original sources for his photographs consist. Working on the visible surface through rigorous technical scanning, he treats his finds as pictorial ready-mades and subsequently documents the condition of the found, regardless of the original appearance intended by its former authors. In the end we are confronted with visually ambiguous photographs, presenting both an ambiguous message and messenger. ---

FELDBUSCHWIESNER, Berlin CHRISTIANE FESER and MARLEEN SLEEUWITS: AT THE INTERSTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND SCULPTURE MARLEEN SLEEUWITS, born in 1980 in Enschede (Netherlands), lives and works in La Haye & CHRISTIANE FESER, born in 1977 in Würzburg (Germany), lives and works in Francfort

In a world of digital photography and smartphones, a new generation of artists is making a conscious decision to adopt an artisanal approach that combines photography and sculpture for object-oriented photography. The artists’ studios become laboratories where arranged constructions act as static subjects that are subjet to experimentation in a controlled environment. Christiane Feser creates a labyrinth of space and time with her multi-dimensional photographic objects while Marleen Sleeuwits constructs spectacular and elaborately staged spaces in her photographic work. The subject and production process are not immediately obvious in their photographs, as the artists turn their backs on classical forms of representation and capture ephemeral moments and situations. Their primary interest is the materialisation of processes. ---

KARSTEN GREVE, Paris ROGER BALLEN, born in New York in 1950, lives and works in Johannesburg

“Asylum of the birds” is the culmination of research work that Roger Ballen began upon his arrival in South Africa in the 1970s. The shots are taken in shanty towns on the outskirts of Johannesburg, recording an absurd, unusual everyday life in which people and animals not only coexist but cohabit, in the truest sense of the word. There is no structure or order in this world of desertion and boredom, where people appear to have renounced all sense of self-consciousness. Roger Ballen uses a traditional camera to capture “the psyche” of his subjects rather than their objective reality. All his shots are in black and white-driven by his belief that colour photography is a “fake” format. He stages then captures his shots in an attempt to show the innermost depths of the human mind. He sees the bird as the intermediary between earth and paradise. It becomes an emblem of the primordial desire that lies behind all our subconscious thoughts. The asylum is the refuge, the shelter in which our psyche hides, but also the cage in which our thoughts are imprisoned. ---

ILAN INGEL, Paris STEPHAN CRASNEANSCKI, THE FORGOTTEN ARCHIVES OF JEAN-LUC GODARD STEPHAN CRASNEANSCKI, born in Odessa () in 1969, lives and works in New York

Stephan Crasneanscki’s photographs are taken from a genuine yet largely forgotten audio-visual archive of Jean-Luc Godard, (re)discovered by chance somewhere in France. As well as its close relationship with the concepts of preservation and conservation, the archive is aligned with abstract notions such as identity, traceability, time, space, memory, existence, materiality and history. The images are mostly documentary in nature and feature vast piles of cardboard crates, packaging, reels and VHS casettes. They offer, directly 13 or indirectly, an impression of the life of the film-maker and his works. As is often the case with archives, the sheer volume of content is sometimes overwhelming, perhaps even disheartening. From this apparently chaotic arrangement, he captures a number of more abstract images, with superimposed documents, scribbles, papers and notes, some of which are reminiscent of the style of Cy Twombly. They may offer some important insights, but they also add to the confusion. The eye is keen to understand what it may learn from this encoded mystery. ---

IMANE FARES, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT SAMMY BALOJI, born in 1978 in Lubumbashi (Republic of the Congo), lives and works in Lubumbashi and Brussels

The photographer and video artist Sammy Baloji explores the architectural and industrial cultural heritage of Katanga. He was introduced to the Album by France Lejeune, a collector based in Mechelen, Belgium. Baloji was instantly fascinated by the unique juxtaposition of animal carcasses and ethnographic portraits of racial ‘types’ in the album. In April 2013, 100 years after Pauwels’ expedition, he travelled to the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: “When travelling to Goma last April, I met Chrispin Mvano (journalist, photographer, fixer) (…). I later had a chance to see the war photographs that Chrispin had taken over a number of years in the area he was born. So I thought it was interesting to show Chrispin the album I’d seen with France Lejeune (…). My idea being to go back to the places visited by Major Pauwels to document through both my own and Chrispin’s images, the war and the violence that have been raging for decades.” - Sammy Baloji The gallery also presents a monumental work using wet plate collodion by Iraqi artist Halim Al Karim who was born in 1963 in Najaf and lives between Dubaï and Denver. ---

JACKSON, Atlanta - NEW PARTICIPANT MONA KUHN, born in Brazil in 1969, lives and works in Los Angeles

“Nothing ever comes to an end at the desert. Everything is interconnected, from a small particle of dust to the species to the cosmos. There is a dynamic essence of hope simmering all over its thin linear surface. The desert allows me to abandon time and space, it awakens my soul to a vast inner freedom. Within this nudity, and in this sharp light, I search for the suspended points which reconcile us in mysterious ways.” – Mona Kuhn In the first look of her new series “Private”, Mona Kuhn has entered the heart of the American desert and returned with a sequence of pictures that is seductive, enigmatic and a little unsettling. “Private” proposes a world in which concrete reality and the imaginary are one. Plants and animals on the edge of survival, sun-drenched landscapes and wind-sculpted earth are intercut with a series of nudes that push Kuhn’s renowned sensitivity to human form into unexpected directions. The result is a series somewhere between the poetry of TS Eliot, the cinema of Robert Altman, and a lucid dream. ---

KALFAYAN, Athens - NEW PARTICIPANT HRAIR SARKISSIAN, born in 1973 in Damascus, lives and works in London

Kalfayan Galleries presents a solo show by photographer Hrair Sarkissian with works from his “istory” and “Unexposed” series, in which he confronts his personal narrative and inherited history, using photography to reveal a sealed 14 past of migration, persecution, and displacement. For “istory” (2011), Sarkissian photographed history sections of various libraries and archives in Istanbul. Sarkissian’s own history is closely tied to these books and files, through the story of his grandparents’ escape to Syria in 1915, fleeing the genocide in Eastern Anatolia. The austere photographs express the complexity of information these archives contain, and their role in denying or confirming the artist’s background and his present existence. For “Unexposed” (2012), Sarkissian continued his exploration by photographing descendants of Armenians who had converted to Islam to escape the 1915 genocide. Today, having rediscovered their roots and reconverted into Christianity, this new generation is still forced to conceal their newfound Armenianness. ---

NUSSER & BAUMGART, Munich - NEW PARTICIPANT PETER SCHLÖR, born in Mannheim in 1964, lives and works in Mannheim

Peter Schlör’s black and white, large-format photographs impressively demonstrate that the image of a landscape is not only formed by the structure and configuration of its natural forms but also principally by light. Using the technique available in the 21st century, Schlör investigates the tremendous shaping and graphic quality of light in his latest works comprising landscapes photographed in the Canary Islands, in Cappadocia and in Iceland. The photographs stand in stark contrast to the bright and cheerful character of most colour photography, evoking an echo of past times. Due to his awareness of the sheer compositional power that natural daylight can lend to a scene, Schlör creates timeless and rather classical images. Analogies to Old Master Paintings in in which light plays a vital role in the pictorial composition are unmistakable. Schlör’s pictures reveal a profound critical examination of the creative and shaping power of light which raises them to a new type of landscape photography. ---

ODILE OUIZEMAN, Paris LAURENT PERNOT & MEHDI MEDDACI : CARTOGRAPHIE D’UN NON-LIEU LAURENT PERNOT, born in 1980 in Lons-le-Saunier (France), lives and works in Paris & MEHDI MEDDACI, born in 1980 in Montpellier, lives and works in Paris

Land gutted, an uncertain balance, a submerged relic, a horizon drawn by a cliff, here are the clues given to us by Mehdi Meddaci and Laurent Pernot. Places located somewhere in a time fixed in the appearance, perhaps before the changeover occurs which inevitably redraws the landscape. In this land that opens and unfolds, space has become mineral; there are only a few signs of a fragile humanity. Medhi Meddaci feeds on both direct experience while distanced from reality and everything in their work lies in displacement, the interval, the space “in between”. Recurrent themes in the work of Laurent Pernot are the notions of visible and invisible, time and the errors of memory, all drawing on the imagination of science and history that haunt the individual and society. ---

PACI, Brescia (Italy) - NEW PARTICIPANT LESLIE KRIMS, born in New York in 1942, lives and works in Buffalo

“A Rake’s Revisionist Regress” has been specially designed for Paris Photo Leslie Krims 2014 with to illustrate the significance of his work over the 15 course of his forty-year career. All of the works displayed are strictly vintage. Pioneer and master of Stage Photography, Leslie Krims focuses on the desecration of the stereotypes of American society, always pushing his work over the limit. He rails against the religious and sexual taboos, consumer society and popular amusements. Krims develops photographic fictions with strong criticism which is to be read as absolutely ironic and detached. Leslie Krims says: “Some of the pictures I’ve made are allegories; fractured fairy tales is another way to describe them.” ---

PARTICULIERE / FOUCHER-BIOUSSE, Paris TODD HIDO, born in 1968 in Kent (Ohio), lives and works in San Francisco

The gallery presents a solo show of new works by Todd Hido issued from his latest series with a selection of images from his highly personal yet fictionalized body of work surrounding his return to the “architecture” of his childhood and a particular street in suburban Ohio where the artist was raised. Over the past twenty-five years Todd Hido has created a distinct visual language replete with psychological tension and emotional drama set in the suburban American landscape. Any narrative inferred from his work is entirely a construct of the viewer’s imagination heightened by Hido’s power of sequencing images and his fascination with a cinematic style of image making. His landscapes or suburban scenes nearly always seem fraught with evocation, the weight of something about to be undone, or having recently occurred (for better or worse). Hido speaks of his works in the language of memory, so that the holes and patches of an image are inherent to its finished composition. The works displayed introduce a new larger format which has never been exhibited in Europe before. ---

PETER FREEMAN, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT ERIC POITEVIN, born in 1961 in Longuyon (France), lives and works in Manginnes (France)

For thirty years, Eric Poitevin has revisited different art history genres through his photography: the landscape, the still life, the portrait, the nude. He creates ensembles that he interrupts and starts up again at will. Whether the subjects are humans, animals, or plants, the artist uses the same approach: stripping his subject of all artifice. The absence of expression, the tight framing, the diffuse light, the monochromatic background all contribute to his offering of the most neutral point of view possible. Through this aesthetic standpoint, he calls into question the photographic act as much as the notion of time. The artist presents a collection of new and never-before-seen works, set amongst selections from his older œuvre. The booth exhibits new black-and- white photographs, although color has for the most part predominated his work. Several series will mingle, without hierarchy: his very recent series on birds (2012-2014); a series of portraits (2009-2014); skulls (2010); new photos of dried herbs (2014); as well as older photos that will be interspersed throughout. ---

SCHEUBLEIN + BAK, Zurich - NEW PARTICIPANT DAN HOLDSWORTH, born in 1974 in Welwyn Garden City (United Kingdom), lives and works in the United Kingdom & MICHAEL REISCH, born in 1964 in Aachen, lives and works in Dusseldorf

Dan Holdsworth and Michael Reisch increasingly employ digital and computer based recording and production methods in place of the camera to produce works that present a future trajectory for photography. Michael Reisch’s intriguing play with original and copy, imitation and 16 imagination is something that the artist has already addressed in previous series. In his latest computer generated works “14/” he not only simulates photographed objects, but recontextualizes photography itself focusing on the relation between the “Digital” and the “Real”. Dan Holdsworth’s highly conceptual “Transmission” series, at first glance pure white snow-capped mountains or perhaps the surface of the moon, show in fact digitally rendered laser scans of the American West, appropriated and developed from US Geological Survey data. Holdsworth shows us a vision of the unknown; a space that is unequivocally and transcendentally other. ---

STILLS, Sydney - NEW PARTICIPANT TRENT PARKE, born in 1971 in Newcaslte (Australia), lives and works in Sydney

Stills Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Magnum photographer Trent Parke, including key works from his latest series “The Camera Is God” (“Street Portrait Series”) which premiered in 2014 in Dark Heart, the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art. On the cusp between portraiture and abstraction, this work represents an exciting departure in Parke’s œuvre. Expanding our expectations of both portraiture and street photography, the anonymous images of people on street corners hum with an unprecedented sense of human spirit. The subjects emerge from the film’s grain, as if distilled to their very essence. From a distance these street portraits appear to be recognizable, only to evaporate into abstraction on closer viewing. Trent Parke’s four individually titled photo books “To the Sea”, which comprised the winning works of the Prudential Eye Award for Photography 2014, is also exhibited on the booth. Whilst he works within the language of documentary photography, Parke sees himself as a storyteller. Bringing narrative, mystery and illusion to the recorded moment, the books convey a journey away from city streets into empty landscapes and small towns, interweaving images into dark and mysterious streams of consciousness. ---

SUZANNE TARASIEVE BORIS MIKHAILOV & JUERGEN TELLER: BODY DOUBLE BORIS MIKHAILOV, born in 1938 in Kharkov (Ukraine), lives and works between Kharkov and Berlin & JUERGEN TELLER, born in 1964 in Erlangen (Germany), lives and works in London

The “Body Double” project presents an ensemble of auto portraits taken from different emblematic series by artists, Boris Mikhaïlov and Juergen Teller. The two artists have always been fascinated by the body, often stripped bare, sexualised, imperfect, and exhibited with a sometimes crude realism - the body certainly, but theirs in particular. The use of their own image is a constant that crosses the work of both photographers, and marks steps in their evolution. The self-image is a sort of double in their work, a representation that permits all, an expression of differences. Far from instigating desire, the body becomes a symbol of the society that has made it, an ideological object. At the booth, works from the series “I am not I” (1992) by Boris Mikhaïlov will also be presented alongside the series “Masculine” (2013) by Juergen Teller portraying a unique vision of heros. It will also be possible to discover the first auto portrait by Juergen Teller, recently exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay in the “Masculin/Masculin” (2013) exhibition. The auto portrait often implies the participation of other protagonists illustrated respectively in the works of both series “Look at me I look at water” by Boris Mikhailov and “Louis XV” by Juergen Teller. ---

THADDAEUS ROPAC, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE CURATED BY ISABELLE HUPPERT ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE, born in 1946 in Floral Park (New York) and died in New York in 1989

The gallery presents a selection of works by the American photographer, Robert Mapplethorpe , curated by Isabelle Huppert. This project is part of a 17 series of exhibitions consecrated to Robert Mapplethorpe where the curatorial eye has been entrusted to various contemporary artists including (2003), David Hockney (2005), and scenographer Bob Wilson (2006) and more recently director Sophia Coppola (2011). Invited to select works according to their own personal affinities, each curator thus shares an intimate vision of this multifaceted work with varying visions. In this scope, the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation gives Isabelle Huppert free access to its inventory. Known for her particular relationship with the camera and unique sensibility for mise-en-scène, Isabelle Huppert shares her own view of the multiple subjects represented in Mapplethorpe’s œuvre. Robert Mapplethorpe’s neoclassical perfectionist iconography largely contributed to the legitimization of photography as an art form. ---

THE THIRD GALLERY AYA, Osaka ISHIUCHI MIYAKO, born in Gunma in 1947, lives and works in Tokyo

Miyako Ishiuchi is regarded as a leading female photographer in Japan and has received 2014. The gallery presents a comprehensive history of her works from the last thirty-five years, including her early trilogy “Yokosuka Story,” “Apartment,” and “Endless Night”, but also “Club & Courts” as well as more recent works from “Mother’s, “ひろしま/HIROSHIMA” and “Frida by Ishiuchi.” Ishiuchi represented Japan at the in 2005 with an exhibition of photographs of objects left behind by her late mother. These are very personal works, but they express a sense of mourning not only for her own mother but for all mothers. “Mother’s” focuses on the life of Ishiuchi’s mother, “ひろしま/HIROSHIMA” is concerned with the lives of anonymous, especially young girls who were victims of the atomic bomb, and “Frida by Ishiuchi” focuses on different aspects of life of artist . ---

TOLARNO, Melbourne - NEW PARTICIPANT BILL HENSON, born in Melbourne in 1955, lives and works in Melbourne

Bill Henson has been described as a “maker of magic”. His spellbinding works push photography into the realm of painting. His compositions, captured at twilight, remind us of Caravaggio. Hauntingly beautiful, they express a palpable tenderness through subtle gestures and exquisite modulations of colour. Such photographs tell us why Bill Henson is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. John McDonald, art critic for the Sydney Morning Herald, recently observed that Bill Henson’s images “have the beauty of Old Master paintings or antique statuary, but depict beings of flesh and blood. They touch parts of the psyche we might prefer to avoid, stripping away the social self, leaving us as defenseless as a snail without its shell. There is a degree of eros here, but also a large helping of melancholy.” ---

YOSHII, New York - NEW PARTICIPANT , born in Tokyo in 1948, lives and works between Tokyo and New York

Since the 1970s, Sugimoto has worked on his photo-series entitled “Theaters,” 18 in which he photographs auditoriums of American movie theaters, and drive-in movies, during showings. The exposure time used for the photograph corresponds with the projection time of the film. This allows him to save the duration of the entire film in a single shot. What remains visible of the film’s time-compressed, individual images is the bright screen of the movie theater, which illuminates the architecture of the space. That the content retreats into the background makes the actual film a piece of information, manifesting itself in the (movie theater) space. As a result, instead of as a content-related event, film presents itself here as the relationship between time and spatial perception. “The question-and-answer session that led up to this vision went something like this: suppose you shoot a whole movie in a single frame? And the answer: You get a shining screen” - Hiroshi Sugimoto. ---

ZILBERMAN, Istanbul - NEW PARTICIPANT SÜKRAN MORAL, born in 1953, lives and works in Istanbul

Şükran Moral, is a seminal figure in contemporary art in Turkey. Challenging taboos, traditions, structures of hierarchy, as well as art historical frameworks, her process involves acquainting herself with the “other” through an immersion in their reality and physical space. Moral weaves together various media including performance, video, and photography, which each lend themselves to different readings — the photographs serve as testaments that transform the experiential into the historical. Among Moral’s seminal works is “Bordello” where the artist enters a brothel and experiences the difference in the manner in which men address her outside of a normal context. By affixing a plate on the brothel entrance with the words “Museum of Modern Art” and held a “For Sale” sign, Moral comments on the increasing commodification of art and the consumerist nature of the art world. She also comments on the lack of education in the Turkish art scene by pointing to the absence of a modern art museum. GALLERY PROJECTS

THEMATIC PROJECTS

ASYMETRIA, Warsaw THE ANTI-PHOTOGRAPHERS: NEOREALISM IN THE POLISH PHOTOGRAPHY 50.60.

Exhibited artists: Shilo Group/Vladyslav Krasnoshchok/Jerzy Lewczynski/ Anna Orłowska/Marek Piasecki/Krzysztof Pijarski/Wojciech Plewiński/Tadeusz Rolke/ Zofia Rydet/Tomasz Szerszen/Łukasz Trzciński/Vasyl Yermilov

The main statement of the gallery is the link between neorealism and 1950s 19 and 1960s Polish photography and its influence on master photographers such as Jerzy Lewczynski, Marek Piasecki, Tadeusz Rolke or Zofia Rydet. The gallery also presents the related work of young but already recognised Polish photographers: Anna Orlowska, Krzysztof Pijarski, Tomasz Szerszen and Lukasz Trzcinski. The Ukrainian photography is also exhibited, namely the work of constructivist Vasyl Yermilov (1894-1968) with his project “The Palace of Young Pioneers” in the USSR (Kharkiv, 1930), and young photographers from Kharkiv with the Shilo collective’s project (Boris Mikhailov’s students) “Finished Dissertation” (2014). ---

BERTRAND GRIMONT, Paris INTENSIVES VOLUPTÉS

Exhibited artists: Gilles Berquet/Thomas Mailaender/Aurélien Mole/Thomas Manneke/ Olivier Metzger/Patrick Bernatchez

The works presented immerse us into a cabinet of curiosities where the sacred and the profane bind forces and lead us through a maze of an imaginary decadent aesthetics. The viewer, through mysticism and theatrics, is invited to wander in a world where a complex reality reveals mysterious elements. Through a post-modernist logic, artists Thomas Mailaender and Marwan Pallas play with the codes of painting and classical culture. Gilles Berquet and Will Mcbride work with the female and male body respectively, rendering the body sculptural, powerful and captivating. Photographer Olivier Metzger, captures disturbing and fascinating visions in the shadows. The images are troubling and revive myths and exploit discoveries about dreams, forcing man to confront his fears, his flaws and contradictions. The visitor is carried away into a world of intense pleasures. As written by Verlaine “Is the twilight of a summer day not worth all the lights!”. ---

CARLIER / GEBAUER - NEW PARTICIPANT MULTIPLE HISTORIES

Exhibited artists: Paul Graham/Richard Mosse/Andreas Mühe

Carlier / Gebauer presents the work of Paul Graham, Richard Mosse and Andreas Mühe, who all treat the concept of history in diverse ways. Graham‘s (1956, UK) photographs become, in essence, a historical document through their time lapse since their capture date. Mosse’s (1980 Ireland). photographs on infrared film document and capture the present evolving history. Finally Mühe’s (1979 Germany) photographs appropriate directly from historical documentary. ---

DANIEL BLAU, Munich LIFE + WAR, AN EXHIBITION OF RARE VINTAGE PRINTS, 1943 – 1945

Exhibited artists: Margaret Bourke-White/Myron Davis/Bernard Hoffman/ Dimitri Kessel/Bob Laundry/Ralph Morse/Carl Mydans/George Rodger/Frank Scherschel/ David E.Sherman/William Shrout/George Silk/William Eugene Smith/Peter Stackpole/ George Strock /William Vandivert/Jack Wilkes

This exhibition concentrates on the work of twenty-one LIFE photographers 20 who covered the various campaigns of the Second World War. Concentrating on the years 1943 to 1945, the selection of vintage prints examines the extraordinary breadth of published work. Whether brutal, or sensitive, and sometimes light-hearted, it is always powerful. Nearly seventy years on, the impact of these photographs is as strong as it was when they were first seen; the scale of destruction and depth of human suffering is palpable. Each print is an astonishing historical record. Given the ravages of war, accidents and censorship, it is remarkable that pictures taken in such extreme conditions survive for posterity. ---

EAST WING, Doha FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Exhibited artists: Jojakim Cortis/Tiane Doan na Champassak/Yann Mingard/ Regine Petersen/Robert Zhao Renhui/Adrian Sonderegger/Jules Spinatsch

The exhibition addresses categories such as nature, technology, history and science through very different photographic strategies, all having in common the questioning of scientific authority based on expert knowledge. The featured artists propose instead, ways of redefining our outlook on the age of the Anthropocene, an age where nature, in the sense of physical matter unaltered by human impact, has all but disappeared. Yann Mingard, Robert Zhao Renhui, Jules Spinatsch and Regine Petersen explore the complex and often hidden ways in which we adjust our ideas of nature through specific ideologies and political processes, demonstrating how we collect and store specimens from nature and later classify and connect them in order to then alter nature through scientific research and technological development. The featured photographs portray a new image of nature — one that contends with the fragility of our species and the paradoxical potentialities of scientific and technological progress: the dystopia of possible extinction on a planetary scale, as well as utopian imaginaries and collectivities of the future. ---

ERIC DUPONT, Paris INTIMACY

Exhibited artists: Taysir Batniji//Siobhan Liddell /Nicholas Nixon/ Yazid Oulab/Mathieu Pernot/Regina Virserius

An unmade bed, a flat screen television sitting there, a chair, a vase… objects, traces of existence, a caravan. In 2013 after having spoken of the city - its architecture, its large ensembles - it’s more intimate space of the room is questioned here. These closed places, out of sight, deliver their stories; fragments of lives, silent memories or fleeting existences. Places of transit - motel rooms or dormitories - they are also private areas, secret, for one-self. How do we live in these places? With which objects? What is left in these homes - which brands pass the test of time? The purpose of this show is to draw the eye to see what the artist sees and their capacity to reveal traces of the existence of others, that is to say - life itself. Without the work of the artist this beauty often escapes us. --- 21 GRAFIKA LA ESTAMPA, Mexico: L’ELEGANCE DU SILENCE

