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Detailed Experts List DETAILED EXPERTS LIST BASED ON DETAILS GIVEN BY EXPERTS UPDATED ON 06/10/2021 - Camille Allard is head of the photo unit for the website Wipplay.com, a community platform focusing on the image that fosters the emergence of new talent. After learning the ropes as head of cultural exhibitions and patronage at Bon Marché Rive Gauche, Camille was a photographer's agent for several years before joining Julie Plus in 2012. ALLARD & JAUNET Since then, she has been head of special projects and photography for CAMILLE & VINCENT Independent agents and the website wipplay.com. agency - After studying fine art and cultural profes France sions at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Vincent Jaunet Wipplay joined the Société Française de la Photographie where he assisted Luce wipplay.com Lebart in the curation of the SFP archives. Then, he became collection — manager for Florence and Damien Bachelot's photographic collection for 5TH MORNING & 7TH two years. MORNING In 2016, he joined Wipplay Agency as a curator. He is also working on several curatorial projects. Fra - Eng Simone Almeida (1990) is co-artistic Director of Encontros da Imagem - International Photography and Visual Arts Festival and also Production Diretor of the festival. She has a Bachelor degree in Sound and Image and a Post-Graduation in Photography (2012) from the Catholic University of Portugal. Since then she has been working with diferente institutions, as a cultural producer within the visual arts. In 2017, Simone joined Encontros da Imagem festival. She has been a guest reviewer in international photography festival such Les Rencontres d'Arles, Photo España, Circulation(s). From Mozambique, Simone lives and works in Portugal. Eng ALMEIDA SIMONE Co-Artistic Director and Production Director Portugal Encontros da Imagem - International Photography and Visual Arts Festival www.encontrosdaimagem.co m — 5TH MORNING & 6TH MORNING Emanuele is a Milan-based art director and photography curator. His work features an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach merged with contemporary visual culture with a view to exploring the cutting- edge threads that connect distinct aspects of today’s global society. Since 2018 he has been the photo director of Esquire Italia where he is responsible for the visual strategy of the publication in collaboration with the graphic design studio TEMP. He conceives, commissions and art directs a wide range of photography including collaborations with world-renowned artists and emerging talents such as Torbjørn Rødland, Armin Linke, Thomas Albdorf, Buck AMIGHETTI EMANUELE Photo Director Ellison and Davit Giorgadze among the others. Italy Co-author of Confine (Delicious Editions, 2018). ESQUIRE MAGAZINE www.esquire.com/it/ Eng - Ita — 7TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON Peggy Sue Amison, is Artistic Director of East Wing a platform for photography founded in Doha, Qatar (2015 - present). As curator, writer, producer, and consultant, Peggy Sue collaborates with numerous emerging and established photographers, festivals and publications internationally. She has curated exhibitions in Ireland, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, The United States, and China. She also writes for photographic publications and artist catalogues. Prior to her work with East Wing, Peggy Sue was Artistic Director of Sirius Arts Centre in County Cork Ireland and Board Member of Belfast Photo Festival in Northern Ireland. With a history of mentoring artists on long-term photographic projects and supporting the development of new and innovative photography, AMISON PEGGY SUE Art Director Peggy Sue provides support for photographers on project development, Germany distribution and strategies for promotion. www.east-wing.org East Wing / Doha east-wing.org Eng — 5TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING Self-taught, born 1960, she has accompanied photographers for 35 years. A director of photography at national press outlets, in 1997 she founded ANI (Association nationale des Iconographes), which she has headed for 10 years. In 2000, she developed the iconography degree program at EMI (École des métiers de l'information), which she headed until 2005. She founded and has been general and artistic director of the Promenades Photographiques Eng - Fra ANDRIEU VERGUIN ODILE Founder & Art Director France Promenades Photographiques Vendôme www.promenadesphotograp hiques.com — 5TH AFTERNOON & 9TH AFTERNOON Regina Maria Anzenberger Born and lives in Vienna/Austria. Artist, curator, founder and director of the AnzenbergerAgency, Gallery and Bookshop. www.anzenberger.com She has been director of the ViennaPhotoBookFestival (2013-2017). Her own artistic work includes publications like ‘Roots & Bonds’ (2015), ‘Imperfections’ (2016), ‘Goosewalk’ (2019) and ‘Shifting Roots’ (2020) and 'Gstettn' (2021). She is mainly interested in photography based art and in handmade, selfpublished photobooks. Eng - Deu ANZENBERGER REGINA MARIA Gallerist Austria Galerie Anzenberger www.anzenbergergallery.co m/ — 5TH MORNING & 9TH MORNING Maureen Auriol is the head photo editor at MARIANNE. She studied law in Paris before working as director of photography at Globe, Glamour, Max, Afrique Magazine and now Marianne. She has collaborated closely with painter, filmmaker and photographer William Klein since the early 1990s. She coordinated the fashion photography competition at the Villa Noailles with Jean-Pierre Blanc in 1996 and 1997. Artistic director of the "Glamour" Condé Nast show at the International AURIOL MAUREEN Fashion Photography Festival in Budapest. Managing photo editor France Art buyer for the Esprit brand’s global advertising campaign with Peter Lindbergh and Elisabeth Djian. Marianne www.marianne.net/ Collaborates with the International Fashion Festival in Barcelona on behalf of Glamour and with "Défense de mode" at the Grande Arche de — la Défense. 8TH AFTERNOON Collaboration with photographer Jocelyn Bain Hogg on the book Pleasure Island. Jury member for the Agence française de développement, prix Icart photo, bourse du talent and prix lucas Dolega. She has worked with the Nathan, Marval and Delpire publishing houses. Fra Magali Avezou is an independent curator and founder of a r c h i p e l a g o, a studio focusing on image culture and art publications. Her projects explore the intersection between photography and other medium such as installations, videos, web… archipelago has conceived projects for Flowers Gallery (UK), Les Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles (France), Manifesta (Netherlands), Peckham 24 (UK), PH Museum, ENSBA (France)… Magali contributes regularly to photography Magazines. She is an Associate Lecturer at Istituto Europeo di Design (Italy) and London College of Communication (UK), and has given lectures and AVEZOU MAGALI Director & curator workshops at Royal College of Arts (UK), Science Po (France), Escola France Massana (Spain) and Instituto Marangoni (It) among others. Archipelago www.archipelagoprojects.co Eng - Fra - Esp m — 5TH AFTERNOON & 6TH AFTERNOON Svetlana Bachevanova is the executive director of the FotoEvidence Foundation. She is a Bulgarian American photojournalist and a co-founder FotoEvidence Press (2010). The books she and her team publish expose injustice, create enduring evidence of violations of human rights and inspire social change. Svetlana conceived the FotoEvidence Book Award and the FotoEvidence W Award to support the work of photographers dedicated to the pursuit of human rights, publishing work that is unlikely to find commercial publication. BACHEVANOVA SVETLANA Under her management FotoEvidence has occupied a unique space in Executive Director the world of photojournalism as both a publishing house and activist France organization. Fotoevidence www.fotoevidence.com Eng - Bgr — 6TH AFTERNOON & 8TH AFTERNOON Artist, art critic, author, publisher, teacher and curator Joerg Bader has been head of the Geneva Photography Centre since 2001. He considers his work as an artist as a critic who finds visual, written, radio, editorial and curatorial forms. He has organized over 80 solo shows and around 20 thematic exhibitions, including DE CORAZ(Ò) in 1999 at Tecla Sala in Barcelona, REPRÉSENTATION DU TRAVAIL/TRAVAIL DE REPRÉSENTATION in 2003 and PHOTO-TRAFIC in 2006 at