Exhibited artists: Manuel Alvarez Bravo/Yolanda Andrade/Lázaro Blanco/ Hector García/Antonio Garduño/Kati Horna/Paulina Lavista/Nacho López/ Tina Modotti/Matthias Olmeta/Adolfo Patiño/Armando Salas Portugal/ Xiuhnel Sanabria/Smart Librado García/Mariana Yampolsky

This exhibition project presents the photographic work of several artists working in Mexico throughout the twentieth century, whose works offer images that are serene, silent, bright, and abstract. The gallery presents a few works (taken between 1934 and 1945) that have marked an epoch by artists Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Juan Rulfo and Mariana Yampolsky. They show the place of man in nature and the visual contrast that this meeting inspires. Man in modernity seems elusive while nature remains inevitably silent in its place. The exhibition opens with a symbolic picture by Manuel Álvarez Bravo: “Workers on strike killed”. The work of Gabriel Figuero, photographer and filmmaker who worked with Sergei Eisenstein and Luis Buñuel, is also presented with images he made while shooting movies like “La Perla” in 1948, and “The Young and the Damned” in 1951. The gallery also features works by José Luis Neyra and Lázaro Blanco, emblematic Mexican photographers of the second half of the twentieth century. Blanco’s work spans four decades. The artist built a style continuous with the Avant-Garde of the 1930s. He was able to adapt the modern landscape through the use of bright language and the isolation of motifs through abstraction and specifically by the individualization of the human presence in the urban landscape. The city, the landscape and the city-goer, normally lost in the chaos of the metropolis, seem almost ghostly in the pictures by Blanco. Photographic images of Lázaro Blanco depict a more abstract and silent Mexico. ---

HENRIQUE FARIA, New York - NEW PARTICIPANT DEVELOPMENTS IN LATIN AMERICAN CONCEPTUAL ART: 1960 – 1980

Exhibited artists: Jaime Davidovich/Anna Bella Geiger/Carlos Ginzburg/ Leandro Katz/Jonier Marin/Marta Minujín/Luis Molina-Pantin/Claudio Perna/ Osvaldo Romberg/Pedro Terán

Henrique Faria Fine Art presents a selection of historic works from Carlos Ginzburg, Leandro Katz, Claudio Perna, Guillermo Deisler, Anna Bella Geiger, Paulo Bruscky and Jonier Marin. An important part of Ginzburg’s, Marin’s and Bruscky’s practices are photo- performances carried out during the seventies. From 1972 to 1982, Carlos Ginzburg (Argentina, 1946) carried out a series of performances, The Voyages of Ginzburg, investigating the compartmentalization of the tourist experience and the opposing processes of exoticism and banalization. Ginzburg plans to conduct a performance at the fair: critiquing the “Selfie” phenomenon, the artist will create a tourist/ banalization scenario by offering visitors to take a “selfie” with him. In Marin’s (Colombia, 1946) photo-performances, he challenges social norms and capitalistic mentalities by giving out money to strangers or leaving money on the ground for them to pick up. Paulo Bruscky (Brazil, 1949) also staged interventions, first in his native city of Recife and then internationally, documenting interactions between the artist and the participants as well as the artist and the place itself. In these scenes, the artists ‘acted’ in the role of tourist or instigator and the resulting photographs record the ‘micro-events’ staged in each locale. The tumultuous political atmosphere in Latin America in the sixties through eighties Deisler Geiger 22 was extremely influential for (Chile, 1940), (Brazil, 1933), Katz (Argentina, 1938)and Perna (Venezuela, 1938), who were all active during that time. Deisler’s black and white photo-collages from the 1980s combine text and images from pop culture and depict bleak, frenetic and evocative scenes. Perna’s and Geiger’s investigations of social, cultural and political symbols such as Caracas’ slums and posh interiors in design magazines– and Katz’s exploration of the passage of time and his relationship to his natural and historical environments, demonstrated ways in which these artists maintained a critical and active stance and, despite the strictures of totalitarianism, responded creatively to the world around them. ---

KLEMM’S, Berlin THE NATURE OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Exhibited artists: Viktoria Binschtok/Ulrich Gebert/Adrian Sauer

The gallery presents three artists who are advancing the conceptual discourse around photographic production and image use. In their work they tackle some of the crucial questions at the core of the current discussion around the functions of photography in contemporary culture. Topics include the confrontation vs. amalgamation of digital and analogue images, the role of materiality and texture, or authenticity and authorship. A common interest in their approaches is the urge to discover the ‘nature of the photographic’ – i.e. the making of the images, rather than the taking of a photograph. New forms of presentation of a photographic body of work regard formal qualities and visual language are shifting focus towards elements of perception. V. Binschtok traces the idea of authorship and visibility by raising questions about the content that is communicated within the frame of an image and which ones surpass them. In her newly produced “Cluster Series“ she feeds a ‘source image’ from her personal archive to the depths of algorithmic image search and re-stages the associated images that are fed back to her again, creating her own version of the recursive experience. The resulting image clusters are created within the digitized visual realm, which are produced as a combination of flat images, wall-pieces and 3-dimensional-objects. U. Gebert examines the relationship between man and nature as it is shaped by culture through image making. In the b/w series, ‘A Breed Apart’, he manipulates and layers scientific images by imaginatively conjoining limbs and erasing others, thus creating depictions of misshapen, furry creatures – as total reifi-cation of a living being. From within the tradition of self-inquiry in photography, Sauer’s “Calculated Images” cast light on the question: what are the components of the digital image and how they still can be related to the world? ---

LE REVERBERE, Lyon LANDSCAPES

Exhibited artists: William Klein/Bernard Plossu/Beatrix von Conta/ François Deladerrière/Pierre de Fenoÿl

The urban landscapes and graphics of William Klein, the poetic and pictorial Fresson prints of Bernard Plossu, an inner landscape and the sharp vision and the confident power of the photographic act of Stone Fenoyl, the watchful eye Beatrix von Conta so critical in the footsteps of man in landscape. This ambitious project presents the engagement of Beatrix Von Conta and Francis Deladerrière for a collective reflection on French landscape-France (s) liquid territory. It is a breakdown of visions that gives order to an etat de lieu. 23 ---

LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE, Paris PORTRAIT

Exhibited artists: Helena Almeida/Antoine d’Agata/Thierry Fontaine/ Gilbert Garcin/Noémie Goudal/Laura Henno//Ellen Kooi/Anni Leppala/ Erwan Morère/Yusuf Sevinçli/Dorothée Smith/Matt Wilson

Les filles du calvaire offers an illumination on portraiture with new pieces and historical works by Antoine D’Agata, Helena Almeida, Laura Henno, Claudia Huidobro, Thierry Fontaine, Karen Knorr, Yusuf Sevincli, Dorothy Smith and Matt Wilson. ---

MELANIE RIO, Nantes THE LANDSCAPE

Exhibited artists: Ambroise Tzeznas/Patrick Tourneboeuf/Jean-Claude Pondevie/ Rune Guneriussen/Edgar Martins/Frank Gérard

The exhibition addresses documentary photography with a vintage photograph of Paris under the Commune and continues with the “Traces” series by Patrick Tourneboeuf made in Kimberley, an old mining town in South Africa. The work of Franck Gérard is also featured: wandering the streets of Los Angeles. Another pane opens on the fictional landscapes of Rune Guneriussen and enigmatic photographs of Paris by Ambrose Tezenas created for France project(s), “Territoire liquid”, to end with an immersion in monochrome landscapes of Jean-Claude Pondevie. Edgar Martins discusses the landscape in terms of abstraction with a set of photographs from two previous series created on beaches and airport runways. ---

PARIS-BEIJING, Paris THE INVISIBLE RED LINE / CENSORSHIP IN CHINA

Exhibited artists: Mo Yi/Ai Weiwei/Zhang Dali/Liu Bolin/Hei Yue/Ren Hang/ Gao Brothers/Chi Peng

Paris-Beijing brings a curatorial project based on its experience of censorship in China. In their quest for freedom of expression, Chinese artists have had to combat a variety of censorship strategies. Certain forms of censorship are rooted in politics, while others hold to conservative moral and aesthetic codes. The show presents the works of eight artists with interviews detailing personal opinions as to why they may have been censored or what they find to be the root of their own inner self-censorship. Renowned for his outspokenness on social and political issues, Ai Wei Wei created the series “Studies of perspective” between 1995 and 2003 in which he brandishes his middle finger at many iconic symbols of power across the world. Chi Peng expresses his homosexuality in his highly manipulated photographs. Since the 80’s, the Gao brothers are in direct confrontation with the Chinese authorities for their work, which is renowned for its political satire. Hei Yue is famous for his performances in which he stood semi-naked spanking himself in front of authority symbols. Liu Bolin creates artworks that use national Chinese symbols and express 24 commentaries on political issues that have disappeared in propaganda slogans. As a witness of Tiananmen events, Mo Yi documented censorship in his series of photo performances “Memories of 1989” and “Prisoner” (1997). Ren Hang is a young photographer whose work on the naked body and sex acts has raised questions of moral. The work of street artist Zhang Dali focusses on the machinations of state propaganda through the collection of old original photographs linked with the newspapers in which they were published. ---

PAROTTA, Stuttgart SHELLS OF INVISIBILITY

Exhibited artists: Edmund Clarck/Agata Madejska/Timm Rautert

The gallery shows groups of works by Edmund Clark (1963 Great Britain), Agata Madejska (1979 Warsaw) and Timm Rautert (1941 Tuchel) that deal with places and spaces that seek invisibility, that specifically block themselves against access and insight. There are man-made spaces with physical and conceptual borders whose artificial architectural forms or high-tech equipment evoke an ambivalent fascination: a desire to see inside and a fear of the consequences because these man-made constructions are revealed, with closer inspection, to be directed against humans. Edmund Clark’s work on Guantanamo explores three notions of home: The Naval Base at Guantanamo, home to the American community and of which the prison camps are just a part; the complex of camps where the detainees have been held; and the homes, where the former detainees now find themselves trying to rebuild their lives. Madejska’s series «Ideogram» show photographs of office blocks of glass and steel; their ghostly appearance is due to their removal from the city context, the unreal white, and the arrangement. Timm Rautert’s photographic series «Gehäuse des Unsichtbaren» presents a pictorial dispositive of reflection on technology. ---

PURDY HICKS, Londres LANDSCAPE

Exhibited artists: Awoiska van der Molen/Sandra Kantanen/Susan Derges/Diana Matar

Purdy Hicks Gallery exhibits three artists from Britain, and Holland. All three have adopted aspects of main stream landscape art, achieving this by challenging traditional ways of seeing and pushing the boundaries of photography. Susan Derges (born 1956, London) returns to the basics of photography and passes light through water and other natural objects. Her work has evolved from the basic photogram as she pursues a deep contemplation of nature. The work of Awoiska van der Molen (born 1972, Groningen) arises out of a desire to penetrate deeply into the core of the secluded world and the desolate nature in which she photographs. Sandra Kantanen (born 1974, Helsinki) hints at chaos, with the occasional wash of colour. The blurring, the distortion and the mix of techniques, seem to accept that there are flaws not only in nature itself, but also in her idealised vision of it. ---

RICHARD SALTOUN, London - NEW PARTICIPANT RODCHENKO & THE VKHUTEMAS WORKSHOP / FEMINIST ART FROM THE 70s IN EUROPE

Exhibited artists: Max Alpert/Renate Bertlmann/Helen Chadwick/Valie Export/ Simon Fridland/Moisei Ginzburg/Naum Granovski/Yevgeni Khaldei/Gustav Klutsis/ Friedl Kubelka/Alexander Rodchenko/Arkady Shishkin/Jo Spence/Varvara Stepanova/ Vkhutemas Workshop/Georgi Zelma

The gallery presents Russian Avant-Garde photography and Feminist works from the 70s. The Russian Avant-Garde selection comprises experimental photographic works from the acknowledged Constructivist artist Alexander Rodchenko. Additionally a collection of works from the artists of the Vkhutemas Workshops is also exhibited: the leading and innovative school for arts, design and architecture instituted by 25 Lenin in 1920 were closed by Stalin in 1930. Kazimir Malevich, Liubov Popova and Rodchenko himself taught at the school. Feminist works presented include a selection of female artists active during the 70s in France, England, Austria and Portugal: Helena Almeida, Renate Bertlmann, Helen Chadwick, Rose English, Valie Export, Alexis Hunter, Friedl Kubelka, Gina Pane and Jo Spence. Despite the cultural and geographic discrepancies, this selection shows common threads and shared politics in feminist art practices across Western Europe, as well as an exploration of the different usages of the photographic medium. ---

ROBERT MORAT, Hamburg HOME

Exhibited artists: Mårten Lange/Christian Patterson /Hans-Christian Schink/ Bertien van Manen

“Home” is not just a geographical site, it is also an emotional or an intellectual place, connoted by terms such as biography, ancestry, belonging and the relationship to a landscape. Four contemporary photographers have approached the subject of “home” in different ways and work with distinguished positions in photography today. East German born Hans Christian Schink’s (born 1961) famous series “Verkehrsprojekte Deutsche Einheit” (“Traffic Projects”) document the significant changes that the German reunification brought to the landscape of his home country. Christian Patterson (born 1972) revisits his home town of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, for his autobiographical project “Bottom of the Lake”. Young London- based Swedish photographer Mårten Lange (born 1984) is represented by his very abstract series “Machina” in his hometown of Gothenburg. Finally Bertien van Manen (born 1942) works on a long term project in the American Appalachian mountains, investigating the biographies of local families and the relationship to their land in her beautiful series “Moonshine”. ---

SUSANNE ZANDER, Cologne THE EROTIC OUTSIDER

Exhibited artists: Eugene Von Bruenchenheim/Margret Günter K./Type 42 (Anonymous)/ Morton Bartlett/Tichy Miroslav

The gallery’s exhibition project is centered on five positions in outsider photography which explore notions of voyeurism and the object of sexual yearning as a projection “turned to life” through the medium of photography. In their singular portrayal of private eroticism, all five œuvres lure the spectator into the role of voyeur. When Morton Bartlett (1909 - 1992) shoots the perfectly staged lifelike dolls he had been making since the 1930s, he captures a mystifying eroticism that becomes alive on photographic paper. Miroslav Tichy’s (1926 - 2011) blurred, voyeuristic snapshots bring him closer to his lifetime fascination: woman, his eternal object of desire. In some magical corner of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein’s (1910 – 1983) private domesticity he obsessively turns his beloved wife Marie from exotic princess to tinseltown temptress. In “Margret”, Günter K. renders a meticulous documentation with hundreds of notes and photographs of his love affair with his secretary in the late 1960s, thrusting the viewer defencelessly into voyeurism. The anonymous “Type 42” archive is a frantic accumulation of close ups taken of actresses captured from the TV screen in the 60s and 70s and a private encyclopedia of voyeuristic desire. ---

TAIK PERSONS, Helsinki/Berlin 26 HELSINKI SCHOOL: FORMING HISTORY

Exhibited artists: Joakim Eskildsen/Eeva Hannula/Pertti Kekarainen/Jonna Kina/ Ola Kolehmainen/Tanja Koljonen/Milja Laurila/Janne Lehtinen/Anni Leppala/ Niko Luoma/Jyrki Parantainen/Jorma Puranen/Niina Vatanen/Harf Zimmermann

The Gallery Taik Persons outlines the Helsinki School’s 20th anniversary accompanied by the publication of its historiography in autumn 2014. The booth juxtaposes the vast scope of artists forming the twenty-year history of the Helsinki School with the new group of fresh artists that has never been presented at any international art fair. To intensify and highlight the dialogue between the different generations, the exhibition presents new constellations and installations each day. ---

THESSA HEROLD, Paris ECHOS

Exhibited artists: Louve Delfieu/Raoul Hausmann/Béatrice Helg/Gabriela Morawetz/ Man Ray/Raoul Ubac/Valérie Winckler/Sophie Zénon

The five photographers: Delfieu Wolf, Beatrice Helg, Gabriela Morawetz, Valérie Winckler and Sophie Zenon offer their view on the work of Raoul Ubac, Man Ray and Raoul Hausmann, three great artists who have marked the twentieth century with their original photographs. True to their own artistic process, their view resonates in the images and shapes them. The composition (Beatrice Helg/Ubac), pattern (Valérie Winckler/Man Ray), technique (Sophie Zenon/Raoul Hausmann), light (Wolf Delfieu/Raoul Hausmann), or allegory (Gabriela Morawetz /Ubac), each illustrate the transmission of photographic heritage. Raoul Ubac, Man Ray and Raoul Hausmann are starting points for historical and aesthetic reflection and therefore become references indicative of contemporary work. --- 27 VINTAGE, Budapest HUNGARIAN MODERNIST PHOTOGRAPHY AND POST-WAR NEO-AVENTGARDE ART

Exhibited artists: Gabor Attalai/Tibor Hajas/Karoly Halasz/Gyula Holics/ Kata Kalman/André Kertesz/Imre Kinszki/Klara Langer/Gyorgy Lorinczy/Dora Maurer/ Geza Perneczky/Sandor Pinczehelyi/Jozsef Toth/ Erno Vadas

This comparison of pre-war pieces of internationally recognized artists like André Kertész, or Imre Kinszki and their post-war followers lightens the breaks in history of progressive Hungarian art. In this selection Vintage Gallery shows surviving pieces of the Hungarian neo-avant-garde art scene alongside modernist works. Conceptual artists like Dóra Mauer, Tibor Hajas or Gábor Attalai were colleagues; friends collaborated on certain projects and were very important to the non-official art-scene in the 70s and 80s in Hungary. These artworks were not accessible to a greater public at the time of their creation, but have been noticed by different museum collections over the last few years. ---

YOSSI MILO, New York MANIPULATIONS

Exhibited artists: Marco Breuer/Matthew Brandt/Pieter Hugo/Chris McCaw/ Alison Rossiter/Assaf Shaham

Each artist presented in the show challenges photographic conventions by using materials and processes in unexpected ways or portraying unusual subject matter. The gallery presents photographs created without a camera or film, images made through the deliberate misuse of photographic materials and work that explores alternative, subversive cultures. These artists’ distinctive techniques and themes are representative of current trends in contemporary photography. GALLERY PROJECTS

SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS

303 GALLERY, New York

Exhibited artists: Doug Aitken/Hans-Peter Feldmann/Florian Maier-Aitken/ Collier Schorr/Stephen Shore

303 Gallery presents a selection of works by Doug Aitken, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Florian Maier-Aitken, Collier Schorr, Stephen Shore 28 and . Collier Schorr (New York 1963) is best known for her portraits of adolescent men and women. Schorr’s images (“Jennifer (Head)”, and “The Bricks (A.)”) blend photographic realism with elements of fiction and youthful fantasy. Doug Aitken is widely known for his innovative fine art installations at the frontier of 21st century communication. Utilizing a wide array of artistic approaches, Aitken’s eye leads us into a world where time, space, and memory are fluid concepts as in his work entitled “100 YRS” presented at the Fair. Stephen Shore’s (New York 1947) photographs are attentive to ordinary scenes of daily experience, yet through color and composition, Shore transforms the mundane into subjects of thoughtful meditation. A restaurant meal on a road trip, a billboard off a highway, and a dusty side street in a Texas town are all seemingly banal images, but upon reflection subtly imply meaning. Color photography attracted Shore for its ability to record the range and intensity of hues seen in life. ---

ANDREA MEISLIN, New York - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Ilit Azoulay/Andy Freeberg/Pavel

The booth’s focus is a selection from Ilit Azoulay’s latest series “Implicit Manifestation” — currently on view at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; and The Herzeliya Museum, . The installation includes an eleven-meter long panorama extending throughout much of the booth’s physical space, as well as segments of the visual archive of the series. These segments are exhibited as zones-or areas-of a plan-like composition mapping the process of this complex project. Pavel Wolberg photographic documentation of the latest political events in Kiev, Ukraine is presented alongside Andy Freeberg’s images of art fairs at the intersections where art and people interact. ---

ARTEF, Zurich - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Hans-Peter Klauser/Xanti Schawinsky/Hans Baumgartner/ Hugo Brehme/Franco Fontana/Albert Steiner/Mario Giacomelli/Manuel Alvarez Bravo/Lola Alvarez Bravo/Herbert Matter/ Jean Pascal Imsand/Gotthard Schuh/ Gabriele Basilico/Werner Bischof/ Alfred Eisenstaedt/Emmanuel Gyger/ Jean-Pascal Imsand/Andreas Pedrett/Gotthard Schuh/Kishin Shinoyama/ Anton von Rydzewski

Artef Gallery presents a selection of international acknowledged Swiss photographers dedicated to , alpine and experimental photography from 1890-1950. The booth will display vintage masterworks of Gotthard Schuh (1897-1969). The pioneer of modern photojournalism developed a personal style defined “poetic realism” illustrating social life in Java, Sumatra, Bali and Europe. Albert Steiner’s (1877-1965) alpine photographs were inspired by painters such as Giovanni Segantini and Ferdinand Hodler. They reveal a profound love and respect for nature, as well as a tireless search for timeless beauty and metaphysical truth. The booth also presents the work of Schawinsky, an avant-gardist experimenting with photograms and photomontages, and Xanti Schawinsky’s photographs (1918-1980,) the “enfant terrible” of Bauhaus School: “My dearest Xandianer, I miss you as a friend, as an exhibition artilleryman, as a master of lively competition and as a warm advocate” Walter Gropius. ---

ATHR, Djedda - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Hazem Harb/Emy Kat/Ahmed Mater

The gallery presents three artists who depict the struggles and tribulations once a human being’s sense of belonging to a nation; city or land is stripped away. Hazem Harb’s work titled “My Nation Is Not A Suitcase, & I Am Not A Traveller” is a portrayal of himself as a traveller bound to his suitcase; an arrangement that 29 is coerced upon him, therefore he replaces his portrait with that of a suitcase to represent the isolation and forced exile of the Palestinian people. Sami Al Turki’s series titled “Barzakh” often constitutes of images of unfinished buildings taken out of their usual contexts and placed in the heavens and sometimes rigid backgrounds to express his own personal struggle of being able to secure a piece of land for himself in his own country due to the abundance of unaffordable land. Lastly, Ahmed Mater takes a different approach by showing the holy city of Makkah in its recent renovation that has caused an upheave amongst the Muslim nation and most importantly it’s Meccan inhabitants. Old monuments and houses have been demolished to accommodate a soaring clock tower, and a number of upcoming resorts and hotels. With this new makeover, the city’s people are left with a new set of concerns, what is to become of the holiest city that is at once the most visited yet the most exclusive in the world, all of which provides a contextual background to Mater’s urban exploration. ---

BEN BROWN, London

Exhibited artists: Kitty Chou/Candida Höfer/Vik Muniz/Jiang Pengyi/ Cheng Ran/ Thomas Ruff/Matthias Schaller/Chen Wei/Nobuyoshi Araki

The focal point of the stand is a monumental work from Vik Muniz’s “Pictures of Magazines 2” series, Nymphéas, after Claude Monet (2013). Tucked behind this dramatic diptych a separate room with a selection of four Bondages (2008) by Nobuyoshi Araki is exhibited. The presentation features a new edition of large-scale works by Tseng Kwong Chi. “Conflation” (2012), a new series by Hong Kong based photographer Kitty Chou is also be presented here for the first time, as well as new works by contemporary Chinese photographer Chen Wei. “Villa Borghese Roma XIII” and “Villa Borghese Roma XVIII” (2012) by Candida Höfer will also be presented. ---

BOB VAN ORSOUW, Zurich - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Nobuyoshi Araki/Daido Moriyama/Walter Pfeiffer/ Shirana Shahbazi/Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler/Bernard Voïta

The booth presents a dialogue between spatial awareness and art, and architecture within art – both the existent as well as constructed. Whether working in a more snap-shot style – typical for the work of Walter Pfeiffer, or in particular Nobuyoshi Araki and Daido Moriyama – or based on a very detailed and composed process – characteristic for the creations of Shirana Shahbazi, Hubbard & Birchler, or Bernard Voita – all works presented reveal a deep interest in 3Dimentionality and above all a strong architectural component, both theoretically and visually. ---

BRUCE SILVERSTEIN, New York

Exhibited artists: Brancusi Constantin/Cosindas Marie/Denker Martin/ Doisneau Robert/Freed Leonard/Hido Todd/Howalt Nicolai/Kertész André/Lu Yao/ Lyons Nathan/Mameli Maria Antonietta/Model Lisette/Morgan Barbara/Neff Eileen/ Neumann Max/Silver Larry/Siskind Aaron/Skoglund Sandy/Smith Keith/Solomon Rosalind/ Sommer Frederick/Sondergaard Trine/Souders Brea/ Stieglitz Alfred/Strauss Zoe/ West Randy/Witkin Joel Peter/Wolf Michael/ Wolf Silvio/Wood John

The gallery presents works by Marie Cosindas – still lifes and other 30 constructed arrangements from the 1960s. Now reemerging as a cult figure in this medium, Cosindas was one of America’s best-known photographers in the 1960s-80s following her exhibitions at MoMA (her first solo show), the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1966; the Chicago Art Institute, 1967; the International Center of Photography, 1978; and John Szarkowski’s landmark exhibition, Mirrors and Windows,1978. Additionally, the gallery features “New York” and the “Counterforms” series by Brea Souders, an emerging artist whose work is at the forefront of contemporary creative practice in the photographic medium. Souders’ complex images are based on an exploration of her past, cultural heritage, art history, and language. The booth also presents her “Film Electric” project —a physical suspension of chance in which she photographs fragments of her negatives adhered with static-electricity to a plastic film sleeve. ---

BRYCE WOLKOWITZ, New York - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Yorgo Alexopoulos/Edward Burtynsky/Jim Campbell/ Robert Currie/ Jimmy Nelson

The booth proposes a presentation of artists exploring multi-media, collaborative, and widely innovative approaches to photo-based art. Using materials as diverse as metric eye scans, mini-projectors, and the living elders of Havana, these artists share the common thread of a techno-socially minded, and unapologetically novel approach to image making of the most contemporary order. Jim Campbell manipulates the brute materials of electronics and computers into visual haikus for the information age. In Campbell’s art, soldered connections yield a sublime visual rhythm. Images that are barely decipherable to the eye become intensely comprehensible to the mind. Campbell proposes a new suite of his popular photo-based LED works, taken against the backdrop of the Parisian cityscape. South American multi-media artist Mariano Sardon also confounds notions of stillness and imagery in his series “The Morphologies of Gaze”. Using metrics, Sardon traces the pupil movements of subjects who are shown a still portrait. The artwork then recreates the original portrait based on the how the subject’s eyes traced the image. Similarly to Campbell, Sardon’s works involve layering of media to re-form imagery and thus recast the act of looking as a creative generator in itself. Ralf Schmerberg’s viewpoint is highly personal. Through his work he is creating a diary and poem of his life and travels. Like , Schmerberg is intensely engaged with the reality of the surface of the world. There is a dose of the sublime, a touch of transcendence, but there is also a counterweight of stark reality, both secret and messy. ---

CAMERA OBSCURA, Paris

Exhibited artists: Denis Dailleux/Luis Gonzalez Palma/ Michael Kenna/ Bohnchang Koo/Rafael Minkkinen Arno/Sarah Moon/Bernard Plossu/Paolo Roversi/ Pentti Sammallahti/Masao Yamamoto

Portraits and self-portraits are featured at the booth with Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Paolo Roversi (platinum prints and original Polaroids) and Luis González Palma, a major artist for South American Photography (series “Mobius” portraits drawn on canvas painted in acrylic geometric figures).

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DANIEL TEMPLON, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Pierre & Gilles/James Casebere/David LaChapelle/ Gregory Crewdson

The Gallery show focuses on three artists: The world famous duo Pierre and Gilles, who after the success of their exhibition on the theme of heroes last spring in Paris, reveal a group of works on the frontier between painting and photography. Pierre and Gilles unveil at the Fair the portrait of the singer Stromae. American photographer David LaChapelle presents his series “LAND SCAPE,” featuring industrial landscapes taken from models that illustrate the impact of a lifestyle dependent on fossil fuels. The pioneer of “staged photography” James Casebere, with his isolated motionless landscape architectures, continues his investigation of the theme of the home as a utopian symbol of American society. ---

EVA MEYER, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Véronique Bourgoin/Joël Leick/Matt Lipps

The American photographer Matt Lipps bagan his “Library” series (2013), which is based on a set of 17 thematic “Library of Photography” books published between 1970 and 1972, compiling thousands of photographs in black and white mainly from Life Magazine archives . Once selected and individualized, the artist sets each individual piece on specifically created cardstock, and sets them independently on glass shelves contiguous to a 35mm negative background of his recolored and highly saturated old clichés. The final work is an enlarged photograph of the ensemble. ---

FARIDEH CADOT, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Ivan Comas/Noël Cuin/Laurens Mol Pieter/Jorge Molder/ Georges Rousse/Esterio Segura/Eve Sonneman/Shirley Wegner

The gallery presents important works by Jorge Molder (Portugal), Shirley Wegner (Israël/New York),Pieter Laurens Mol (Pays-Bas/Belgique), Miguel Angel Rios (Mexico/New York), Carlos Garaicoa (Cuba), ainsi que les œuvres anciennes (vintage) d’eve Sonneman (USA), Gwen Akin, Allen Ludwig (USA), et un jeune artiste, Ivan Comas (Paris/Argentine). ---

FEROZ, Bonn

Exhibited artists: Erwin Babej Marc/Chargesheimer/Larry Fink/Sean Hemmerle/ Jory Hull/Jiang Jian/August Sander/Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze (WOLS)/ Michael Somoroff/Alfredo Srur/Clark & Joan Worswick

For the first time, the gallery shows one of the last works printed by August Sander, “Bricklayer”, which was made as a gift to his son Gunther Sander and that has remained in the family collection ever since. The booth also presents a dialogue between portraits by August Sander and Chinese artist Jiang Jian. The booth highlights German photographer Chargesheimer’s work with a selection of his photograms and two of his rare Chemigrams from the “Light Graphic Negatives” series. These works are part of Chargesheimer’s experiments with abstract photography and cameraless techniques and fall within the larger 32 process of photography making. Five unique photograms “Untitled 1-5” (1938) by Wols are also displayed. Wols ceased to produce new photographs after 1945 and these works are from the last years of his photographic œuvre. They reflect his understanding of this medium and its intrinsic relationship with painting. ---

FIFTY ONE, Anvers

Exhibited artists: Delphine Burtin/Tom Butler/Seydou Keïta/William Klein/ Jacques Henri Lartigue/Saul Leiter/Malick Sidibe/Friederike von Rauch/ Michael Wolf/Jan Yoors/

Gallery Fifty One presents work of the emerging artists Bruno V. Roels and Delphine Burtin as well as the latest series of artists of such as Michael Wolf – his Parisian series being shown for the first time in France; and Friederike von Rauch. Roels (Belgium, 1976) divides his time between photographing and writing about photography. He considers the act of printing as important as the act of photographing itself. He photographs almost non-stop, documenting his entire life, building a sizeable archive. Rather than trying to make ‘the perfect gelatin silver print’ he assumes that all prints are perfect and gives all variations equal attention. Burtin ( 1974), reflects upon the ambiguity of perception. In her series “Encouble”, the artist interrogates the senses of the viewer. By recombining paper photographs of simple everyday objects, she creates new installations which she rephotographs. “Disparition” originated by photographing the waste the artist made in one week. The idea of exposing these things we no longer want to see, is linked in her work with the idea of vanitas in 17th and 18th century paintings. Finally, the booth honours Saul Leiter, a long term artist of the gallery who passed away in 2013. ---

FRAENKEL, San Francisco

Exhibited artists: Robert Adams/Diane Arbus/Eugène Atget/Lee Friedlander/ Henri Florence/Peter Hujar/Richard Learoyd/Sol LeWitt/Ralph Eugene Meatyard/ Richard Misrach/Nicholas Nixon/Hiroshi Sugimoto// Christian Marclay/Alec Soth

Nicholas Nixon has been photographing his wife, Bebe Brown Nixon, and her three sisters for 40 years. In 1975, it was just a picture of four women; in 1976, it was just a picture of four women a year later, and so on. But in a short amount of time it became a portrait of time. Now in 2014 the forty pictures together tell a story that illustrates both the visceral and actual aspects of photography. For the first time anywhere, the gallery shows the series in its entirety. Honoring the Garry Winogrand retrospective at the Jeu de Paume, Fraenkel Gallery also exhibits a treasure trove of rare Winogrand images including a portrait of Diane Arbus photographing in Central Park (1969). ---

FRANÇOISE PAVIOT, Paris

Exhibited artists: Jocelyne Alloucherie/Dieter Appelt/Brassaï/Walker Evans/ Alain Fleischer/Bogdan Konopka/Ann Mandelbaum/László Moholy-Nagy/ Eadweard Muybridge/Charles Negre/Man Ray/Mark Ruwedel/Toshio Shibata

The booth presents an emblematic piece by Dieter Appelt, “Das Felt” (The Field) - one example of this body of work belongs to the MoMA. The artwork comprises twenty-seven large scale photographs suggesting water as an open and 33 closed surface on which one’s focus can fix or wander. ---

GAGOSIAN, Paris

Exhibited artists: //Peter Lindbergh/ Thomas Ruff/Taryn Simon

The booth also displays a selection of Balthus polaroid pictures the artist made at the end of his life as preliminary works. The exhibition also presents works by Thomas Ruff, Taryn Simon, Peter Lindbergh and Nan Goldin. The gallery presents a selection of William Eggleston’s photographs. And for the first time, Gagosian displays a coloured portfolio created by for Versace in 1992. ---

GUIDO COSTA PROJECTS, Turin

Exhibited artists: Carlo Valsecchi/Paul Thorel/Boris Mikhailov/Nan Goldin

The booth presents a selection of small black and white vintages prints of Nan Goldin (from the early ‘70) that were never show before. They are quite unique and importants documents from the seminal production of the artist and real unique collectors’ items. The show also presents a short selection of brand new series of photos in eliptical shape realize by Paul Thorel in 2014. Boris Mikhailov and Carlo Valsecchi are represented by their work in total: Valsecchi’s “Factory Series”, and Mikhalov’s small dyptich from his iconic “Brown Series”. ---

HAMILTONS, London

Exhibited artists: Roger Ballen/Gilles Bensimon/Murray Fredericks/ Horst P.Horst/Kobi Israel/Annie Leibovitz/Don McCullin/Guido Mocafico/ Cathleen Naundorf/Helmut Newton/Irving Penn/Bettina Rheims/ Herb Ritts/ Steve Schapiro/Christopher Thomas

The gallery presents a room dedicated to the platinum prints resulting from the sixty-year career of one of the 20th century’s preeminent fashion and portrait photographers, Horst P. Horst. As representatives of Horst’s work since the 1980s, this highlight will complement Hamiltons’ exhibition in London, “Horst Vintage”, which showcases 35 rare vintage prints from the 1930s to 1950s. This also coincides with the Victoria & Albert Museum’s landmark retrospective “Horst: Photographer of Style”. Horst’s archive of work is large and diverse, spanning the opulent salons of pre-war Paris to extravagant studio set-ups as Vogue’s primary photographer, to post-war New York and outside the studio, unearthing his inexorable interest in the visual. Hamiltons exhibits new works of Horst’s friend and protégé, Cathleen Naundorf; a fitting accompaniment to Horst’s photography. In the 1990s, Horst encouraged Naundorf to experiment with fashion photography; his work clearly influenced Naundorf and served as a point of departure for her signature seductive fashion imagery today. ---

HANS P. KRAUS JR, New York

34 Exhibited artists: Edouard-Denis Baldus/Frères Bisson/Eugène Cuvelier/ Roger Fenton/William Henry Fox Talbot/Andre Giroux/John Beasley Greene/ Calvert Jones Reverend /Gustave Le Gray/Henri Le Secq/Charles Marville/ Charles Negre/Louis-Remy Robert/Linnaeus Tripe/Benjamin Brecknell Turner/ Joseph Vigier/Vicomte

The primary focus of Hans Kraus’s exhibition is the Jay McDonald Collection, comprised of 19th century French and British photographs featuring the art of the paper negative. Among the highlights is a monumental Gustave Le Gray albumen print of the Pavillion Rohan at the Louvre, a salt print of Kiev by Roger Fenton (1852), farmyard studies by Louis Robert and Paul Marais, and a large coated salt print of a harbour view in Ajaccio, Corsica, by a yet to be identified photographer. ---

HOWARD GREENBERG, New York

Exhibited artists: Berenice Abbott/Frederic Brenner/Edward Burtynsky/ Bruce Davidson/Frantisek Drtikol/Robert Frank/William Klein /Rudolf Koppitz/ Jacques Henri Lartigue/Saul Leiter/Vivian Maier/Joel Meyerowitz/Arnold Newman/ Ken Schles/Edward Steichen

Howard Greenberg Gallery shows for the first time new colour work by Bruce Davidson, as well as recently released colour photographs by Gordon Parks. Alongside those works, the gallery displays Saul Leiter’s vintage black and white prints, as well as a group of works from Frederic Brenner’s new project “This Place”. The booth also displays a rare abstract modernist composition by Frantisek Drtikol ($125,000), a never before seen vintage print of “Boy with hand grenade” ($500,000) by Diane Arbus and very early print of “The road” ($225,000) from “The Americans” by Robert Frank. ---

IN CAMERA, Paris

Exhibited artists: Emi Anrakuji/Nobuyoshi Araki/Stéphane Duroy/Julian Germain/ Robert Longo/Cindy Sherman

In Camera features six artists whose works are in resonance: Robert Longo (New York, 1953) is also displayed with a series of charcoal drawings on a human scale, entitled “Men in the Cities”, based on photographs taken over the rooftops of Manhattan, between 1976 and 1979. He had friends stand in for these photographs including Cindy Sherman, Larry Gagosian… Finally Stéphane Duroy (Bizerte, 1948) presents a recent series from 2012 - 2014 on the theme of exile in contemporary America along with photographs taken in Britain in the 1980s; and Julian Germain (London, 1962) shows his “Steel works” series 1985-1987 with photographs taken in northern Britain at the time of the closing steel mills. Nobuyoshi Araki (Tokyo, 1940) presents colour and black and white prints. Life, sex and death are recurring themes found throughout the work of this major contemporary artist. Emi Anrakuji (Tokyo, 1963) shows the 2006 “Ipy” series denouncing the role of male-dominated women in Japanese society. Cindy Sherman (New York, 1954) presents the series “Doctor and Nurse” and “Line Up”. In the “Doctor and Nurse” series, the artist is inspired by old postwar TV series that mock the archaic image of male dominance and female passivity. ---

JOHANNES FABER, Vienna

Exhibited artists: Frantisek Drtikol/Walker Evans/Dennis Hopper/Hannes Kilian/ Rudolf Koppitz/Germaine Krull/Heinrich Kühn/Man Ray/August Sander/Jan Saudek/ Otto Steinert/Josef Sudek

The gallery highlights Rudolf Koppitz’s work with the display of “Movement Study” made in 1925. The study of three dressed and one undressed female dancers (the Russian dance group Claudia Issatschenko from the Vienna State Opera) shows the link between modernism, symbolism and the Viennese 35 Jugendstil in the work of Rudolf Koppitz. It captures the cultural strands that characterized the Austrian avant-garde at that time. Here one can see a graphic strength and compositional clarity that reflects the modernist ambitions initiated in the fine as in the applied arts by the Secession and by the Wiener Werkstätte. ---

KAMEL MENNOUR, Paris - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Marie Bovo// Camille Henrot

The gallery presents the work of three artists, Marie Bovo, Camille Henrot and Alfredo Jaar. The booth displays Alfredo Jaar’s photograph of Lucio Fontana in 1947 and presented in a light box. In this image, the artist finds his Milan workshop completely destroyed at return from Argentina after the Second World War. Residing in during the winter of 2013, Marie Bovo presents a series of photographs taken in the heart of a popular district in the Algerian capital. From the interior, the artist photographed four open windows with views on the street and the buildings opposite. Subtle shifts in framing, the changing of light from day to night; these inverse values veil or unveil time and generate radical and natural color variations. Camille Henrot ‘s “Prehistoric Collections” (2009) are grounded is her obsession with collecting and exchanging objects. The starting point is a book on Algerian prehistory stolen in May 1968 from a library at Jussieu, and subsequently purchased on eBay. Published four years before Algerian independence, it shows the stones and objects collected and identified by soldiers and priests. “Collections préhistoriques” brings together erotic images, images relating to prehistory and objects collected on eBay. Using the methods of the hunter-gatherer, the different fragments, objects and photographs are assembled in an intuitive manner, or with the aim of establishing connections. ---

KICKEN BERLIN, Berlin - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Dieter Appelt/Bauhaus (various artists)/Bernd & Hilla Becher /Sibylle Bergemann/Karl Blossfeldt/Constantin Brancusi/Geraldo de Barros/ Frantisek Drtikol/Thomaz Farkas/FOTOFORM (various artists)/Ernst Fuhrmann/ Jaromir Funke/Marcel Giro/Ferenc Háar/Heinz Hajek-Halke/Jitka Hanzlovà/ Peter Keetman/André Kertesz/Takashi Kijima/Helmar Lerski/Sameer Makarius/ Werner Mantz/László Moholy-Nagy /Helmut Newton/Kaoru Ohto/Man Ray/ Albert Renger-Patzsch/Alexander Rodchenko/Jaroslav Rossler/August Sander/ Wilhelm Schürmann/Stephen Shore/Anton Stankowski/Otto Steinert/Josef Sudek/ Josef Trcka Anton/Otto Maximilian Umbehr (UMBO)/Yosé Yalenti

Carrying forward a guiding vision of the gallery’s founder, Rudolf Kicken, the program of the exhibition presents a survey of seminal pieces from the 40 years of the gallery work including photographs by Heinrich Kühn, László Moholy-Nagy, Jaromír Funke, Josef Sudek, Albert Renger-Patzsch and Werner Mantz. Also on view are images by Otto Steinert and the fotoform group, which revived the practice of photography as an artistic medium in the 1950s, as well as contemporary positions. Another key element of the presentation is the photography from East and West Germany during the 1970s and 1980s. This includes works by , Heinrich Riebesehl, Wilhelm Schürmann, André Gelpke, Sibylle Bergemann, Ute Mahler and Helga Paris. --- 36 LAURENCE MILLER, New York

Exhibited artists: Will Brown/Larry Burrows/Luca Campigotto/Fred Herzog/ Helen Levitt/Ray K.Metzker/Liz Nielsen/Toshio Shibata/Bruce Wrighton

Ray Metzker, master of light and shadow, transforms the urban scene into magnificent compositions revealed through rich blacks and brilliant whites. Toshio Shibata photographs large structures within the landscape (dams, bridges, sluices) and with a pallete worthy of an impressionist painter, composes large scale color prints with powerful formal balance and disorienting points of view. Emerging artist Liz Nielsen makes her Parisian debut by creating her own negatives from colored plastic film and enlarges them into unique playful and intensely colored abstractions that seem more like paintings than photographs. And 82 year-old Will Brown also makes his European debut at Paris Photo with his early 1970’s building facades that share with Atget a glowing and tender light. ---

LITTLE BIG MAN, Los Angeles - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Nobuyoshi Araki/Motoyuki Daifu/Keizo Kitajima/ Keiichi Tanaami/Nick Waplington

Little Big Man presents works by Keizo Kitajima that have been created especially for Paris Photo. Kitajima has re-created previously destroyed works that were originally exhibited from his famed “Tokyo 79” series. Comprising of five one-meter high silver gelatin prints, each work has been painstakingly reprinted by Kitajima himself. The photographic works in this size are one of a kind and the presentation is a unique opportunity to see the “Tokyo 79” works as they were originally intended. ---

LUISOTTI, Santa Monica

Exhibited artists: Lewis Baltz/Joachim Brohm/John Divola/Barbara Kasten/ Simone Nieweg/Simon Norfolk/Mark Ruwedel/Ursule Schulz-Dornburg/ Catherine Wagner

Gallery Luisotti highlights three seminal series. The first is a pivotal and transitional work made by Lewis Baltz (1977, Nevada). It is an installation of 15 gelatin silver photographs that juxtapose new and minimal suburbs against the bucolic Western landscape that they dissect. The opportunity to see early Baltz’s works in total is always a rare and special experience. Continuing with this 1970s vision is “ZUMA”, the iconic series by John Divola. The booth displays the rarely-seen dye-transfer portfolio produced in 1982. Divola uses the iconic California seascape as a dynamic backdrop for his sculptural interventions that evolve and morph within one found structure. The third work is a selection of six large gelatin silver prints from Mark Ruwedel’s encyclopedic series, “Pictures of Hell”, which is over 300 images rich. Based on locations throughout the expansive American West, the 19th- century titles reference the word “devil” or “hell.” Ruwedel plays with the layering of history from colonial intentions to their interpretation 37 in today’s global context. The magisterial publication of the series makes its debut at Paris Photo. ---

LUMIÈRE DES ROSES, Montreuil

Exhibited artists: Anonymous

The gallery’s exhibition highlights a photograph of dancer Nijinsky performing an oriental choregraphy (Eugène Druet, vintage argentic print, 1910). The booth also displays the rare portrait of a true geisha from the Meiji era leaving Tokyo’s pleasure district (Narui Raisuke, albumen print enhanced with watercolour, 1880). The exhibition shows an anthology of anonymous and mysterious prints from the XIXth and the XXth century. ---

MAGNIN-A, Paris

Exhibited artists: Nathalie Boutté/Filipe Branquinho/Jean Depara/Omar Victor Diop/Florent Mazzoleni/Seydou Keïta/’Okhai Ojeikere J.D./Malick Sidibe

The gallery unveils “Diaspora”, the new series by Senegalese artist - photographer Victor Omar Diop. The artist takes the stage and addresses the issue of African immigration and their place in European society. Diop forces us to reconsider the perception of history by highlighting Africans who have marked world history. The integration of elements of football, weave links between the diaspora of the past and that of today . Curator of the exhibition, Diop has chosen to pay tribute to the masters of African photography that have inspired him. ---

MARTIN ASBÆK, Copenhaguen

Exhibited artists: Elina Brotherus/Nicolai Howalt/Kruse Jensen Astrid/ Martin Liebscher/Trine Søndergaard/Stub Wittrup Ebbe

The Finnish artist Elina Brotherus presents works from the series “Annunciation”, 2009-13. It’s a very personal, strong and thought-provoking series where Brotherus shows herself after failed IVF treatments. The series stands in a sharp contrast to the symbolism of annunciation paintings. This turns into a deep sorrow and loss – that will forever be in the memory. Trine Søndergaard reflects the time and memory in her new series of portraits with mirrors. The series shows a person sitting with a mirror, reflecting the face and reflecting its own reflection. Søndergard’s works is characterized by an insistent stillness. The works speak to the viewer with a rare strengh. Various states, times and materials from the metal mirror and soft skin co- exist in the pictures, which create a kind of third space that is neither past, nor present, fact nor fiction. ---

NATHALIE OBADIA, Paris

Exhibited artists: Valérie Belin/Luc Delahaye/Patrick Faigenbaum/ Youssef Nabil/Andres Serrano/Lorna Simpson/Thomas Mickalene/Agnès Varda

The gallery presents for the first time a set of photographs by Agnès Varda. The eighteen photographs were first exhibited in the courtyard of Varda’s home, 38 hung on the walls and window shutters from June 1st to 19th, 1954. She kept the original prints glued on masonite, which have never been shown again until now. This outstanding set of black-and-white photographs, made between 1950 and 1954, illuminate the early years of the career of Agnès Varda, who has been a visual artist for the last ten years, though generally thought of as a great film- maker. The collection contains some unknown portraits, the family of Alexander Calder with his wife and daughters sat on a bench, bits of carpenter’s wood arranged, a pool of dirty water and some discarded tires, some “funny face” inspired by taps or a chair and a picture of ruins with various figures, one of which is Guy Bourdin. If there is one photograph that has been important to Agnès Varda, it is “Ulysse”, the portrait of a small boy left on a stony beach between a dead goat and a naked man looking out to sea. This composition provided her with the inspiration for a half-hour film that won the César for best short film in 1984, which she made twenty-eight years after taking the photograph. ---

MICHAEL HOPPEN, London

Exhibited artists: Eamonn Doyle/Kati Horna/Sohei Nishino/Akira Sato/Tim Walker

This collection of avant-garde 1960’s works by the influential photographer Akira Sato is exhibited for the very first time in Europe. Taken from the 1971 book ‘Woman’, Michael Hoppen brings a comprehensive collection of prints to the fair such as this great portrait made in 1962 from the ‘Sunset’ series. Michael Hoppen also presents works from the artist’s home in Hungary, the Spanish Civil War and her extraordinary surrealist works produced in Mexico, where she worked with Leonora Carrington and Edward James. Following on from the success of his self-published book, the booth shows Eamonn Doyle’s photographs taken outside his home in Dublin. ---

PACE/MACGILL, New York

Exhibited artists: Harry Callahan/William Christenberry /Robert Frank/ Lee Friedlander/Emmet Gowin/Paul Graham/Peter Hujar/Mark Klett/Jocelyn Lee/ Richard Misrach/Nicholas Nixon/Paolo Roversi/Michal Rovner/Kiki Smith/ Alfred Stieglitz/Hiroshi Sugimoto/JoAnn Verburg/William Wegman

For over three decades, Paul Graham has been one of the foremost photographers working at the heart of photographic practice—engaging with the observable world. His most recent series “Does Yellow Run Forever?” exposed for the first time in France, pushes deeper into an ongoing exploration of the ephemeral and quotidian in the fabric of our lives, combining images of rainbows from Western Ireland, a young woman (the artist’s partner) asleep in different rooms on the far side of the world, and the facades of down-at- heel gold shops, to collectively consider the fleeting things we seek and value in life: love, wealth, happiness, beauty—the metaphorical pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Straddling personal and documentary genres, Graham’s newest work arguably pivots into more private territory. Paul Graham will share his work on Paris Photo’s Platform at 4pm Saturday, November 15th. ---

PATRICIA CONDE, Mexico City - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Kati Horna/Rodrigo Moya/Flor Garduno/Héctor García/Manuel 39 Ramos/Carlos Jurado

After the exhibition at Le Jeu de Paume, Patricia Conde Galeria presents an exhibition around Kati Horna’s vintage prints. Kati Horna documented the civil war in Spain and when in France, she shot a series of photographs of the flea market in Paris. She came to live to Mexico where she became friends with Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo: altogether they are known as the three most important surrealists in Mexico. She then made series such as the “Doll´s Hospital” and the “Ode to the Necrophilia”. The gallery is also showing some of the vintage work from Héctor García, Manuel Ramos and Carlos Jurado. ---

ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ, Lindfield

Exhibited artists: Olympe Aguado/Frères Bisson/Samuel Bourne/Gustave de Beaucorps/ Marquis de Rostaing/P.H.Emerson/Roger Fenton/Henry Fox Talbot William / Andre Giroux/John Beasley Greene/Eugene Le Dien/Gustave Le Gray/Henri Le Secq/ Charles Negre/Camille Silvy/Charles Thurston-Thompson/Linnaeus Tripe/ Henry White

Robert Hershkowitz is showing a “mélanges photographiques” of early masterworks, mainly from the 1850’s. Robert Hershkowitz exhibits work by French-born photographers such as an unknown masterpiece by Camille Silvy of a French riverine scene, Andre Giroux’s idyllic farmyard scene with geese, an Egyptian salt print of the Temple of Dakka by J.B. Greene and a positive and negative of a view in Algeria by Gustave de Beaucorps. Linnaeus Tripe, Frederick Fiebig and Samuel Bourne’s work in Burma and India represent images from the British Empire, and Hill and Adamson’s portraits the figure in photography. ---

ROLF ART, Buenos Aires

Exhibited artists: Marcelo Brodsky/ Milagros de la Torre/Facundo de Zuviria/ Adriana Lestido/ Marcos López/ Santiago Porter/Graciela Sacco/Gabriel Valansi

Marcelo Brodsky’s work offers a subjective narrative in which the photograph acts as a memorial. His photographic essay “Nexus” by the Argentinean conceptual artist explores collective cultural memory in the context of recent Argentinean history: how we think about the present in light of the past and in what ways we are able to recall and represent traumatic events. The work of Milagros de la Torre started form a close and detailed observation of the stillness of objects and archives. “The lost steps” by Milagros de la Torre reconstructs one of the most terrible paths in Peru’s social and political history. Lestido worked on the series ‘Madres e hijas” (1995-99), growing close with the mothers and daughters, creating a bond and closeness. This series goes beyond the obvious physical absence of men and deals with the masculine form in a more subtle way. 40 To the anonymous, ubiquitous, diffuse violence that has long haunted Latin American cities, Marcos Lopez & Liliana Maresca responded early with a parodic exaltation of violence, as though by incorporating it in their work they’d be able to exorcise the inhuman violence that dominated the streets. Graciela Sacco graduated in 1987 with a thesis devoted to the Argentinian avant-garde movement of 1960. Her artistic expressions established strong ties between artistic experimentation and social commitment, culminating in Rosario, the artist’s hometown, with “Tucumán Arde”(Tucuman Burns). For many years, Gabriel Valansi has devoted his investigative work to enquire on the aesthetics that emerge from war events and extreme violence. Concerned with global war collective imaginary, his symbolic operations exceed the reference to one specific conflict. Facundo De Zuviría portrays pubs, hairdressers, dry cleaners and housing facades that are undoubtedly part of the intricate urban landscape and collective memory of Buenos Aires. The remains of posters, billboards, and unfinished graffiti, even in their anonymity or indecipherable meaning, are grafts that turn the city skin into a living archive. ---

ROSEGALLERY, Santa Monica

Exhibited artists: Bruce Davidson/William Eggleston/Mayumi Hosokura

William Eggleston is unquestionably one of the greatest influences on color photography. Recently the artist revisited thousands of black and white negatives from his pre-Kodachrome days and created a special edition of contemporary 16 x 20 inch silver gelatin prints, which will make their Paris debut. Bruce Davidson’s legendary career as a Magnum Photographer has spanned fifty years and subjects including the civil rights movement and the vitality of the New York metro’s underworld in the dye transfer prints series “Subway” (2014) which is also displayed on the booth. ---

RX, Paris

Exhibited artists: Bae Bien-U/Denis Darzacq/Anna Malagrida/Georges Rousse/ Du Zhenjun

RX Gallery presents an installation of eight photographs by artist Denis Darzacq will be exhibited on the main wall. This series entitled “Redial” is staged in a neutral space with models dressed with objects and disparate elements from supermarkets. As living sculptures, these assemblies present bodies that are both adorned and armored. Bae Bien-U returns this year with a monumental work 3 meters high from the iconic series “Sonamu” consecrated on the sacred pines of South Korean. The gallery also revisits the 80s with a selection of three photographs by Georges Rousse. Also presented is the “Display “ series by Anna Malagrida and the new series, “Coloseum “ by Du Zhenjun. ---

SAGE, Paris

Exhibited artists: Eikoh Hosoe/Tatsuo Kawaguchi/Naoya Hatakeyama/ Kazuhiko Motomura/Tomoko Yoneda/Akiko Takizawa

Naoya Hatakeyama’s works are represented by two corpus: “Camera” (1995-2009), twenty-five photographs never before exhibited outside of Japan , and a set of nine prints “Lambda” of his “River Series” (1993 -1996), last set available on the market straight from the studio Naoya . The entire edition is exhausted. In both works, Hatakeyama serially examines the past, present and future, and questions the relationship between nature, city and photography. The stand also presents the work Eikoh Hosoe and his series “Barakei” (1963), conducted with the assistance of model Yukio Mishima. The gallery exclusively reveals the work of Kazuhiko Motomura “No Title” (1954-2013) and “No Title # 2” (1954-2013) by the recently deceased artist in 41 Tokyo. Motomura marked the world of Japanese photobooks, including editor and friend, Robert Frank. His photographs describe post-war Japan . The stand also has the “Najima “ Akiko Takizawa series (2013) and “Scene” series by Tomoko Yoneda with two of his major works. ---

STEPHEN DAITER, Chicago

Exhibited artists: Brassaï/James Hamilton Brown/Harry Callahan/Lynne Cohen/ Emmet Gowin//Robert Heinecken/Eikoh Hosoe/Yasuhiro Ishimoto/ Kenneth Josephson/Gyorgy Kepes/André Kertész/Jacques Henri Lartigue/ Lisette Model/László Moholy-Nagy/Ikko Narahara/Man Ray/Alexander Rodchenko/ Arthur Siegel/Aaron Siskind/Joseph Sterling/Alex Webb/Edward Weston

Stephen Daiter presents the work of Lynne Cohen, the Canadian-American artist who died prematurely last spring. This 2011 photograph is a large format color contrast with the black and white prints for which she became known in the 1970s. This work was made walking around Venice for the “Real Venice” project, which brought together 14 international renowned photographers to defend the idea of a creative Venice resistant, cosmopolitan, and at the forefront of contemporary art. Among his vintage works, the gallery exhibits an almost unique image by Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Japanese-American photographer. Taken in Chicago as part of the “Family of Man” exhibition at MoMA in 1955, the image is shown in the original museum catalogue. The negative was lost by the museum during the exhibition; there are only two prints of this photograph. The first is now part of the photographic collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, the second is presented by the gallery. The gallery also exhibits a vintage print from 1933 by Edward Weston, a nude of Kashevaroff Xenia, the daughter of a Russian Orthodox priest residing in Alaska and future wife of John Milton Cage, the great composer of American avant-garde. “Chairs of Paris, Champs-Elysées “ by André Kertész was part of the exhibition organized by “The Concerned Photographer” organized by Cornell Capa at the Riverside Museum in New York in 1967. The work is presented here in a unique and original wooden frame, in which it was presented in the New York exhibition. It is also in this same frame that André Kertész, presented the image in his private residence until the end of his life. In addition to these four works, the Stephen Daiter Gallery presents photographs by Brassaï, Harry Callahan, György Kepes, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Man Ray , Alexander Rodchenko, Aaron Siskind, among others. ---

STEVENSON, Le Cap

Exhibited artists: Edson Chagas/Hugo Pieter/Daniel Naudé/Viviane Sassen/ Guy Tillim

For the first time at Paris Photo, Stevenson presents Edson Chagas, an Angolan artist who recently joined the gallery. In “Tipo Passe” Chagas engages with the notions of tradition and the contemporary. The series features staged portraits of models wearing traditional African masks; the artefacts have been extrapolated from their history and context. Guy Tillim’s “Joburg: Points of View” brings the artist back to the city he photographed ten years ago. Through a series of diptychs he captures instants of ordinary life that in their apparent quietness interrogate our way of looking. Viviane Sassen’s Umbra is a meditation on the shadow and its literal and metaphoric meanings. The dreamlike images are a portal to the anxiety and desire, memories and expectations, imagination and illusion that manifest in 42 the human psyche. Pieter Hugo’s “Kin” book, a personal reflection on what it means to be South African today, will be launched by Aperture during the fair. ---

TAKA ISHII, Tokyo

Exhibited artists: Nobuyoshi Araki/Daido Moriyama/Keiichi Tahara/ Yosuke Takeda/Yutaka Takanashi/Shomei Tomatsu/Naoya Hatakeyama/Erika Yoshino/ Nao Tsuda/Leo Rubinfien/Ed van Elsken

The gallery highlights the vintage photographs of Nobuyoshi Araki (1981 series), Eikoh Hosoe with “Kamaitachi” and Ed van Elsken’s “Sweet Life”. Shomei Tomatsu’s colour photographs from Plastics, “Kujukuri Beach series” (1989) is also displayed on the booth. ---

THREE SHADOWS +3, Pékin - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Feng Yan/Hang Ren/RongRong & inri/Ai Weiwei/Zhang Jin/ Zhang Kechun/Zhao Liang/Liu Zheng

Three Shadows Photography +3 is the first contemporary art space dedicated exclusively to photography and other lens-based art in China. The art center was created in Beijing in 2007 by photographers RongRong and inri. The booth presents a group show of seven iconic Chinese contemporary artists: Ai Weiwei, Feng Yan, RongRong & inri, Liu Zheng, Zhao Liang, Zhang Kechun, Zhang Jin. This cross-generation exhibition features photographs from 1980s to present. The program will be a retrospective on the vitality and creativity of the Chinese photography movement which has flourished for the past twenty years. ---

THOMAS ZANDER, Cologne

Exhibited artists: Robert Adams/Lewis Baltz/Peter Downsbrough/Mitch Epstein/ Lee Friedlander/Anthony Hernandez /Candida Höfer/Trevor Paglen/Max Regenberg/ Albert Renger-Patzsch/Larry Sultan/Henry Wessel/Garry Winogrand

The social landscape in an urban environment is the main focus of Anthony Hernandez’s photography. His series of 41 cibachrome prints Rodeo Drive (1984), presented as a complete set for the first time at Paris Photo, depicts shoppers on Beverly Hills’ famed street of boutiques and stores. These colour photographs are juxtaposed with rare black and white vintage prints by Candida Höfer and selected photographs by Garry Winogrand. 43 ---

TOLUCA, Paris

Exhibited artists: Facundo de Zuviría/Oscar Muñoz/Fernell Franco/ /Paolo Gasparini

Toluca has a selection of well-known and lesser-known pieces, which are all facets of Latin American photography both rich and dynamic. Dust and coal serigraphs by Colombian Oscar Muñoz touch the limits of the material experience, while detached architectural details of Buenos Aires by Facundo de Zuviría burst with colour. The images by Fernell Franco of Graciela Iturbide or Paolo Gasparini seem to play as emblems of reality. As far from a unique vision as from local or regional stereotypes, these photographs draw together many common features and ask the burning questions that arose in this part of the world in these times of artistic and political ferment that were the 70s, 80s and 90s. ---

XIPPAS, Paris Exhibited artists: Darren Almond/Cao Guimaraes/Valérie Jouve/Panos Kokkinias/ Vik Muniz/Philippe Ramette

After four years of experimentation, Vik Muniz and artist and researcher Marcelo Coelho, present a work in minute detail of castles engraved on real grains of sand. The drawings were first outlined by Vik Muniz using a camera Lucida during his visit to castles in France and the rest of Europe. They were then etched by Marcelo Coelho on sand, thanks to the advanced technology of a focused ion beam. The combination of art and science in this new series of photographs has enabled a complete inversion and an innovative way to build a sand castle. ---

+R MASSERE, Barcelone

Exhibited artists: Xavier Miserachs/Vari Caramés/Manuel Outumuro/Pep Duran ---

BENDANA|PINEL, Paris

Exhibited artists: Morgane Denzler/Pablo Lobato/Pedro Motta/Caio Reisewitz ---

BENRUBI, New York

Exhibited artists: Stéphane Couturier/Matthew Pillsbury/Massimo Vitali ---

BERNHEIMER, Munich

Exhibited artists: Veronica Bailey/Horst P Horst/Michael Kenna/ Annie Leibovitz/Jan C. Schlegel/Christopher Thomas/Vanesssa von Zitzewitz ---

CAMERA WORK, Berlin

Exhibited artists: Brassaï/ Anton Corbijn/ Robert Doisneau/ David Drebin/ Jacob Felländer/ Robert Frank/ Horst P.Horst/ Jean-Baptiste Huynh/ Nadav Kander/ Philipp Keel/ Leon Levinstein/ Eugenio Recuenco/ Bettina Rheims/ Herb Ritts/ Alexander Rodchenko/ Steve Schapiro/ Jeanloup Sieff/ 44 Louis Stettner/ Dennis Stock ---

CARLOS CARVALHO, Lisbon

Exhibited artists: Blaufuks Daniel/Cabanas Carla/Vilariño Manuel ---

CHRISTOPHE GUYE, Zurich

Exhibited artists: Stephen Gill/Kosuke/Beat Streuli/Kazuna Taguchi/ Rinko Kawauchi/Lina Scheynius ---

DANZIGER, New York

Exhibited artists: Christopher Bucklow/Susan Derges/Robert Frank/ Hendrik Kerstens/Andy Warhol/Mark Cohen/Jim Krantz/Carla van de Puttelaar/ Corinne Vionnet ---

DOCUMENT ART, Buenos Aires - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Bedoya Luz María/Orjuela Andrés Felipe/ Romero Juan Carlos/T. Vizcaíno Zoé ---

DOMINIQUE FIAT, Paris Exhibited artists: Ed Templeton ---

DU JOUR AGNES B., Paris

Exhibited artists: Tim Barber/Olivia Bee/Richard Billingham /Luc Choquer/ Petra Collins/Lucien Hervé/Seydou Keïta/Jonas Mekas/Gilles Rigoulet/ Malick Sidibe ---

EDWYNN HOUK, New York

Exhibited artists: Manuel Alvarez Bravo/Diane Arbus/Valérie Belin/Ilse Bing/ Erwin Blumenfeld/Brassaï/Bill Brandt/Sebastiaan Bremer/Michael Eastman/ Erwit Elliot/Lalla Essaydi/Sissi Farassat/ Robert Frank/Albert Halaban Gail/ André Kertesz/Mona Kuhn/Danny Lyon/ Sally Mann/Tina Modotti/Abelardo Morell/ Vik Muniz/Cathleen Naundorf/ Robert Polidori/Man Ray/Herb Ritts/Stephen Shore/ Alfred Stieglitz/ Edward Weston ---

ERIC FRANCK, Londres

Exhibited artists: Henri Cartier-Bresson/Gerard Castello-Lopes/Geraldo de Barros/ Thomaz Farkas/Martine Franck/Gaspar Gasparian/Heinz Hajek-Halke// Karen Knorr//Marketa Luskacova/Katarzyna Mirczak/Norman Parkinson/ Graham Smith/Al Vandenberg/ ---

ESTHER WOERDEHOFF, Paris 45

Exhibited artists: Gail Albert Halaban/Chema Madoz/Iris Hutegger/Eric Bourret/ Simone Kappeler/Michael Schnabel ---

FILOMENA SOARES, Lisbon

Exhibited artists: Pilar Albarracín/Helena Almeida/Pedro Barateiro/ Slater Bradley/Jaime de la Jara/Kiluanji Kia Henda/Igor Jesus/Carlos Motta/ João Penalva/João Tabarra ---

FLATLAND, Amsterdam

Exhibited artists: Katharine Cooper/Julia Fullerton-Batten/Paolo Ventura ---

GILLES PEYROULET, Paris

Exhibited artists: Sasha Stone/Jean Moral/Eli Lotar/Ilse Bing/Germaine Krull/ Raoul Ubac/Emil Berka Ladislav/Marcel Bovis/Fouad Elkoury/Mikael Levin ---

GITTERMAN, New York

Exhibited artists: Adam Bartos/Allen Frame/Herbert Matter/Irene Bayer/ Machiel Botman/Alexey Brodovitch/Chargesheimer/Lois Conner/Pierre Cordier/ Ralston Crawford/William Eggleston/Lee Friedlander/ Willy Kessels/ Christopher Makos/Sonya Noskowiak/Edward Weston/Minor White/Garry Winogrand ---

GLAZ, Moscou

Exhibited artists: Dmitry Baltermants/Vadim Guschin/Ivan Mikhailov/ Tim Parchikov /Alexander Rodchenko/Alexander Sliussarev/Sofia Tatarinova ---

GRIMALDI GAVIN, Londres

Exhibited artists: Goldschmied & Chiari/Sophy Rickett/Tomoko Yoneda/ Joachim Brohm ---

HACKELBURY, Londres

Exhibited artists: Garry Fabian Miller/William Klein/Ian McKeever/Doug & Mike Starn ---

JAMES HYMAN, Londres

Exhibited artists: Edouard-Denis Baldus/Brassaï/Harry Callahan/Henri Cartier-Bresson/ Raymond Cauchetier/Walker Evans//Ken Grant/John Beasley Greene/ Chris Killip/Martin Parr/Mark Power/Tony Ray-Jones//Andy Sewell/ Aaron Siskind/Paul Strand//Jon Tonks/Andy Warhol/Francesca Woodman ---

JENKINS JOHNSON, San Francisco - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Roy DeCarava/Julia Fullerton-Batten/ Kenyatta Hinkle/A.C./ Parks Gordon ---

JORG MAASS, Berlin 46 Exhibited artists: Robert Adams/Diane Arbus/Ilse Bing/Jay Boersma/Brassaï/ Harry Callahan/Andreas Feininger/Robert Frank/Fritz Henle/Lotte Jacobi/ Charles Johnstone/Peter Keetman/Annie Leibovitz/Philip Melnick/Helmut Newton/ Erasmus Schröter/Gundula Schulze Eldowy/Lloyd Ullberg ---

KLAUS KLEINSCHMIDT, Wiesbaden

Exhibited artists: Karl Hugo Schmölz/Leni Werres/Max Baur/Werner Mantz/ Paul Almasy/August Kreyenkamp/Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou/Jan Wenzel ---

M BOCHUM, Bochum

Exhibited artists: Lucinda Devlin/Thomas Florschuetz/Claus Goedicke/ Evelyn Hofer/Aino Kannisto/Laura Letinsky/Simone Nieweg/Arnulf Rainer/ Dirk Reinartz/Stephan Schenk/Peter Wegner ---

MAGDA DANYSZ, Paris/Shanghai

Exhibited artists: JR/Huang Xiaoliang/Fend Fangyu/Cheng Peikwen ---

MAGNUM, Paris

Exhibited artists: Anderson Christopher/Barbey Bruno/Depardon Raymond/ Depoorter Bieke/Erwitt Elliott/Freed Leonard/Gruyaert Harry/Larrain Sergio/ List Herbert/Majoli Alex/Parr Martin/Saman Moises/ Sessini Jérôme/Sobol Jacob Aue/ Soth Alec/Van Agtmael Peter ---

MEM, Tokyo

Exhibited artists: Shigeo Gocho/Ken Kitano/Yasumasa Morimura/Iwata Nakayama/ Katsumi Omori/ Osamu Shiihara ---

MICHELLE CHOMETTE, Paris

Exhibited artists: Lewis Baltz/Nancy Burson/Arnaud Claass/Eugène Cuvelier/ V. Dijon/Touhami Ennadre/Walker Evans/Felten-Massinger/Werner Hannappel/ Noelle Hoeppe/Pierre Jahan/André Kertesz/Félix Auguste Leclerc/Guillaume Lemarchal/Dora Maar/Paul-Émile Miot/François-Auguste Ravier/Eric Rondepierre/ Albert Rudomine/Jacqueline Salmon/José Maria Sert/Félix Thiollier/ Otto Zielke Willy ---

PHOTO&CONTEMPORARY, Turin

Exhibited artists: Gabriele Basilico/Luigi Ghirri/Hiroyuki Masuyama/Thomas Wrede ---

POLARIS, Paris

Exhibited artists: Eric Aupol/Yto Barrada/Stéphane Couturier/Louis Heilbronn/ Anthony Hernandez/Iwajla Klinke ---

POLKA

Exhibited artists: Sebastião Salgado/Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre/ William Klein/Françoise Huguier/Alexander Gronsky/Stanley Greene ---

PRISKA PASQUER, Cologne 47

Exhibited artists: Mika Ninagawa/Rinko Kawauchi/Asako Narahashi/Alexandra Catiere/ Tim Parchikov/Rudolf Bonvie/Pieter Hugo/Hanno Otten/Manfred Willmann/Shomei Tomatsu/ Issei Suda/Daido Moriyama/Yutaka Takanashi/August Sander/El Lissitzky/ Alexander Rodchenko/Valentina Kulagina/Gustav Klucis ---

ROBERT KLEIN, Boston

Exhibited artists: Berenice Abbott/Diane Arbus/Roger Ballen/Harry Callahan/ Henri Cartier-Bresson/Mark Cohen/Gohar Dashti/Shadi Ghadirian/Mario Giacomelli/ Cig Harvey/Lewis Wickes Hine/Bill Jacobson/Rana Javadi/Yousuf Karsh/Helen Levitt/ Arno Rafael Minkkinen/Mehran Mohajer/Rebecca Norris Webb/Irving Penn/Edward Steichen/ Alfred Stieglitz/Newsha Tavakolian/Paulette Tavormina/Gregory Vershbow/Alex Webb/ Francesca Woodman ---

ROBERT KOCH, San Francisco

Exhibited artists: Debra Bloomfield/Lauren Marsolier/Charles Marville/ Joachim Schmid/Penelope Umbrico/Michael Wolf ---

ROBERT MANN, New York

Exhibited artists: Diane Arbus/Richard Avedon/Julie Blackmon/Bill Brandt/ Jeff Brouws/Harry Callahan/Masahisa Fukase/Elijah Gowin/Cig Harvey/ Maroesjka Lavigne/John Mack/Robert Mapplethorpe/Richard Misrach/Lisette Model/ Aaron Siskind/Frederick Sommer/Josef Sudek/David Vestal/Minor White/ Jennifer Williams ---

SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING, Paris

Exhibited artists: Nicolas Dhervillers/Joakim Eneroth/Susanna Hesselberg/ Sacha Goldberger/Vee Speers/Bachelot-Caron ---

SELMA FERIANI, Tunis - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Ziad Antar/Rula Halawani/Nicene Kossentini ---

SILK ROAD, Teheran - NEW PARTICIPANT

Exhibited artists: Shadi Ghadirian/Hengameh Golestan/Kaveh Golestan/ Babak Kazemi/Tahmineh Monzavi/Behnam Sadighi/Bijan Sayfouri/Jalal Sepehr ---

SILVERSLENS, Makati

Exhibited artists: Jake Verzosa /I-Lann Yee / MM Yu ---

STEPHEN BULGER, Toronto

Exhibited artists: Phil Bergerson/Robert Bourdeau/Scott Conarroe/Lutz Dille/ Dave Heath/Sarah Anne Johnson/André Kertesz/Sanaz Mazinani/ Deanna Pizzitelli/ Volker Seding/Larry Towell --- 48 STEPHEN KASHER, New York

Exhibited artists: Paul Kooiker/Jerome Liebling/Leo Rubinfien/ Christopher Thomas/Garry Winogrand ---

TANIT, Beyrouth/Munich

Exhibited artists: Lamia Maria Abillama/Sonja Braas/Christian Carle Catafago/ Gilbert Hage/Serge Najjar ---

TASVEERT, Bangalore

Exhibited artists: Bhatt Jyoti/Das Saibal/Taylor Christopher/Vilasini Vivek ---

VU’, Paris

Exhibited artists: Michael Ackerman/Roger Ballen/Hicham Benohoud/ Richard Dumas/JH Engström/Anders Petersen/Gotthard Schuh/Jeffrey Silverthorne/ Christer Strömholm/Ester Vonplon/Vanessa Winship ---

YANCEY RIDCHARDSON, New York

Exhibited artists: Olivo Barbieri/Mary Ellen Bartley, Sharon Core/Bryan Graf/ Pello Irazu/Laura Letinsky/Andrew Moore/Zanele Muholi/Sebastião Salgado/ Bertien van Manen/Masao Yamamoto BOOK SIGNING PROGRAMME

THURSDAY NOVEMBER, 13TH

2:00pm LAIA ABRIL, Oliver J. Wood, EE25 ANNA FOX, James Hyman, A40 BETSY KAREL, Radius, E26 JEAN-LUC AMAND FOURNIER, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 3:00pm GAY BLOCK, Radius, E26 LARD BUURMAN, Hatje Cantz, E11 PAOLO GASPARINI, Anticuaria Poema 20, E16 MIYAKO ISHIUCHI, The Third Gallery Aya, D10 DAVID PARKER, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 MARTIN PARR, Magnum, D18 MARK RUWEDEL, Luisotti, D27 DJAN SEYLAN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 3:30pm JAMES HILL, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 LARRY TOWELL, Aperture Foundation, EE8 4:00pm KHALID AL THANI, Steidl, EE5 MAURO D’AGATI, Steidl, EE5 GAUTIER DEBLONDE, Steidl, EE5 PATRICK FAIGENBAUM, Xavier Barral, E28 LAURA LETINSKY, Radius, E26 ZANELE MUHOLI, Steidl, EE5 MARIA SEWCZ, Steidl, EE5 JOCK STURGES, Steidl, EE5 MICHAEL VON GRAFFENRIED, Steidl, EE5 CLAUDIA HUIDOBRO, Les Filles du Calvaire, B10 TIANE DOAN NA CHAMPASSAK, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 49 4:30pm ELLIOTT ERWITT, Magnum, D18 KAREN KNORR, Tasveer, B5 FRANCOIS SCHAER, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 5:00pm HARVEY BENGE, Super Labo, EE20 SHARON CORE, Radius, E26 THIERRY FONTAINE, Les filles du Calvaire, B10 STEPHEN GILL, Oliver J. Wood, EE25 SZE TSUNG LEONG, Hatje Cantz, E11 JOAQUIM PAIVA, Madalena, EE24 MARTIN PARR, Xavier Barral, E28 TIMOTHY PRUS, Oliver J. Wood, EE25 GRACIELA SACCO, Rolf Art, B23 JOACHIM SCHMID, RM, EE22 VEE SPEERS, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 ILIT AZOULAY, Andrea Meislin, B39 5:30pm ALEJANDRO CARTAGENA, Madalena, EE24 JENS LIEBCHEN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 6:00pm GUILHERME GERAIS, Madalena, EE24 TAKASHI HOMMA, Super Labo, EE20 WILLIAM KLEIN, Polka, D43 ASTRID KRUSE JENSEN, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 EMERIC LHUISSET, André Frère, EE19 7:00pm IGOR PONTI, Hatje Cantz, E11 KAI BORNHÖFT, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 --- FRIDAY NOVEMBER, 14TH

1:00pm KEN GRANT, James Hyman, A40 MONA KUHN, Jackson, D51 CAMILLE RENÉE DEVID, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 1:30pm JULIEN MAGRE, Filigranes, E21 ALEX MAJOLI & PAOLO PELLEGRIN, Aperture Foundation, EE8 2:00pm CHRISTOPHE GOUSSAR, Filigranes, E21 RENÉ GROEBLI, Christophe Guye, B46 ERWIN OLAF, Aperture Foundation, EE8 MAX REGENBERG/TOD PAPAGEORGE, Thomas Zander, C21 ANDY SEWELL, James Hyman, A40 FREDERIC BRENNER, Howard Greenberg, C20 2:30pm CÉDRIC DELSAUX, Filigranes, E21 NARUKI OSHIMA, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 3:00pm RENATE ALLER/JANET DEES, Radius, E26 MARIE BARONNET, André Frère, EE19 DELPHINE BURTIN, Fifty One, B42 RAYMOND DEPARDON, Magnum, D18 STEPHEN GILL, Christophe Guye, B46 DAVID HORNILLOS, RM, EE22 MIYAKO ISHIUCHI, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 NADAV KANDER, Hatje Cantz, E11 MARION LEFEBVRE, Filigranes, E21 AWOISKA VAN DER MOLEN, Purdy Hicks, D40 FOSI VEGUE, RM, EE22 INGA ERDMANE, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 3:30pm MARION POUSSIER, Filigranes, E21 ALEX WEBB AND REBECCA NORRIS-WEBB, Aperture Foundation, EE8 TERRI WEIFENBACH, Amana, A50 4:00pm CHRISTOPH BANGERT, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 JULIE BLACKMON, Radius, E26 ADAM BROOMBERG AND OLIVER CHANARIN, Mack, EE9 IATÃ CANNABRAVA, Madalena, EE24 ANTOINE D’AGATA, Super Labo, EE20 BRUCE DAVIDSON, Steidl, EE5 ANOUCK DURAND, Xavier Barral, E28 GILBERT GARCIN, Filigranes, E21 KAREN KNORR, Les filles du Calvaire, B10 EDGAR MARTINS, Melanierio, A14 KEN SCHLES, Steidl, EE5 50 LINA SCHEYNIUS, Christophe Guye, B46 CHRISTOPHER THOMAS, Steven Kasher, D49 JAKE VERZOSA, Silverlens, D14 DONOVAN WYLIE, Steidl, EE5 ANDREAS H. BITESNICH, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 4:30pm DAVID CAMPANY/TODD HIDO/JOEL MEYEROWITZ/BERNARD PLOSSU, Aperture Foundation, EE8 CATHERINE PONCIN, Filigranes, E21 RONGRONG&INRI, ThreeShadows +3, D32 MICHAEL WOLF, Fifty One, B42 YOSHINORI MIZUTANI, Amana, A50 5:00pm BRUNO BARBEY, Magnum, D18 PETER BIALOBRZESKI, Hatje Cantz, E11 TIANE DOAN NA CHAMPASSAK & JULES SPINATSCH, East Wing, D2 ANTOINE D’AGATA, Les filles du Calvaire, B10 RAYMOND DEPARDON, Xavier Barral, E28 JULIAN GERMAIN, Mack, EE9 JOHN GOSSAGE, Radius, E26 PHILIPPE GUIONIE, Filigranes, E21 BILL HENSON, Oliver J. Wood, EE25 ADRIANA LESTIDO, Rolf Art, B23 LAUREN MARSOLIER, Robert Koch, C51 DIANA MATAR, Purdy Hicks, D40 MUSUK NOLTE, Madalena, EE24 ERIC TCHEOU, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 JESSICA TODD HARPER, Damiani, E23 MORTEN ANDERSEN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 5:30pm BROOMBERG & CHANARIN, RM, EE22 ANTOINE D’AGATA, André Frère, EE19 YANN MINGARD, East Wing, D2 TOMEK NIEWIADOMSKI, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 JEAN NOËL DE SOYE, Filigranes, E21 6:00pm EDMUND CLARK, East Wing, D2 NICOLAS COMMENT, Filigranes, E21 CEDRIC DELSAUX, Xavier Barral, E28 JH ENGSTROM/MARGOT WALLARD, Super Labo, EE20 DAVID JIMÉNEZ, RM, EE22 GUSTAVO LACERDA, Madalena, EE24 JANELLE LYNCH, Radius, E26 LEO RUBINFIEN, Steven Kasher, D49 BEAT STREULI, Christophe Guye, B46 NIINA VATANEN/HERTTA KIISKI, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 HANS EIJKELBOOM, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 6:30pm SERGE CLÉMENT, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 JEAN MICHEL FAUQUET, Filigranes, E21 PIETER HUGO, Aperture Foundation, EE8 TIM PARCHIKOV, Glaz, A51 7:00pm OLAF OTTO BECKER, Hatje Cantz, E11 THOMAS VANDEN DRIESSCHE, André Frère, EE19 --- SATURDAY NOVEMBER, 15TH

12:30pm FRANCK DEGLISE, Filigranes, E21 1:00pm STEPHANE COUTELLE, Damiani, E23 BENOÎT LUISIÈRE, Filigranes, E21 WERNER AMANN, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 1:30pm ANTON RENBORG, Filigranes, E21 2 p.m. SILVA BINGAZ, André Frère, EE19 FLORIANE DE LASSÉE, Filigranes, E21 JOHANNA DIEHL, Hatje Catnz, E11 IÑAKI DOMINGO, RM, EE22 JANET RUSSEK/DAVID SCHEINBAUM, Radius, E26 JON TONKS, James Hyman, A40 MIGUEL ÁNGEL TORNERO, RM, EE22 ANTHONY HERNANDEZ, Thomas Zander, C21 NICOLO DEGIORGIS, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 BRUCE DAVIDSON, Howard Greenberg, C20 2:30pm LIU BOLIN, Paris-Beijing, C3 ALEXANDRA CATIERE, BMW, E29 51 REINIER GERRITSEN, Aperture Foundation, EE8 PAUL GRAHAM, Pace/MacGill, C18 MARION GRONIER, BMW, E29 MAZACCIO & DROWILAL, BMW, E29 PATRICK MESSINA, Filigranes, E21 3:00pm JULIE BLACKMON, Robert Mann, D15 VERONICA FIEIRAS, Anticuaria Poema 20, E16 JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Super Labo, EE20 LAURENT MILLET, Filigranes, E21 KOJI ONAKA, Tissato Nakahara, E15 MARIANA ROTHEN, Steven Kasher, D49 AMBROISE TEZENAS, Melanierio, A14 JULIAN WASSER, Damiani, E23 ALEX WEBB AND REBECCA NORRIS WEBB, Radius, E26 3:30pm COLLECTIF FRANCE[S] TERRITOIRE LIQUIDE, Le Réverbère, D4 FRANÇOIS DELADERRIERE, Le Réverbère, D4 GAIL ALBERT HALABAN, Edwynn Houk, A30 LOUIS HEILBRONN, Filigranes, E21 RICHARD MISRACH, Aperture Foundation, EE8 ROSALIND SOLOMON/NICK WAPLINGTON/JUNGJIN LEE, Mack, EE9 ROSEMARIE ZENS, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 ANTOINE D’AGATA, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 4:00pm JULIETTE AGNEL, Françoise Paviot, B34 JOACHIM BROHM, Mack, EE9 JEN DAVIS, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 RAYMOND DEPARDON/CHRISTIAN CAUJOLLE, André Frère, EE19 JOSE DINIZ, Madalena, EE24 FRANÇOIS FONTAINE, Leica, E30 GILBERT GARCIN, Filigranes, E21 PAOLO GASPARINI, Anticuaria Poema 20, E16 MONA KUHN, Steidl, EE5 MICHAEL LIGHT, Radius, E26 YVES MARCHAND & ROMAIN MEFFRE, Polka, D43 YAMAMOTO MASAO, RM, EE22 YUKI ONODERA, Tissato Nakahara, E15 BETTINA RHEIMS, Steidl, EE5 YURIKO TAKAGI, Xavier Barral, E28 PATRICK TOURNEBOEUF, Melanie Rio, A14 ANDY FREEBERG, Andrea Meislin, B39 4:30pm ANTOINE D’AGATA, Super Labo, EE20 DOROTHÉE SMITH, Filigranes, E21 BERTIEN VAN MANEN, Mack, EE9 5:00pm BIEKE DEPOORTER, Magnum, D18 ALBERTO GARCÍA-ALIX, RM, EE22 ELIS HOFFMAN, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 CLAUDIA JAGAURIBE, Madalena, EE24 WILLIAM KLEIN, Hackelbury, A10 JEAN-CLAUDE PONDEVIE, Xavier Barral, E28 GRÉGOIRE PUJADE-LAURAINE/RICARDO CASES, Mack, EE9 DEREK RIDGERS, Damiani, E23 KOURTNEY ROY, Filigranes, E21 TOR SEIDEL, Hatje Cantz, E11 GABRIEL VALANSI, Rolf Art, B23 MICHAEL WOLF, Robert Koch, C51 VÉRONIQUE BOURGOIN & , Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 5:30pm MATTHIEU GAFSOU, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 PENELOPE UMBRICO, Aperture Foundation, EE8 MATT WILSON, Filigranes, E21 MASAO YAMAMOTO, Fifty One, B42 6:00pm ISRAEL ARIÑOS, Filigranes, E21 PIERRE EVEN, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 CRISTINA DE MIDDEL, RM, EE22 TAKASHI HOMMA, Super Labo, EE20 ALBERTO LIZARALDE, RM, EE22 REVISTA ZUM, MADALENA, EE24 6:15pm SALVI DANÉS, Filigranes, E21 6:30pm TONI AMENGUAL, Madalena, EE24 ELENA PERLINO, André Frère, EE19 52 MASAO YAMAMOTO, Camera Obscura, A48 7:00pm CATHERINE LEUTENEGGER, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 JULIAN RÖDER, Hatje Cantz, E11 --- SUNDAY NOVEMBER, 16TH

2:00pm HARVEY BENGE, Super Labo, EE20 MATTHEW BRANDT, Damiani, E23 STANLEY GREENE, André Frère, EE19 GAIL ALBERT HALABAN, Esther Woederhoff, B51 TOD PAPAGEORGE, Oliver J. Wood, EE25 KATRIEN DE BLAUWER, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 KEN SCHLES, Howard Greenberg, C20 2:30pm ARNAUD CLAASS, Filigranes, E21 JOEL MEYEROWITZ, Aperture Foundation, EE8 3:00pm ROGER BALLEN, Greve, A20 STÉPHANE SEDNAOUI, Kehrer Verlag, EE27 MARTIN SCHOELLER, Camera Work, D11 SUSANNA VARGAS, RM, EE22 3:30pm MICHELLE DEBAT/JACINTO LAGEIRA, Filigranes, E21 ROBIN SCHWARTZ, Aperture Foundation, EE8 4:00pm MARIE BARONNET, André Frère, EE19 JR, Damiani, E23 HANS WILSCHUT, Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, EE17 4:30pm ALEXANDRE CASTANT, Filigranes, E21 --- List subject to change.

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RECENT ACQUISITIONS Paris Photo presents the diversity of museum acquisition policies through the exhibition of recent photography acquisitions of important museum collections world-wide.

PRIVATE COLLECTION The Private Collection exhibition introduces visitors to the pioneering role played by private collectors who, driven by their own passion and perseverance, collect masterpieces and develop new approaches.

OPEN BOOK EXHIBITION The Open Book exhibition honors the role of the photo book in the history of the medium.

PARIS PHOTO PLATFORM The Paris Photo Platform is organised by guest curators and brings together key figures in the international art community for a cycle of conversations, interviews, debates and performances.

PARIS PHOTO-APERTURE FOUNDATION PHOTOBOOK AWARDS In partnership with the Aperture Foundation, Paris Photo has established the Paris PhotoBook Awards, celebrating the ever evolving role of the photobook in the narrative of photography. 2014 PROGRAMME

RECENT ACQUISITIONS

AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY: RECENT ACQUISITIONS FROM THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK

This exhibition is organised by The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Organised by Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator, and Sarah Meister, Curator, Department of Photography.

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has been collecting photographs since the early 1930s. Even before establishing an independent Department of Photography in December 1940, the Museum had amassed an impressive array of photographs, made by some of the medium’s leading practitioners: Walker Evans, Edward Weston, László Moholy-Nagy, to name but a few. Since then, the Museum has built a collection that reflects the richness and vitality of photography’s creative traditions from the inception of photography to the present day. Recent strategic reviews of collecting priorities have focused these efforts and the photographs on view — all acquired since 2013 — represent the results 55 of several of these initiatives. With an attentiveness to post-war “American” achievements in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, the pursuit of key achievements in depth (William Klein, Geraldo de Barros, ), conceptual practices (Regina Silveira, Liliana Porter, Sarah Charlesworth), works that address questions of gender and identity (Lyle Ashton Harris, Mark Morrisroe, Oscar Munoz), and contemporary trends (Collier Schorr, Lisa Oppenheim). These are some of the Department’s current goals that are presented here.

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ARTISTS EXHIBITED

Sarah Charlesworth Alfredo Cortina Mark Morrisroe Geraldo de Barros Oscar Muñoz Brendan Fowler Lisa Oppenheim Lee Friedlander Gordon Parks Liliana Porter Lyle Ashton Harris Eileen Quinlan Edi Hirose Marcia Resnick William Klein Judith Joy Ross Silvia Kolbowski Collier Schorr Susan Meiselas Stephen Shore Richard Misrach Regina Silveira

The exhibition is organised with the support of Giorgio Armani and presented in the Salon d’Honneur on the 1st floor of the Grand Palais.

Read more about the exhibition at www.parisphoto.com/paris/program 2014 PROGRAMME

PRIVATE COLLECTION

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PORTRAIT OF AN ERA: EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SOUTH ASIA (1860-1910) PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE ALKAZI COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Organised by Rahaab Allana, Curator Alkazi Foundation for the Arts

Over the past 30 years, Ebrahim Alkazi, one of India’s most influential theatre directors and a prominent figure in the arts, has amassed a private collection of 19th and 20th century photographic prints amounting to over 90,000 images, housed today in the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts in New Delhi. A selection of meticulously staged and some iconic painted portraits from India and South Asia will be presented at the Fair and for the first time in Paris. India’s painted photographs are a meld of realistic documentation and artistic manipulation. These images slowly emerged as a self-sustaining convention and a significant genre in Indian photography that incorporated existent traditions of illumination in painting while simultaneously instilling a notion of modernism and a legitimate expression of popular Indian culture in visual practice at the turn of the 19th century.

This exhibition, presented in the Salon d’Honneur on the 1st floor of the the Grand Palais, is made possible by the support of J.P.Morgan, Official Partner of Paris Photo.

Read more about the exhibition at www.parisphoto.com/paris/program 2014 PROGRAMME

OPEN BOOK EXHIBITION

ARTIST’S BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPHY Curated by Sebastian Hau and Pierre Hourquet

The exhibition presents a selection of art books published between the 1960s and today. Since the release of “Twentysix Gasoline Stations” in 1963 by the American artist Edward Ruscha, the reproduction of photographic images is one of the preferred media for numerous international artists such as Andy Warhol, John Baldessari, Gilbert & George, Hans-Peter Feldmann and many others. This new type of books, whether a multiple object, a limited edition or unlimited publication, directly designed by the authors, have been adopted and taken up since the 1980s by photographers and contemporary artists such as Richard Prince, Christopher Wool, , , Mike Kelley, Gerhard Richter, Christian Marclay or Anselm Kiefer. 57 This exhibition was made possible with the support of DLA Piper.

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BOOKS EXHIBITED

ARAKI, The Banquet, Magazine House, 1993. CARL ANDRE, Quincy book + catalogue, Addison Gallery of American Art, 1973. ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Multiples Inc., 1970. JOHN BALDESSARI, A Sentence of Thirteen Parts (with Twelve Alternate Verbs) Ending in Fable, Anatol AV und Filmproduktion, 1977. JOHN BALDESSARI, Brutus Killed Cesar, The Emily H. Davis Art Gallery, 1976. YTO BARRADA, A Guide To Trees for Governors and Gardeners, Deutsche Guggenheim, 2011. MAURIZIO BERLINCIONI, Fotocoppie, Edizioni Vera Biondi, 1982. CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI, Le Club Mickey, Imschoot, 1991. CAROL BOVE, Plants & Mammals, Horticultural Society of New York, 2009. BRINKMANN & KRÜLL, Godzilla, Hake, 1968. DANIEL BUREN, Halifax, Multiplicata/Lithography Workshop of N.S.C.A.D., 1974. VICTOR BURGIN, Family, Lapp Princess Press with Printed Matter, Inc., 1977. WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, Scrap Book 3, Claude Givaudan, 1979. SOPHIE CALLE, Tito, Self-published, 1980 -1990. CLAUDE CLOSKY/OLIVIER ZAHM, Magazine, Purple Books, 1998. HUGH SCOTT DOUGLAS, Cyanotypes, Mousse Publishing, 2012. PETER DOWNSBROUGH, In Place, New York, 1977. DOCUMENTATION CELINE DUVALL, Cœur, point, et ligne sur plan, Documentation Celine Duval, Paris, 2013. HANS EYKELBOOM, In De Krant, Gamma, 1978. HANS-PETER FELDMANN, Der Überfall, Hake, 1975. HANS PETER FELDMANN, Bilder (6/11/12), Edition Hans-Peter Feldmann, 1970-75. FISCHLI & WEISS, Sichtbare Welt, Walther König, 2000. BRAD FREEMAN, Sim War, Varicose Productions, 1991. THOMAS GALLER, Walking Through Baghdad, Edition fink, 2009. GILBERT & GEORGE, Dark Shadow, Nigel Greenwood, 1976. PAOLO GIOLI, La Conchiglia Dissoluta, Self-published, 1990. NANCY HOLT, Ransacked, Printed Matter, 1980. BRUNO JAKOB, The Touch, Kirchgemeinde Grossmünster Zürich, 2014. FRANÇOISE JANICOT/BERNARD HEIDSIECK, Encoconnage, Guy Schraenen, 1974. 58 KIKUJI KAWADA, Chizu / The Map, Bijutsu-shuppansha, 1965. MIKE KELLEY, The Uncanny, Sonsbeek 93 / Fred Hoffman, 1993. ANSELM KIEFER, Hoffmann Von Fallersleben Auf Helgoland, Groninger Museum, 1980. MARTIN KIPPENBERGER, Michael / Michi, Gisela Capitain/Edition, 1989. JOSEPH KOSUTH, Letters from Wittgenstein Abridged in Ghent, Imschoot 1992. LESLIE ROBERT KRIMS, Fictcryptokrimsographs, Humpy Press Inc., 1975. LESLIE ROBERT KRIMS, The Deerslayers, Self-published, 1972. LES LEVINE, House, Steendrukkerij De Jong, 1971. SOL LEWITT, Sunrise & Sunset at Praiano, Rizzoli, 1980. SOL LEWITT, Cock Fight Dance, Rizzoli & Multiples, 1980. RICHARD LONG, Rivers and Stones, Newlyn, 1978. STEVE MCQUEEN, Queen and Country, The British Council Visual Arts, Publications, 2010. CHRISTIAN MARCLAY, Cyanotypes, JRP-Ringier/Graphicstudio, 2011. ARI MARCOPOULOS, Directory, Nieves, 2011. GORDON MATTA-CLARK, Wallpapers, Buffallo Press, 1973. ANNETTE MESSAGER, D’Approche, J.D. Carré, 1995. JONATHAN MONK, Blue Peter, Tramway, 2008. DAIDO MORIYAMA, Shashin yo Sayônara/Bye bye photography, 1972. MAURIZIO NANNUCCI, Sessante verdi naturali, da una indagine, Taxipalais/ Firenze Renzo Spagnoli, 1977. BRUCE NAUMAN, Clear Sky (Clea Rsky), Leo Castelli Gallery, 1967-1968. SOPHIE NYS, Catalogue Version VI, Circuit, 2012. RICHARD NONAS, My Life On The Floor, Buffalo Press, 1974. KEN OHARA, One, Tsukiji shokan, 1970. GIUSEPPE PENONE, Svolgere la propria pelle, Sperone, 1971. PETER PILLER, Von Erde Schöner, Revolver / Archiv für Aktuelle Kunst, 2008. RICHARD PRINCE, Adult Comedy Action Drama, Scalo, 1995. 59 ROB PRUITT, Holy Crap, 38th Street Publishers, 2010. GERHARD RICHTER, Wald, Walther König, 2008. SOPHIE RISTELHUEBER, Fait, Editions Hazan, 1992. ALLEN RUPPERSBERG, 24 Pieces, Sunday Quality, 1970. ED RUSCHA, Catalog Minneapolis Institute of Art Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1972. EDWARD RUSCHA, Royal Road Test, Self-published, 1967. EDWARD RUSCHA, Twenty-six Gasoline Stations, National Excelsior, 1962. BARBARA SCHMIDT-HEINS, 1949-1979, Self-published, 1979. JACK SMITH, The Beautiful Book, The Dead Language, 1962. STEPHANIE SOLINAS, Dominique Lambert, Alaska Editions, 2010. DANIEL SPOERRI, L’Optique Moderne, Editions Fluxus, 1963. KLAUS STAECK, Pornografie, Steinbach / Giessen, 1971. BATIA SUTER, Parallel Encyclopedia, Roma Publications, 2007. FIONA TAN, Vox Populi: Norway, Book Works, 2006. WOLFGANG TILLMANS, Total Solar Eclipse, Galerie Daniel Buchholz, 1999. ROSEMARIE TROCKEL, Jedes Tier ist eine Künstlerin, Prospexus, 1993. FRANCO VACCARI, Viaggio sul Reno Settembre 1974, Brescia, 1974. ERIK VAN DER WEIJDE, Der Baum, 4478Zine, 2010. IAN WALLACE, Work 1979, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1979. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, Printed In Germany, Walther König, 2014. CHRISTOPHER WOOL, Absent Without Leave, Daad, 1993.

The books are lent by: Sebastian Hau, Pierre Hourquet, Franz & Walther König, Florence Loewy, Tissato Nakahara, Chloé & Denis Ozanne, Christoph Schifferli, Benjamin Sommerhalder. 2014 PROGRAMME

PARIS PHOTO PLATFORM

“PHOTOGRAPHY (TODAY)” Organised by Urs Stahel, Independent Curator, Writer, Lecturer

The PLATFORM is intended to be an experimental forum for discussion and debate about the prospects of photography and the constantly changing fields it encompasses. With a four day cycle of events the public will be offered the unique opportunity to assist lectures, conversations and statements of prominent artists, well known historians and writers, and young bloggers, photographers, and scholars, discussing the state of photography today. The PLATFORM is made possible with support from artnet. --- PLATFORM PARTCIPANTS

RAHAAB ALLANA (Curator) QUENTIN BAJAC (The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator) SOPHIE BERREBI (Art Historian/Writer/Curator) JAMES BRIDLE (Artist, Writer) OLIVIER CABLAT (Artist) DAVID CAMPANY (Artist) GOHAR DASHTI (Artist) FANNIE ESCOULEN (Curator) THOBIAS FÄLDT (Artist) MARC FEUSTEL (Blogger) DOUGLAS FOGLE (Curator) VALÉRIE FOUGEIROL (Artistic Director) 60 ANNE GEENE (Artist) FRITS GIERSTBERG (Curator) PAUL GRAHAM (Artist) WALTER GUADAGNINI (Curator) ANDRE GUNTHERT (Associate Professor in Visual Culture, EHESS) MIRIAM HALWANI (Curator, Ludwig Museum, Cologne) SEBASTIAN HAU (Curator) MARVIN HEIFERMAN (Curator) PIERRE HOURQUET (Curator) KLARA KÄLLSTRÖM (Artist) HESTER KEIJSER (Curator, Writer) HANS-MICHAEL KOETZLE (Historian of Photography, Curator) ELISABETH LEBOVICI (Critic) MICHAEL LIGHT (Artist) AURÉLIA MARCADIER (Curator) BORIS MIKHAILOV (Artist) YANN MINGARD (Artist) COLIN PANTALL (Blogger) CHRISTIAN PATTERSON (Artist) ANNA PLANAS (Curator) CHANTAL PONTBRIAND (Founder, Pontbriand W.O.R.K.S.) WILLEM POPELIER (Artist) MARTHA ROSLER (Artist) THOMAS RUFF (Artist) CHRISTOPH SCHIFFERLI (Collector) JOACHIM SCHMID (Artist) STEPHANIE SCHWARTZ (Lecturer in History of Art, University College London) STEPHANIE SOLINAS (Artist) JULES SPINATSCH (Artist) URS STAHEL (Curator) HILDE VAN GELDER (Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History, KU Leuven) XIAOXIAO XU (Artist) ---

PLATFORM PROGRAMME “PHOTOGRAPHY (TODAY)” Auditorium - Level 1

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH

LECTURES 2pm-2.45pm What the Machine Sees JAMES BRIDLE

2.45pm-3.30pm Looking at the Shape of Evidence SOPHIE BERREBI

CONVERSATION 4pm-5pm THOMAS RUFF DOUGLAS FOGLE

RECENT ACQUISITIONS 5.30pm-6pm The Museum of Modern Art. American Photography: Recent Acquisitions 61 QUENTIN BAJAC

LOOK AT THAT!* 6pm-7.30pm YANN MINGARD ELISABETH LEBOVICI XIAOXIAO XU FRITS GIERSTBERG HESTER KEIJSER JOACHIM SCHMID FANNIE ESCOULEN

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH

LECTURES 2pm-2.45pm “Inventing the Possible”. Contemporary Photography as a Normative Tool for Imagining New Human Rights HILDE VAN GELDER

2.45pm-3.30pm The Selfie, Disease and Emblem of Connected Photography ANDRE GUNTHERT

CONVERSATION 4pm-5pm MARTHA ROSLER STEPHANIE SCHWARTZ OPEN BOOK 5.30pm-6pm Artist’s Books and Photography CHRISTOPH SCHIFFERLI SEBASTIAN HAU PIERRE HOURQUET

LOOK AT THAT!* 6pm-7.30pm MARC FEUSTEL WALTER GUADAGNINI OLIVIER CABLAT ANNA PLANAS / AURÉLIA MARCADIER COLIN PANTALL JULES SPINATSCH KLARA KÄLLSTRÖM / THOBIAS FÄLDT

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LECTURES 2pm-2.45pm The Slipperiness of Photography MARVIN HEIFERMAN

2.45pm-3.30pm Architecture as Photography DAVID CAMPANY

CONVERSATION 4pm-5pm PAUL GRAHAM URS STAHEL

PRIVATE COLLECTION 5.30pm-6pm Portrait of an Era: Early Photography from South Asia (1860-1910) Photographs from The Alkazi Collection of Photography RAHAAB ALLANA

LOOK AT THAT!* 6pm-7.30pm GOHAR DASHTI WILLEM POPELIER ANNE GEENE VALERIE FOUGEIROL STÉPHANIE SOLINAS MICHAEL LIGHT CHRISTIAN PATTERSON 63 ---

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16TH

LECTURES 2pm-2.45pm “The Emancipation of Sight.”, The invention of the Leica and the New Vision during the XX century. HANS-MICHAEL KOETZLE

2.45pm-3.30pm Tearing Down Walls – or How to Build the Perfect Museum for Photography? MIRIAM HALWANI

CONVERSATION 4pm-5pm BORIS MIKHAILOV URS STAHEL

*̏Look at That!˝ Each participant has 10 minutes to present reflections on the medium of photography.

Simultaneous translation is available in both French and English.

Video coverage of the PLATFORM will be available at parisphoto.com and artnet.com

The program is subject to change Visit www.parisphoto.com or download the Paris Photo Mobile App 2014 PROGRAMME

PARIS PHOTO — APERTURE FOUNDATION PHOTOBOOK AWARDS

THE THREE LAUREATES WILL BE REVEALED AT THE FAIR ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 1:00PM IN THE PUBLISHERS SPACE.

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Paris Photo and Aperture Foundation in New York announce the fourth annual Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards. The Awards celebrate the book’s contribution to the evolving narrative of photography.

The 2014 edition of the Awards will recognize three winners in the following categories: - First PhotoBook - PhotoBook of the Year - and introducing the new category: Photography Catalogue of the Year

The winners will be selected by an international jury. Members include: Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator (The Museum of Modern Art) and Curator for the Recent Acquisitions exhibition; Urs Stahel, Independent Curator for the Paris Photo Platform; Rahaab Allana, Curator (The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts) and Curator for the Private Collection exhibition; Sebastian Hau, Curator for the Open Book Exhibition; Cléo Charuet, Graphic Designer.

The winner of the first category, First PhotoBook, will receive $10,000. The winners will be chosen based on the photographic work, the quality of the sequence proposed, and the design of the book itself (formatting, editorial structure, and quality of fabrication). One winner in the second category, PhotoBook of the Year, and third category, Photography Catalogue of the Year will be given special distinction.

The selected works will be presented in The PhotoBook Review 007, a bi-annual publication by Aperture that was launched at Paris Photo in 2011. The PhotoBook Review 007 will be available at the Fair. The exhibition will also appear in New York and Tokyo, courtesy of Aperture and amana. ---

FIRST PHOTOBOOK - Shortlist

The Epilogue PHOTOGRAPHER: Laia Abril PUBLISHER: Dewi Lewis, UK

19.06_26.08.1945 PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrea Botto PUBLISHER: Danilo Montanari, Italy

Hidden Islam PHOTOGRAPHER: Nicoló Degiorgis PUBLISHER: Rorhof, Italy

Snowpark PHOTOGRAPHER: Philippe Fragnière PUBLISHER: Kodoji Press, Switzerland

Red String PHOTOGRAPHER: Yoshikatsu Fujii PUBLISHER: Self-published, Japan

Inventio 65 PHOTOGRAPHER: Yann Haeberlin PUBLISHER: Self-published, Switzerland

Photograph PHOTOGRAPHER: Yuji Hamada PUBLISHER: lemon books, Japan

Euromaidan PHOTOGRAPHERS: Vladyslav Krasnoshchok and Sergiy Lebedynskyy PUBLISHER: Riot Books, Spain

Synonym Study PHOTOGRAPHER: Nico Krijno PUBLISHER: Self-published, South Africa

ED IT: The Substantial System for Photographic Archive Maintenance AUTHORS: Ola Lanko, Brigiet van den Berg, Nikki Brörmann, Simone Engelen, Sterre Sprengers PUBLISHER: Self-published, Netherlands

Father Figure: Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood PHOTOGRAPHER: Zun Lee PUBLISHER: Ceiba, USA

The Meteorite Hunter PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexandra Lethbridge PUBLISHER: Format Editions, UK everything will be ok PHOTOGRAPHER: Alberto Lizaralde PUBLISHER: Self-published, Spain Miklós Klaus Rózsa PHOTOGRAPHERS: Christof Nüssli and Christoph Oeschger PUBLISHERS: cpress/Spectorbooks, Switzerland/Germany

Silent Histories PHOTOGRAPHER: Kazuma Obara PUBLISHER: Self-published, Japan

The American Series PHOTOGRAPHER: Oskar Schmidt PUBLISHER: Distanz, Germany

Fractal State of Being PHOTOGRAPHER: Sara Skorgan Teigen PUBLISHER: Journal,

Jannis PHOTOGRAPHER: ©ECAL, Alma Cecilia Suarez PUBLISHER Self-published, Switzerland

Sequester PHOTOGRAPHER: Awoiska van der Molen PUBLISHER: Fw: Books, Netherlands

Back to the Future PHOTOGRAPHER: Irina Werning PUBLISHER: Self-published, Argentina

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PHOTOBOOK OF THE YEAR - Shortlist 66 War Porn PHOTOGRAPHER: Christoph Bangert PUBLISHER: Kehrer Verlag, Germany

Rich and Poor PHOTOGRAPHER: Jim Goldberg PUBLISHER: Steidl, Germany

The Winners PHOTOGRAPHER: Rafal Milach PUBLISHER: GOST, UK

Spasibo PHOTOGRAPHER: Davide Monteleone PUBLISHER: Kehrer Verlag, Germany

Marrakech PHOTOGRAPHER: Daido Moriyama PUBLISHER: SUPER LABO, Japan

Imaginary Club PHOTOGRAPHER: Oliver Sieber PUBLISHERS: Editions GwinZegal/BöhmKobayashi, Germany

The Big Book PHOTOGRAPHER: W. Eugene Smith PUBLISHER: University of Texas Press/Center for Creative Photography, USA

Photographs for Documents PHOTOGRAPHER: Vytautas V. Stanionis PUBLISHER: Kaunas Photography Gallery, Lithuania Ponte City PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse PUBLISHER: Steidl, Germany

Disco Night Sept. 11 PHOTOGRAPHER: Peter van Agtmael PUBLISHER: Red Hook Editions, USA

The Arrangement PHOTOGRAPHER: Ruth van Beek PUBLISHER: RVB Books, France

Vertigo PHOTOGRAPHER: Daisuke Yokota PUBLISHER: Newfave, Japan

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PHOTOGRAPHY CATALOGUE OF THE YEAR - Shortlist

Dark Knees PHOTOGRAPHER: Mark Cohen PUBLISHER: Éditions Xavier Barral / Le Bal, France photobooks: Spain 1905–1977 EDITOR: Horacio Fernández 67 PUBLISHERS: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Acción Cultural Española, and Editorial RM, Spain

The Catalogue Box AUTHOR: The Photobook Museum PUBLISHER: Verlag Kettler, Germany

Tsunami, Photographs, and Then: Lost and Found Project PHOTOGRAPHER: Munemasa Takahashi PUBLISHER: AKAAKA, Japan

Christopher Williams: The Production Line of Happiness PHOTOGRAPHER: Christopher Williams PUBLISHER: Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Christopher Williams: Printed in Germany PHOTOGRAPHER: Christopher Williams PUBLISHER: Walther König, Germany

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The shortlisted books, chosen by an international jury, will be exhibited at Paris Photo in the PhotoBook sector, in the heart of the Nave. This year’s short list selection was made by Julien Frydman, director of Paris Photo; Todd Hido, Lesley A. Martin, publisher of the Aperture book program and of The PhotoBook Review; Mutsuko Ota, editorial director of IMA magazine; and Anne Wilkes Tucker, photography curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

For more information, visit www.parisphoto.com or www.aperture.org/photobookawards PARIS PHOTO ASSOCIATED EVENTS 68 OFFICIAL PARTNER / ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS OFFICIAL PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

ACQUA #5 PRESENTED BY GIORGIO ARMANI

Official partner of Paris Photo since 2011, Giorgio Armani presents the 5th edition of the ACQUA by Giorgio Armani exhibition, the annual display dedicated to the theme of water in photography: ACQUA #5.

ACQUA #5 examines the notion of limits in the representation of water. 69 The limit as a surface, both impenetrable and moving, as in the work of Debra Bloomfield, or water performing the limiting function of a second skin, as depicted by Joel Meyerowitz. Water is seen agitated to its limits in the work of Trent Parke, and at the limits of the earth in the nebulous skies of Facundo de Zuviría.

However, ACQUA #5 also poses questions about the photographic limitations of the representation of water, as explored in the photographic and sculptural installations of Graciela Sacco and the experimentations on photographic paper of Alison Rossiter. Water has always been integral to Giorgio Armani’s designs, and since 2009 it has also been a personal social priority for the designer, who initiated the ‘Acqua for Life™’ charity campaign to deliver clean drinking water to communities in need of access to it. The most recent campaign collected millions of liters of drinking water to support Green Cross International and its programmes in several countries.

Photographers exhibited in the ACQUA #5 exhibition by Giorgio Armani include: TRENT PARKE, FACUNDO DE ZUVIRÍA, GRACIELA SACCO, JOEL MEYEROWITZ, RONGRONG & INRI, ALISON ROSSITER, DEBRA BLOOMFIELD, JOANN VERBURG.

Paris Photo and Giorgio Armani would like to thank the following galleries for the lending of the works: STILLS GALLERY – Sydney; PACE MAC GILL GALLERY - New York; THREE SHADOWS + 3 GALLERY – Beijing; YOSSI MILO GALLERY - New York; HOWARD GREENBERG GALLERY - New York; ROBERT KOCH GALLERY - San Francisco; ROLF ART – Buenos Aires.

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Exhibition presented in the Salon d’Honneur on the 1st floor at the Grand Palais. OFFICIAL PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

CAMERA AS RELEASE: PHOTOGRAPHER AS PERFORMER IN THE JPMORGAN CHASE ART COLLECTION PRESENTED BY J.P. MORGAN

J.P. Morgan returns to Paris Photo with a selection of photographs from its own JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, celebrating this year its 55th anniversary.

J.P. Morgan presents this year at Paris Photo CAMERA AS RELEASE, an original selection of photographs from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, specially selected by director and curator, Lisa K. Erf, on the theme of the photographer as performer.

Already at the end of the 19th century, when Fred Holland Day photographed himself in the remarkable series recreating the life of Christ, the photographer was present in their own work. In a period relatively short, the relationship between photography 70 and performance art has evolved from radical experimentation towards a variety of conceptual approaches. In fact, the strength of this integration – to photograph one-self - has become the mainstream raison d’être for social media.

This selection proposed this year by our curator, Lisa K. Erf, includes 13 works by contemporary artists.

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ARTISTS EXHIBITED

VITO ACCONCI SANFORD BIGGERS FLAVIA DA RIN TSENG KWONG CHI LILLY McELROY ANA MENDIETA BRUCE NAUMAN DENNIS OPPENHEIM MIGUEL ANGEL RIOS CINDY SHERMAN LAURIE SIMMONS BJØRN STERRI SARAH TROUCHE

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Exhibition presented in the Salon d’Honneur on the 1st floor at the Grand Palais. OFFICIAL PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

MAZACCIO & DROWILAL: WILD STYLE PRESENTED BY BMW ART & CULTURE

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Mazaccio & Drowilal present “Wild Style”, an anthropologic and iconographic, and above all photographic study of animals and their contemporary cultural representations. “The figures and the objects collected in Wild Style evoque kitch prints, 1990s soppy or flashy, often found on cheap t-shirts, childish iron-on transfers, automotive body paint, personalized mugs or household items, street or garden decor… Wild Style appears such as a catalog of commodified forms of animal life by image, to the point that the separation between the real and its representation becomes imperceptible.” Extract from the essay, “Spoiler Alert!” by Fani Morières and Nicolas Heimendinger in “Wild Style” published by Editions Trocadéro BMW Residency at the musée Nicéphore Niépce.

The BMW Residency was founded in 2011 from a common desire between BMW Art & Culture and the musée Nicéphore Niépce to support contemporary photography and its diffusion to the public. Each year, François Cheval, Chief Curator of the muse Nicéphore Niépce and the museum’s technical laboratory team support a personal project by a young artist working in the medium of photography, chosen after a call for submissions.

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Exhibition presented in the BMW space, booth E29. ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

THE 2014 PARIS PHOTO – SFR JEUNES TALENTS LAUREATES PRESENTED BY SFR

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SFR, 10 years of support and engagement for young emerging photography. SFR, loyal partner of Paris Photo, continues its initiative to support emerging artists with the presentation of the 2014 laureates of the SFR Jeunes Talents competition exhibited at the Fair.

Five artists selected by a professional jury will have the opportunity to display their work at the Paris Photo show, giving them visibility and recognition among the general public and professionals.

The jury members include: Cédric Delsaux, Photographer; Eric Dereumaux, Galerie RX; Julien Frydman, Paris Photo; Natacha Wolinski, Journalist.

The laureates of the 8th edition of the Paris Photo 2014 - SFR Jeunes Talents competition are: - Marco KESSELER, (25 years-old, British) for the series “This Land of Ours That is Not Ours” - Clémentine SCHNEIDERMANN, (23 years-old, French) for the series “I called her Lisa Marie” - Yurian QUINTANAS NOBEL, (31 years-old, Dutch) for the series “Happy Nothing” - Laurence VON DER WEID, (37 years-old, Swiss) for the series “Passagers” - Anneloes PABBRUWEE, (42 years-old, Dutch) for the series “I’ll fly with you” Jury favourite

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Exhibition presented in the SFR space, booth C1. ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

FRANÇOIS FONTAINE, SILENZIO! PRESENTED BY LEICA

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Leica celebrates fine art photography with an exhibition of François Fontaine’s work entitled “Silenzio!”. An homage to the cinema of the 40s to today.

A nostalgic and poetic voyage through the cinematic moments that have helped shape our culture. A reflection on memory, dream and fantasy.

Leica Camera highlights the depth and breadth of the work produced by contemporary Leica photographers at Paris Photo. Deeply connected to its roots and to the photographers who have helped establish the legend of the brand, Leica unites past, present and future through its encounters with photographers.

Henri Cartier-Bresson said “The Leica can be like a big passionate kiss, or then again like a pistol shot or the couch of a psychoanalyst”.

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Exhibition presented in the Leica space, booth E30. ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

AMMANASALTO EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY AMANA

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“Persevering with my lonely task on the deserted beach, I half-succumbed to the notion that human civilization had ended.” Hiroshi Sugimoto “Time’s Yardstick”

In 1990 while shooting the seas in Southern hemisphere Hiroshi Sugimoto found wreckages of automobiles washed by the water for many years on the beautiful beach, which are icons of rotting and decaying modern civilization. Sugimoto simulates crafted objects, at once dreadful and beautiful, which are rotting away on the beach, to finite nature of human civilization, which also corrodes over time. At this exhibition Sugimoto’s new series “On The Beach”, a counterstory for his famous “Seascapes”, as well as another new works “PPTRD”, which preserve eternal lives of fossils by a “pre-photography time recording device”, will be presented by amana.

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Exhibition presented in the amana space, booth A5. ASSOCIATE PARTNER EXHIBITIONS

KHALID AL THANI, LANGUAGE WITHOUT WORDS PRESENTED BY STEIDL

Sheikh Khalid – International Ambassador for Qatar’s Art Scene

The exquisite landscapes seen through the lens and artistic sensibility of Sheikh Khalid open our eyes to the beauty that the Qatari desert holds. Each facet of this project appeals differently to the individual viewer, yet when combined the audience is transported to a universal, ageless desert filled with beauty, mystery and intrigue. Building on the flourishing art and culture scene in Qatar, the country will now be placed in the international spotlight as a result of the talent and ambition of Sheikh Khalid. 75 The Artist Sheikh Khalid’s project is to establish a unique and authentic Qatari photographic language. With a degree in business from Qatar University, Sheikh Khalid has now focused his attention on the desert, his desire to reveal its unacknowledged beauty to an international audience.

Printing Technique Sheikh Khalid’s photos are printed with the highest quality acrylic inks, single-black in the triple-pass technique, on mould-made handcrafted Arches paper.

Gerhard Steidl says of his collaboration with Sheikh Khalid: “Khalid Al Thani is an original and gifted photographer, and it is my privilege to be able to produce his book and exhibition. Sheikh Khalid is the first photographer to systematically and passionately explore the Qatari landscape, and to map its importance in wider Qatari culture. As a printer and avid supporter of the printed book, I am delighted by Sheikh Khalid’s enthusiasm for traditional photographic processes – his dedication to classic analogue cameras, and his choice of the most luxurious printing techniques.”

Photographing Qatar Language without Words is a multimedia art exhibition unlike any other that combines photography, film and music into a seamless adventure and an artistic exploration of the desert. Drawing on the talents of the world’s leading curators, composers, publishers, filmmakers and art advisors, Language without Words is destined to be an unforgettable work of art.

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Exhibition presented in the VIP Lounge in the Salon d’Honneur. IN PARIS DURING PARIS PHOTO

ACADÉMIE DES BEAUX-ARTS

CATHERINE HENRIETTE - CONTE D’HIVER, CONTE D’ÉTÉ 30 OCT – 26 NOV 2014 — Institut de France, 23, quai de Conti, 75006 Paris www.academie-des-beaux-arts.fr Metro: Pont Neuf 7 / Odéon 4, 10 76 Everyday (except Monday), 11am – 6pm

ATELIER NÉERLANDAIS

FOAM TALENT 2014 5 SEP – 23 NOV 2014 — 121, rue de Lille, 75007 Paris Metro: Assemblée Nationale 12 Everyday (except Monday), noon - 6pm

BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE

ALIX CLÉO ROUBAUD, PHOTOGRAPHIES “QUINZE MINUTES LA NUIT AU RYTHME DE LA RESPIRATION” 28 OCT 2014 – 1 FEV 2015 — Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 7pm, Sunday, 1pm – 7pm Site François Mitterrand - Quai François Mauriac, 75013 Paris - www.bnf.fr Metro: Quai de la gare 6 / Bibliothèque François Mitterrand 14

CENTRE CULTUREL CANADIEN

SERGE CLÉMENT - DÉPAYSÉ 14 NOV 2014 - 23 JAN 2015 — 5, rue de Constantine, 75007 Paris - www.canada-culture.org Metro: Invalides 8, 13 Monday to Friday, 10am - 6pm CENTRE CULTUREL SUISSE

ALEXANDRA NAVRATIL - PLUNGE / SOAR 31 OCT - 14 DEC 2014 — 38, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75003 Paris - www.ccsparis.com Everyday (except Monday), 1pm - 7pm

CENTRE POMPIDOU

PERMANENT COLLECTION — JACQUES-ANDRÉ BOIFFARD 5 NOV 2014 – 2 FEV 2015 — Place Georges Pompidou, 75004 Paris - www.centrepompidou.fr Metro: Rambuteau 11 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Châtelet 1, 4, 7, 11, 14 Everyday (except Tuesday), 11am – 9pm, Thursday till 11pm

CENTRE TCHÈQUE

MAÎTRES DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE TCHÈQUE D’AVANT-GARDE 12 NOV - 20 DEC 2014 — 18, rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris - www.paris.czechcentres.cz Metro: Saint-Germain-des-Près 4 / Mabillon 10 Tuesday to Saturday, 1pm - 6pm, Wednesday till 8pm 77

LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE

FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT 8 OCT 2014 - 25 JAN 2015 — 51, rue de Bercy, 75012 Paris - www.cinematheque.fr Metro: Bercy 6, 14 Monday to Saturday (except Tuesday), noon - 7pm, Thursday till 10pm, Sunday, 10am - 8pm

CITÉ DE L’ARCHITECTURE & DU PATRIMOINE

HORTENSE SOICHET. ESPACES PARTAGÉS 5 NOV – 8 DEC 2014 — 1, place du Trocadéro et du 11 novembre, 75016 Paris - www.citechaillot.fr Metro: Trocadéro 6, 9 Everyday (except Tuesday), 11am – 7pm, Thursday till 9pm

ESPACE CULTUREL LOUIS VUITTON

IN SITU – 1 4 JUIN 2014 – 4 JAN 2015 — 60, rue de Bassano, 75008 Paris - www.louisvuitton-espaceculturel.com Metro: George V 1 Monday to Saturday, noon - 7pm, Sunday, 11am - 7pm FONDATION CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN

EUROPEAN PHOTO EXHIBITION AWARD – HORIZONS 21 OCT - 20 DEC 2014 — 39, boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris - www.gulbenkian-paris.org Metro: La Tour-Maubourg 8 Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm, Saturday and Sunday, 11am - 6pm

FONDATION CARTIER POUR L’ART CONTEMPORAIN

DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO GUILLERMO KUITCA 25 OCT 2014 – 22 FEV 2015 — 261, boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris - www.fondation.cartier.com Metro: Raspail 4, 6 / Denfert-Rochereau 4, 6 Everyday (except Monday), 11am – 9pm, Tuesday till 10pm

FONDATION LE CORBUSIER

LUCIEN HERVÉ – LES VACANCES DE MONSIEUR LE CORBUSIER 21 OCT 2014 – 31 JAN 2015 — Maison de la Roche – 8-10, square du Docteur Blanche, 75016 Paris www.fondationlecorbusier.fr Metro: Jasmin 9 78 Monday, 1:30pm – 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 6pm

FONDATION HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON

WILLIAM EGGLESTON – FROM BLACK AND WHITE TO COLOR 9 SEP - 21 DEC 2014 — 2, impasse Lebouis, 75014 Paris - www.henricartierbresson.org Metro: Gaîté 13 / Edgar Quinet 6 Everyday (except Monday), 1pm - 6:30pm, Saturday, 11am - 6:45pm, Wednesday till 8:30pm

FONDATION PIERRE BERGÉ - YVES SAINT LAURENT

HEDI SLIMANE SONIC 18 SEP 2014 – 11 JAN 2015 — 3, rue Léonce Reynaud, 75116 Paris - www.fondation-pb-ysl.net Metro: Alma-Marceau 9 Tuesday to Sunday, 11am – 6pm

GALERIE DES BIBLIOTHÈQUES DE LA VILLE DE PARIS

PARIS CHAMP & HORS CHAMP. PHOTOGRAPHIES & VIDÉOS CONTEMPORAINES 26 SEP 2014 – 4 JAN 2015 — 22, rue Malher, 75004 Paris Metro: Saint-Paul 1 Tuesday to Sunday, 1pm – 7pm, Thursday till 9pm INSTITUT FINLANDAIS

MEERI KOUTANIEMI, INNER SIGHT 6 NOV – 31 DEC 2014 — 60, rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris - www.institut-finlandais.fr Metro : Cluny-La Sorbonne 10 / Odéon 4, 10 Tuesday to Saturday, 9am – 6pm, Sunday 10am - 6pm

INSTITUT HONGROIS

LA PREMIÈRE GUERRE MONDIALE EN IMAGES. LA GENÈSE DU PHOTOJOURNALISME HONGROIS 6 NOV - 13 DEC 2014 — 92, rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris - www.instituthongrois.fr Metro: Rennes 12 / Saint-Sulpice 4 Tuesday to Saturday, 1:30pm - 7:30pm

INSTITUT SUÉDOIS

TUIJA LINDSTRÖM – UN RÊVE S’IL EN FUT JAMAIS 14 NOV 2014 - 18 JAN 2015 — Hôtel de Marle, 11, rue Payenne, 75003 Paris - www.institutsuedois.fr Metro: Saint-Paul 1 / Chemin Vert 8 / Pont Marie 7 79 Tuesday to Sunday, noon – 6pm

INSTITUTO CERVANTES DE PARIS

ISABEL MUÑOZ, MARE PIEDRA 14 NOV 2014 - 17 JAN 2015 — 7, rue Quentin Bauchart, 75008 Paris - www.paris.cervantes.es Metro: George V 1 / Alma-Marceau 9 Monday to Friday, 10am – 8pm

JEU DE PAUME

GARRY WINOGRAND 14 OCT 2014 – 8 FEV 2015 — 1, place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris - www.jeudepaume.org Metro: Concorde 1, 8, 12 Everyday (except Monday), 11am – 7pm, Tuesday till 9pm

LA MAISON ROUGE, FONDATION ANTOINE DE GALBERT

ART BRUT – COLLECTION ABCD / BRUNO DECHARME 18 OCT 2014 - 18 JAN 2015 — 10, boulevard de la Bastille, 75012 Paris - www.lamaisonrouge.org Metro: Quai de la Rapée 5 / Bastille 1, 5, 8 Wednesday to Sunday, 11am - 7pm, Thursday till 9pm MAISON DE L’AMÉRIQUE LATINE

CARLOS CRUZ-DIEZ – CRUZ-DIEZ EN NOIR ET BLANC 5 NOV 2014 - 31 JAN 2015 — 217, boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris - www.mal217.org Metro: Solférino 12 / Rue du Bac 12 Monday to Friday, 10am - 8pm, Saturday, 2pm - 6pm

MAISON DE VICTOR HUGO

KLAVDIJ SLUBAN – HABITER L’EXIL 6 NOV 2014 - 1 MAR 2015 — THÉÂTRE & PHOTOGRAPHIE - REGARDS CROISÉS : HUGO, NADAR, VILAR, VARDA, VITEZ HONORÉ... 6 NOV 2014 - 1 MAR 2015 — 6, place des Vosges, 75004 Paris - www.maisonsvictorhugo.paris.fr Metro: Saint-Paul 1 / Bastille 1, 5, 8 Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 6pm

80 MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE

TOUTE PHOTOGRAPHIE FAIT ÉNIGME. UNE COLLECTE DE REGARDS, CONÇUE ET PRÉSENTÉE PAR MICHEL FRIZOT 12 NOV 2014 - 25 JAN 2015 — ALBERTO GARCÍA-ALIX – UN HORIZONTE FALSO 22 OCT 2014 – 25 JAN 2015 — 5/7, rue de Fourcy, 75004 Paris - www.mep-fr.org Metro: Saint-Paul 1 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Pont Marie 7 Wednesday to Sunday, 11am – 7:45pm

MONNAIE DE PARIS

CHOCOLATE FACTORY – PAUL MCCARTHY 25 OCT 2014 – 4 JAN 2015 — 11, quai de Conti, 75006 Paris – www.monnaiedeparis.fr Metro: Pont Neuf 7 Everyday, 11am – 7pm, Thursday till 10pm

MUSÉE D’ART ET D’HISTOIRE DU JUDAÏSME

ROMAN VISHNIAC. DE BERLIN & NEW YORK, 1920-1975 17 SEP 2014 – 25 JAN 2015 — 71, rue du Temple, 75003 Paris - www.mahj.org Metro : Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 / Rambuteau, 11 Monday to Friday, 11am - 6pm, Wednesday till 9pm, Sunday, 10am – 7pm MUSÉE D’ART MODERNE DE LA VILLE DE PARIS

SONIA DELAUNAY. LES COULEURS DE L’ABSTRACTION 17 OCT 2014 – 22 FEV 2015 — 11, avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris - www.mam.paris.fr Metro: Iéna 9 / Alma-Marceau 9 Everyday (except Monday), 10am - 6pm, Thursday till 10pm

MUSÉE DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA NATURE

VOILÀ LES DELTON ! 21 OCT 2014 – 26 JAN 2015 — 62, rue des Archives, 75003 Paris - www.fondationfrancoissommer.org Metro: Rambuteau 11 / Hôtel de Ville 1, 11 Everyday (except Monday), 11am – 6pm, Wednesday till 9:30pm

MUSÉE D’ORSAY

SADE. ATTAQUER LE SOLEIL 14 OCT 2014 - 25 JAN 2015 — 1, rue de la Légion-d’Honneur, 75007 Paris - www.musee-orsay.fr Metro: Solférino 12 81 Everyday (except Monday), 9:30am - 6pm, Thursday till 9:45pm

MUSÉE DE L’ORANGERIE

EMILE BERNARD (1868-1941) 17 SEP 2014 - 5 JAN 2015 — Jardin des Tuileries, côté Seine, 75001 Paris - www.musee-orangerie.fr Metro: Concorde 1, 8, 12 Everyday (except on Tuesday), 9am - 6pm

MUSÉE PICASSO PARIS

RÉOUVERTURE DU MUSÉE — Hôtel Salé - 5, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris - www.museepicassoparis.fr Metro: Saint-Paul 1 / Saint-Sébastien-Froissart 8 Thursday to Friday, 11:30am - 6pm, Saturday and Sunday, 9:30am - 6pm

MUSÉE DU QUAI BRANLY

TATOUEURS, TATOUÉS 6 MAI 2014 – 18 OCT 2015 — 37, quai Branly, 75007 Paris - www.quaibranly.fr Metro: Alma-Marceau 9 / Iéna 9 / École Militaire 8 / Bir Hakeim 6 Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday, 11am - 7pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11am - 9pm MUSÉE JACQUEMART-ANDRÉ

LE PÉRUGIN. MAÎTRE DE RAPHAËL 12 SEP 2014 - 19 JAN 2015 — 158, boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris - www.musee-jacquemart-andre.com Metro: Miromesnil 9, 13 / Saint-Philippe du Roule 9 / Saint-Augustin 9 Everyday, 10am - 6pm, Monday and Saturday till 8:30pm

PALAIS DE TOKYO

INSIDE 20 OCT 2014 - 11 JAN 2015 — 13, avenue du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris - www.palaisdetokyo.com Metro: Alma-Marceau 9 / Iéna 9 Everyday (except Tuesday), noon – midnight

SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PHOTOGRAPHIE 82 ANONYME, EUGÈNE BIVER, LOUISE NURSE. SANS NOM / SANS ABRI 3-28 NOV 2014 — 71, rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris - www.sfp.asso.fr Metro: Bourse 3

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CHRISTIE’S PARIS

PHOTOGRAPHIES Public exhibition 8, 10, 12-15 NOV 2014, 10h – 18h / 10am – 6pm — 9, avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris - www.christies.com Metro: Franklin D. Roosevelt 1, 9

SOTHEBY’S FRANCE

PHOTOGRAPHIES Public exhibition 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 NOV 2014, 10h – 18h / 10am – 6pm — — 76, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris - www.sothebys.com Metro: Champs–Élysées - Clémenceau 1, 13 / Miromesnil 9, 13 PARIS PHOTO LOS ANGELES MAY 1-3 2015

Paris Photo Los Angeles is the US edition of the world’s most celebrated art fair for works created in the photographic medium. The Fair is held annually each spring at the Paramount Pictures Studios, the ideal setting to explore how artists have been and are using photography and moving image in their work in the 20th and 21st centuries. In 2014 the Fair hosted 81 leading galleries and art book dealers from 18 countries world-wide and welcomed more than 16,000 visitors.

Paris Photo Los Angeles exhibitors present historical and contemporary bodies of works, cutting edge solo shows, and book projects by renowned and emerging artists in the legendary Paramount Pictures’ soundstages and the New York Street Backlot’s exclusive movie set replicas of New York City’s streets.

The public program is an integral component of the Fair. Built around cultural 83 events involving artists, art world professionals, collectors, and cultural institutions, the program includes the Sound & Vision series of conversations and screenings. The UNEDITED! exhibition program, inaugurated in 2013, is devoted to unveiling unedited or rarely seen photographic material.

Embraced by the dynamism of city of Los Angeles, numerous public museums and private collections also play host during the week of the Fair. After autumn in Paris, we look forward to welcoming you in Los Angeles for the 3rd edition of Paris Photo Los Angeles this spring.

For more information, please visit www.parisphoto.com/losangeles Follow us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/parisphotofair Twitter and Instagram: @ParisPhotoFair / #parisphotoLA #PPLA Tumbler: parisphotofair.tumbler.com

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MEDIA CONTACT ADAM ABDALLA Senior Vice President Nadine Johnson Tel: + 1 212 228 5555 [email protected]

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MAY 1-3 2015 – PARAMOUNT PICTURES STUDIOS – LOS ANGELES www.parisphoto.com PARIS PHOTO PARTNERS

PARIS PHOTO THANKS ITS PARTNERS FOR THEIR COMMITMENT TO PHOTOGRAPHY AND FOR THEIR SUPPORT:

OFFICIAL PARTNERS

GIORGIO ARMANI For its support for the Recent Acquisitions exhibition

J.P. MORGAN For its support for the Private Collection exhibition

BMW For its support for the VIP Programme --- PROGRAMMING PARTNERS

DLA PIPER Associated with the Open Book exhibition

APERTURE FOUNDATION Partner of the Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards 2014

AMANA For its support for the Paris Photo – Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards 84 --- ASSOCIATE PARTNERS

SFR Exhibition of the laureates of the SFR Jeunes Talents – Paris Photo 2014 Partner for Paris Photo 2014 Mobile App by SFR

LEICA François Fontaine, Silenzio! Official Partner of the AGENDA

AMANA amanasalto exhibition

STEIDL Khalid Al Thani, Language Without Words --- SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS

artnet diptyque --- MEDIA PARNTERS

Télérama Mairie de Paris RATP Stylia LCI MEDIA PARTNERS

PRESS BOOTHS KIOSK MAGAZINES

ARTFORUM INTERNATIONAL - United States ART PASSIONS - Switzerland ART PRESS - France BRASILEIROS - Brazil BEAUX ARTS MAGAZINE - France CAMERA AUSTRIA - Austria CAMERA - France CO/BERLIN - Germany DE L’AIR - France EIKON - Austria FLASH ART - Italy ELEPHANT - United States FOAM MAGAZINE - Netherlands ELSE - Switzerland GUP MAGAZINE - Netherlands FILAF - France HOTSHOE INTERNATIONAL - United Kingdom FISHEYE - France LE JOURNAL DES ARTS/L’OEIL - France IMAGES MAGAZINE - France PHOTO - France L’INSENSÉ - France TÉLÉRAMA - France MAGAZINE - France PHOTOFILE - Australia PHOTOGRAPH - United States --- PHOTONEWS - Germany 85 PHOTOWORKS - United Kingdom PRESS PARTNERS PIPELINE - Japan SLASH - France AESTHETICA - United Kingdom SLEEK - United States APERTURE - United States SNATCH - France ART ACTUEL - France THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY - ART IN AMERICA - United States United Kingdom ART REVIEW - United Kingdom THE EYES - France ARTAM - Turkey THE PHOTOBOOK REVIEW - United States BARNES - France BLOW - Irlande CONNAISSANCE DES ARTS - France --- DEAR DAVE - United States DIRECT MATIN - France WEB PARTNERS DROME MAGAZINE - Italy EIKON - Austria 1000 WORDS PHOTOGRAPHY - United Kingdom ELEPHANT - United States ARTISTIKREZO - France INTERNATIONAL NEW YORK TIMES - United States ARTPORTS.COM - Germany LE QUOTIDIEN DE L’ART - France LENS CULTURE INTERNATIONAL - France/ LES ECHOS - France United States LIBERATION - France L’INSENSE - France L’OFFICIEL ART - FRANCE PHOTOGRAPH - United States PHOTOGRAPHY NOW - Germany PHOTOWORKS - United Kingdom SLASH - France STILETTO - France T MAGAZINE - United States TL MAG – France VANITY FAIR - France OFFICIAL PARTNER OF PARIS PHOTO SINCE 2011

Giorgio Armani S.p.A. was founded in Milan on July 24th, 1975 by Giorgio Armani – the company’s current Chairman and Managing Director.

86 The Armani Group is among the leading fashion and luxury companies in the world with more than 6700 employees and 12 production facilities.

It designs, produces, distributes and sells fashion and lifestyle products, including apparel, accessories, eyewear, watches, jewelry, cosmetics, perfumes, furniture and home décor under the following brands: Giorgio Armani Privé, Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, Armani Collezioni, AJ Armani Jeans, A/X Armani Exchange, Armani Junior and Armani Casa.

The Group’s namesake distribution network includes 2473 stores worldwide comprised of 164 Giorgio Armani boutiques, 271 Emporio Armani stores, 469 Armani Collezioni stores, 270 A/X Armani Exchange stores, 722 AJ Armani Jeans stores, 167 Armani Junior stores and 59 Armani/Casa stores, in more than 60 countries across the globe.

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CÉLINE CLOT-POLLISSE Communication Director for France and Benelux Giorgio Armani Tel: +33 (0)1 40 73 85 40 [email protected]

AMEL BERKANI Fragrances Communications & Digital Director at L’Oréal Luxe France Tel: +33 (0)1 49 64 82 60 [email protected]

www.armani.com OFFICIAL PARTNER OF PARIS PHOTO SINCE 2011

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2,500 billion and operations in more than 60 countries. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small businesses and commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management, private banking and private equity. J.P. Morgan established in France in 1868.

About the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection The JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, created in 1959 by David Rockefeller, features more than 30,000 artworks displayed in 450 office locations worldwide. It is regarded as one of the world’s most established corporate art collections. With more than 6,000 works categorized as photographs or photo-based works, photography, both historic and contemporary, has always played a major role. PhotoPlay, an exhibition on contemporary photography 87 originating exclusively from the JPMorgan Art Collection toured South America in the 1990s – a landmark exhibition for its time.

JP Morgan presents this year at Paris Photo CAMERA AS RELEASE, an original selection of photographs from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection specially selected by director and curator, Lisa K. Erf, on the theme of the photographer as performer. The selection of exceptional artworks by curator, Lisa K. Erf, includes works by 13 contemporary artists: Vito Acconci, Sanford Biggers, Flavia Da Rin, Ana Mendieta, Bruce Nauman, Lilly McElroy, Dennis Oppenheim, Miguel Angel Rios, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Bjørn Sterri, Sarah Trouches and Tseng Kwong Chi.

All of the artworks included in BEST PICTURE were acquired by JPMorgan Chase soon after their creation when most of the artists were first emerging in their careers. A real window to the world, art incites one to envisage new perspectives and openly express ideas. It is in this spirit that JP Morgan employees work with their clients, day in and day out.

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ARMELLE VERCKEN Head of Corporate Communication J.P. Morgan 14 Place Vendôme Paris 75001 Tel: +33 (0)1 40 15 42 37 www.jpmorganchase.com OFFICIAL PARTNER OF PARIS PHOTO

̏The essence and richness of patronage and of the BMW Residency lies in the diversity of its paths and projects. Just as artists, we pay particular attention to the quotidien in our everyday practices, and remain pioneers, always innovating and making the impossible possible˝ Serge Naudin, CEO BMW Group France.

BMW Group engaged sponsor for over 40 years in contemporary artistic creation BMW has supported over 100 cultural projects the world over, in contemporary and modern art, jazz and classical music, as well as architecture and design. BMW is a partner of Paris Photo since 2003 and Paris Photo Los Angeles since its creation. For the 2014 edition of Paris Photo, BMW extends its support and becomes an Official Partner of the Fair.

BMW France photographic engagement: The BMW Residency at the Nicéphore Niépce Museum. Created in 2011 in partnership with the Museum Nicéphore Niépce, this grant permits a photographic artist to realise a project over the period of three months at Chalon-sur-Saône, under the direction of François Cheval, Chief Curator of the Museum. 88 Besides a 6000 € grant and lodging at Chalon-sur-Saône, BMW Group France proposes the publication of the laureate’s work as well as an exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles and Paris Photo.

BMW Art & Culture exhibits ̏Wild Style˝ by Mazaccio & Drowilal, the laureates of the 2013 BMW Résidence and present the first images of Natasha Caruana currently in residence, as well as the new images by Alexandra Catiere and Marion Gronier, previous lauréates.

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MARYSE BATAILLARD BMW Group France Tel: +33 1 30 43 93 23 [email protected]

CHANTAL NEDJIB L’image par l’image Tel: +33 (0)6 40 23 65 10 [email protected]

EMMANUELLE VIEILLARD Musée Nicéphore Niépce Communication Tel: +33 (0)3 85 48 10 16 [email protected]

BMW and photography, much more than a passing fashion

www.bmw.fr/artetculture PARTNER OF PARIS PHOTO SINCE 2011

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DLA Piper has been a corporate supporter of major art exhibitions for several years and is delighted to renew its exclusive sponsorship for the “Open book” exhibition of Paris Photo.

DLA Piper is a global law firm with 4,200 lawyers located in 77 offices in more than 30 countries throughout the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East, positioning us to help companies with their legal needs anywhere in the world.

In Paris, DLA Piper gathers 140 lawyers, including 39 partners and advises mid-sized and large French and international corporations, commercial and investment banks, private equity and other investment funds for all their legal needs in corporate, employment, intellectual property and technologies, finance and projects, restructuring, real estate, tax, litigation and arbitration.

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LIONEL CARDINAL DLA Piper 5-17 rue Scribe – 75009 Paris Tel: + 33 (0)1 40 15 25.01 [email protected] www.dlapiper.com Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online.

Created in 1952 by photographers and writers as “common ground for the advancement of photography”, Aperture today is a multiplatform publisher and center for the photo community. From our base in New York, we produce, publish, and present a program of photography projects, locally and internationally:

• four issues each year of Aperture magazine, the flagship of our commitment to the most inspiring photography and writing on photographs • over twenty new photobooks, and books about photography, each year; our choice of the most exciting titles by classic, contemporary, and emerging photographers, and by the world’s best writers on photography • a growing digital publishing program, including e-books, apps, and a daily blog, as well as online features on our website • a regular program of exhibitions each year, at our gallery in New York and at partner venues, touring to museums and other photography centers nationally and internationally 90 • two issues each year of The PhotoBook Review, a newspaper and e-publication, cultivating the appreciation of the photobook • approximately twenty-five print and other limited editions each year, many by emerging photographers, aimed at collectors and published to support our programs, and the photographers we work with • an annual Portfolio Prize, recognizing and promoting the most exciting emerging photographers internationally • with Paris Photo, an annual PhotoBook Award, with First Book, PhotoBook of the Year, and Photography Catalogue of the Year categories, recognizing the contribution of photographers’ books to the evolving narrative of photography • talks, workshops, signings, and education events, connecting with our community and reaching out to new audiences, every week, at our New York gallery and bookstore, and at partner venues Aperture is also responsible for the Paul Strand Archive, managing and promoting the rights and legacy of this key figure of twentieth-century photography, in partnership with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Aperture’s projects and programs are made possible by the support of our funders, patrons, sponsors, partners, and members, and by the tens of thousands of people who subscribe to our magazine, collect our limited editions, and buy our books.

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BARBARA ESCOBAR Tel: +1 212.946.7123 [email protected]

www.aperture.org SFR, 10 years of support and engagement for young emerging photography. SFR, loyal partner of Paris Photo, continues its initiative to support emerging artists with the presentation of the 2014 laureates of the SFR Jeunes Talents competition exhibited at the Fair.

The jury of experts was made up of the following professional photographers and artists: Cédric Delsaux, Photographer; Eric Dereumaux, Galerie RX; Julien Frydman, Paris Photo; Natacha Wolinski, Journalist.

The winners of the 2013 SFR Young Talents - Paris Photo Competition are: - MARCO KESSELER (25 years-old, British) for the series, “This Land of Ours That is Not Ours” - CLÉMENTINE SCHNEIDERMANN (23 years-old, French) for the series “I called her Lisa Marie” - YURIAN QUINTANAS NOBEL (31 years-old, Dutch) for the series, “Happy Nothing” - LAURENCE VON DER WEID (37 years-old, Swiss) for the series, “Passagers” - ANNELOES PABBRUWEE (42 years-old, Dutch) for the series, “ I’ll fly with you” – Jury favourite

Five artists selected will have the opportunity to display their work at the Paris Photo show, giving them visibility and recognition among the general public and professionals. The objective of the SFR Jeunes Talents programme is to seek out young talent and grant exposure and recognition among professionals and the general public alike. Artists working in the photographic medium participate in the competition all year long and have the opportunity to be exhibited in key events such as Paris Photo or 91 the Rencontres d’Arles. SFR has supported hundreds of photographers including the likes of Vladimir Vassiliev, Marie Sommer and Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques.

The Paris Photo Mobile Application accompanies the visitors in their discovery of the Fair. New this year, SFR has created a Paris Photo mobile application permitting visitors easy access to information including the fair programme, exhibition information, artist bios, maps, and numerous services including geolocalisation, ticketing and the online fair shop. The App can be downloaded free of charge for iOS or Android smartphones and tablets.

About SFR Jeunes Talents For 10 years, SFR proposes a pluridisciplinary programme accompanying three communities: musicians, photographers and entrepreneurs. The SFR Jeunes Talents programme constitutes a starting block for each. Its objective is to valorize an idea, a project, a vocation to help young artists in key stages of their career. SFR advices Young Talents, giving them access to a professionals and experts in each domain. It also gives them access to expose their work to a larger public. --- MEDIA CONTACT

VALERIE JAQUET ORIANE BONIFASSI Tel: 01 85 06 05 50 SFR – Brand Direction/Sponsoring [email protected] and Partnerships Responsable SFR Jeunes Talents Photo

Important! New address: Campus SFR - 12 rue Jean-Philippe Rameau - CS 80001 - 93200 Saint Denis Tel: +33 1 85 06 10 28 www.sfrjeunestalents.fr “SILENZIO!” by François Fontaine

Leica is honoring the artist-photographer through the exhibition by François Fontaine entitled, “Silenzio!”, a homage to cinema from the 1940s through today. This poetic and nostalgic voyage through film constitutes the foundation of our contemporary culture. A reflection on memory, dreams and fantasies. 92 François Fontaine was born in Paris in 1968. With a doctorate in Art History, he developed a passion for travelling and photography. His professional trajectory has skyrocketed since 1991; François Fontaine, whose privileged themes are the voyage, poetry and dreams, creates a photographic works that are both colorful and nostalgic, guided by his intuition and a contemplative vision. His inspiration comes from a long-held fascination with literature and cinema. His photography is presented in numerous private and public collections: BNF; MEP; Galeries Fnac; Hermès; Leica Camera France; Maison Robert Doisneau (Gentilly); Institut Lumière (Lyon); Guangdong Museum of Art (Guangzhou). He lives and works in Paris. He is represented by l’agence VU’ and by A. galerie.

Leica Camera has chosen Paris Photo in order to emphasize both the different visions and the diversity of artistic creation by contemporary artists using Leica. Always attached to its roots and to photographers that have made the brand, Leica perpetuates tradition and modernity through its photographic encounters.

Henri Cartier-Bresson said “The Leica can be like a passionate kiss, the shot of a revolver, or a psychoanalyst’s sofa”.

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GAËLLE GOUINGUENÉ Tel: +33 (0)1 77 72 20 72 [email protected]

www.leica-camera.fr amana inc. is a leading visual solution company in Japan established in 1979. The group’s principal businesses encompass production and distribution of stock photography, assignment visual content, advertising content, and 3DCG animation.

In 2012, the amana group entered the art photography market with its launch of the IMA Media Project under the slogan “Living with Photography”. Through its publication of the art photography magazine IMA, its photo related portal site IMA Online, and the organization of photography exhibitions and events, IMA proposes a brand new life style concept in Japan; to “enjoy”, “purchase”, and “decorate with” art photography. amana also started its publishing and production business with Salto Ulbeek in Belgium in 2012. amanasalto, a joint venture of amana and Salto Ulbeek, focuses on high end publishing and production for limited edition photographic prints, books, and portfolios of the highest quality and durability. amana inc. also started the amana Photo Collection in 2011 as part of its initiative to stimulate and support the world of Japanese art photography.

About IMA IMA is a photography magazine founded in August 2012 in Tokyo. Despite the great number of photography enthusiasts in Japan, no previous magazine had offered readers a focused training in how to critically view and appreciate images produced by contemporary photographers. IMA’s main aim is to offer its readers various ways in which to enjoy photography, and it does so by publishing the latest photography news from all over the world, the most exciting works by both well-established and up-and-coming art photographers, 93 and historical or critical essays on photography. IMA also started the publication of a series of art photography books featuring prominent and established artists.

About amanasalto Established in 2012, amanasalto is a joint venture between amana in Japan and Salto Ulbeek in Belgium. At its headquarters and the state-of-the-art printing studio in Tokyo, amanasalto manages the entire processes for its publishing projects including planning, manufacturing and distribution of prints, portfolios, and special edition photo books. The editorial and technical teams work in close collaboration with internationally renowned artists and archives. Our strength lies in a combination of editorial rigor; mastery of traditional printing methods and continuous development of new printing techniques and production systems. amana inc. and Paris Photo amana inc. will participate in Paris Photo as a partner, and as a visual communications expert, amana group shares with this event the same passion for and belief in the power of photography. As such, amana inc. is proud to sponsor the Photobook Award this year.

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KINYA HORIKOSHI Tel: +81 3 3740 2032 [email protected] www.amana.jp Gerhard Steidl began working as a designer and printer in 1967. He started out printing posters for art exhibitions, and very soon Joseph Beuys and other artists were among his customers. In 1972, the first Steidl book, “Befragung zur documenta” (“Questioning documenta”) was published. From political non- fiction he expanded into literature and selected art and photography books.

Since 1993, Steidl has held the worldwide rights to the work of Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass. Celebrating some of the most distinctive voices in contemporary literature, Steidl publishes German literature as well as 94 translations from French, English and Icelandic. In 1996, Steidl started his own photo book program. Today, some of the most renowned photographers and artists across the globe are part of the Steidl program, including Joel Sternfeld, Bruce Davidson, Karl Lagerfeld, Lewis Baltz, Ed Ruscha, Roni Horn, Paolo Roversi and Juergen Teller, to name but a few.

All Steidl books are designed and produced under the same roof. Every title gets its own special format and book design. Gerhard Steidl himself who’s passion for paper is legendary chooses the paper and the linen and personally sees to every step of the production, from layout to printing. He virtually has his hand on every book that has written Steidl on the cover.

What began as a backyard enterprise has evolved into one of the world’s most sophisticated and distinguished printing and publishing companies. Whether fashion, art or literature, Steidl sees himself as the artist’s and author’s ally, helping him or her “to do magic”, to create an object of art and to get it out to the readers.

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GERHARD STEIDL GmbH & Co. OHG CLAUDIA GLENEWINKEL Düstere Strasse 4 37073 Göttingen Germany Tel: + 49 551 4960650 [email protected]

www.steidl.de CHAMPAGNE RUINART

A heritage of excellence: Champagne according to Ruinart

The Ruinart House was officially created on 1 September 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, a bold entrepreneur. In penning the founding document, he was realising the dream of his uncle, the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, to make Ruinart the first Champagne House.

Thanks to Louis XV’s royal decree passed in 1728, which authorised the transport of wine in bottles, the new trade in champagne became Ruinart’s sole business, and the company abandoned textiles altogether in 1735.

Throughout its history, this most venerable of champagne houses has chosen the path of excellence, choosing to cultivate the art of champagne. The resulting champagnes have been served in royal courts across Europe.

Complex and singular, the Ruinart taste comes from an unwavering quest for originality, the pleasure of taste, the intensity of sensations, a style without equal. In their unique and instantly recognisable bottles, Ruinart champagnes embody the house’s exceptional knowledge of the difficult art of blending.

The golden thread in the Ruinart taste, Chardonnay has always presented a 95 challenge to cellar masters. Like the conductor of an orchestra, the cellar master, the guardian angel of the Ruinart style, Frédéric Panaïotis, must master the harmony of Chardonnay. It requires talent, inspiration and a unique expertise to blend the Ruinart cuvees.

These qualities have perpetuated Ruinart’s culture and style over the years, making it today a reference of champagne that is recognised the world over: a visionary heritage, ethics and expertise, the luminosity of Chardonnay, a daring ultrachic allure, as well as a timeless elegance & Aesthetic Sensibility.

Ruinart has passionately sought to foster and collaborate with artists since its establishment. In 1895, André Ruinart invited the Czech painter, Alfons Mucha, to use his fine line drawing on the advertising posters for its champagne. More than a century later, Ruinart continues to forge close links with the art world.

Ruinart Champagne is served at Paris Photo. The abuse of alcohol is dangerous for your health. Please drink responsibly.

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JEAN-CHRISTOPHE LAIZEAU Champagne Ruinart Director of International Communication Tel: +33 (0)1 58 97 64 49 www.ruinart.com artnet, founded in 1989 with the goal of bringing transparency to the art world, is the leading place to buy, sell, and research Fine Art, Design, and Decorative Art online.

The artnet Price Database contains records from more than 1,600 international auction houses, and covers over 8 million auction results, including nearly 296,000 photography lots, which represents more than US$2.24 billion in sales.

Introduced in 1995, the artnet Gallery Network features 35,000 artists, 96 and approximately 170,000 artworks, including close to 14,000 photographs from more than 200 international galleries. With 24/7 worldwide bidding, artnet Auctions is the world’s first online auctions platform to buy and sell Modern and Contemporary artworks, with tens of thousands of registered buyers and sellers in over 120 countries. The platform hosts more than 20 photography auctions every year.

Launched in the spring of 2012, artnet Analytics Reports covers over 600 Modern and Contemporary artists, and allows to benchmark the market performance of artists, art categories, and customized sets of artworks against financial indices, such as the S&P 500 and Dow Jones, or other assets, such as gold.

Most recently, artnet launched a 24/7 global art newswire: artnet News, a one-stop platform for the events, trends, developments, news, and people that shape the art market and global art industry, providing up-to-the-minute analysis and commentary. In September, it hit over 5 million pageviews. This brings the total number of visits to artnet to over 2.2 million per month, with monthly pageviews surpassing 13 million.

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THIERRY DUMOULIN Vice President of Marketing Tel: +1 212 497 9700 ext. 205 Fax: +1 212 497 9707 [email protected]

www.artnet.com The diptyque story began in Paris, at 34 boulevard saint germain, with three friends led by the same creative passion: Christiane Gautrot, interior decorator, Desmond Knox-Leet painter, and Yves Coueslant, theatre administrator and set designer. diptyque has an insatiable curiosity, keen sense of beauty and know how, and a heritage driven for more than 50 years, whereby diptyque creates classic scents. Each personal fragrance, bodycare products or home fragrance, are marked by a singular, distinctive olfactory signature. 97 Made with the most beautiful raw materials combined with the skill to bring together unexpected combinations, the creations express themselves beyond the beaten paths to the delight of both the faithful followers and the well-informed amateurs.

A mysterious, yet strangely familiar world seizes every creation. The oval, the illustrations, or the drafts will tell the story of each fragrance, with an endearing and inimitable aestheticism.

From part history and sensibility, the artistic creation, in all its forms is always connected to the diptyque story. It is thus quite naturally that diptyque is happy to join, again, to the Paris Photo 2014 edition where the wealth and dynamism of Galleries and photographs, contribute to a stimulating diversity.

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MEDIA CONTACT diptyque DM Media / Dovie Mamikunian 7 passage du Grand Cerf, 75002 Paris Tel: +33 (0)1 40 26 55 55

LAURE HUGONIN [email protected] CÉDRIC GALONSKÉ [email protected] www.diptyqueparis.com Once more, Télérama is proud to sponsor Paris Photo, the international exhibition for photography enthusiasts.

98 A magazine whose vocation is to bring to the public all creations and all cultures that make up culture in general cannot ignore photography?

Télérama has supported photography for many years. In its articles, for example, photographs are never used simply as illustrations but as visual elements that are just as important as the written word. Télérama is also paying increasing attention to top photographers – from the past to the present day – and features biographies, interviews and analyses, seeking to explain their work.

Since 1982, Télérama has even produced several special issues dedicated to great masters such as Richard Avedon and Raymond Depardon and, more recently, has published three 68 page books in honour of André Kertész , Eugène Atget and Walker Evans.

Our Paris supplement, Sortir, suggests many exhibitions well worth a visit and our website, with its many images, regularly publishes portfolios…

This is why Télérama naturally takes great pleasure in sponsoring Paris Photo.

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ANNE DE LAGARDE Tel: +33 (0)1 55 30 56 98 Mobile: 06 16 38 03 79 Télérama, 6/8 rue Jean Antoine de Baïf - 75013 Paris [email protected]

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The Mairie de Paris is very happy to lend its support once again to this new edition of Paris Photo, which has become in the last few years a key cultural event for photography in Paris. This event offers a varied panorama of the artistic medium in perpetual renewal and to which the Mairie de Paris has always showed a great attachment. Beginning December, the Mairie de Paris proposes a important retrospective of the Magnum Agency with an exhibition at the Hotel de Ville.

From Henri Cartier Bresson to Martin Parr, to Robert Capa and Marc Riboud…, photographers from the Magnum Agency have captivated the spirit of the capital and its inhabitants. “Paris Magnum” retraces 80 years of history through over 140 images. Witnesses of their time, Magnum photographers with through their artist vision report on the evolutions of Paris.

Paris Magnum, opens December 11 2014 - March 28, 2015 Open Monday – Saturday from 10am – 6:30pm. Closed holidays.

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Presse Ville de Paris Tel: +33 (0)1 42 76 49 61 [email protected] www.paris.fr RATP likes the city, and participates quite understandably in its artistic and cultural influence: expressing this commitment through its association with Paris Photo. RATP is delighted to be among the sponsors of the 17th edition of Paris Photo, the international meeting place for those impassioned by photography.

With regards to the RATP cultural policy, the Paris transport system plays an active role in the thriving artistic activity of the capital. The RATP strives to make its system more alive, pleasant, human and surprising, organizing activities and cultural events, inviting its users to discover contemporary creation.

Photography is at the heart of the cultural policy of the RATP Thanks to photography, a form of artistic expression accessible to the greatest number of people, the company wishes to reinforce its links and exchanges with every kind of public with an ambitious position: giving more stature to activities in its areas. Revealing artists, making people sensitive to social issues, taking them on trips and accompanying talents…this is the way RATP offers to take a fresh look on the city to its passengers. 100 With the implementation of a new rendezvous, “La RATP invite…”, the company commits to regularly invite photographers exhibited in festivals or exhibitions in the Paris area, and to put a spotlight on their work within its spaces. The first of these rendezvous took place from the 28th of October to the 11th of November: the platforms of 10 metro stations have been decorated with 40 worldwide artists, selected by Frank Kalero, curator of Photoquai.

RATP, partner of Paris Photo And so it is quite natural for this firm to be associated with Paris Photo, major rendezvous of the photography offering an international panorama, with 143 galleries represented. By facilitating the mobility of the exhibitors and a large number of visitors to this new edition of Paris Photo, the RATP reaffirms its commitment to the promotion of the arts and culture, to best fulfill its mission as operator of public transport in a multicultural metropolis. Fifth worldwide among operators of urban transports systems, the RATP group carries 12 million people each day in France and around the world. --- CULTURAL PARTNERSHIP PIERRE AUDIGER [email protected] --- MEDIA CONTACT

Tel: +33 (0)1 58 78 37 37 [email protected] www.twitter.com/groupeRATP www.facebook.com/RATPofficiel

www.ratp.fr 101 Stylia, the channel dedicated to the latest trends and lifestyles, brings style into everyone’s life! Stylia programmes cover fashion, decorative and design, photography, gastronomy... The last day of Paris Photo, the channel will dedicate a whole evening to the event with the documentary “L’œil et la bouche” on food photography and documentary series as “S’il n’en restait qu’une” et “Devant l’objectif” on famous names of contemporary photography. As part of its keen focus on the promotion of international contemporary creation, Stylia is happy to be part of ambitious and requiring programming of the first international fair for photography.

Numéricable 71 / Orange 126 / SFR 61 / Bouygues 205 / Free 129 / DartyBox 50

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MEDIA CONTACT

VIRGINIE PERRE Press Manager [email protected]

ANNE BAUREZ Responsable partnerships Groupe TF1 1, Quai du Point du Jour – 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Tel: +33 (0)141414562 [email protected] www.facebook.com/Stylia-Officielle @stylia_TV www.stylia.fr The news channel is real-time information (50 updates per day), plus explanations and analysis through news magazines, and live broadcasts of all major events (special editions, breaking news, etc.)

It’s also more than 5,000 guests (politicians, leading businessmen, scientists, philosophers, athletes, artists and so on) who comment or bring their expertise on the news.

In addition to the analyses, eye-witness accounts and debates, the channel’s 102 main personalities (such as Michel Field, Vincent Hervouët, Emmanuel Kessler and Romain Hussenot) also shed light on current events during some of our most popular shows : LCI Matin, Le 12h-14h, le 5 à 7 de Michel Field, Ainsi va le Monde, LCI Soir, Le Grand Jury, L’Invité de l’Economie, le Oui/Non, Le Club LCI…

LCI has always supported culture in all its forms through a policy of active partnership. Bearing witness, shedding light, questioning are missions shared by both news organizations and the arts in general.

So naturally the news channel is proud to be associated with FIAC 2014. Follow this must-see modern and contemporary art event on LCI and MYTF1News.

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MEDIA CONTACT

VIRGINIE PERRE Press Manager [email protected]

ANNE BAUREZ Partnerships Groupe TF1 1, Quai du Point du Jour – 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Tel: +33 (0)141414562 [email protected]

@LCI https://fr-fr.facebook.com/pages/LCI/411124728976705

www.LCIpro.com PRACTICAL INFORMATION & CONTACTS

FOLLOW PARIS PHOTO ON-LINE!

Fair News: www.parisphoto.com Events and news from exhibitors and partner institutions all year long: www.parisphoto.com/agenda Facebook: www.facebook.com/parisphotofair Twitter and Instagram: @ParisPhotoFair/#parisphotofair Tumbler: parisphotofair.tumblr.com/

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Dates: November 13-16, 2014

Opening: November 12, 2014

Location: Grand Palais — Avenue Winston-Churchill — 75008 Paris

FAIR HOURS

Wednesday November 12 11am - 2pm: GUEST opening (GUEST badges only) 2pm - 5pm: VIP opening (VIP badges only) 5pm - 9:30pm: Public opening (by invitation only)

Thursday November 13 - Sunday November 16 11am – 12:30pm: Exclusive opening for GUEST & VIP badge holders 12:30pm – 8pm (7pm on Sunday): General Admission hours

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PRESS CONTACT

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Please visit paris photo’s official website at www.parisphoto.com. The following information is available for download under the Paris Photo Press section at www.parisphoto.com/press/paris: • List of participating galleries and publishers/art book dealers • In Paris During Paris Photo Programme • Media Kit • Royalty-free images (access reserved for members of the press – ask for password at: [email protected])

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MICHEL FILZI President of Reed Expositions France

JEAN-DANIEL COMPAIN Senior Vice President, Culture, Luxury & Leisure Division

FAIR OFFICE Director: JULIEN FRYDMAN Director’s Assistant: KATHERINE COLIN Exhibitor Relations: AUDREY LECLERC / MARIE-LORRAINE LASALLE VIP & Institutions Manager: DAMIEN THOMASSE Coordination & Programming: AGATHE MOULONGUET Sponsoring & Partnerships: ANABEL BOUKHITINE Media Plan: OLGA VASILJEVA / EMMA LOOS Communication & Publications: KATHERINE COLIN

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GENERAL INFORMATION

REED EXPOSITIONS FRANCE 52/54 QUAI DE DION-BOUTON – CS 80001 92806 PUTEAUX CEDEX, FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)1 47 56 64 69 Fax: +33 (0) 1 47 56 64 78 [email protected] www.parisphoto.com 106

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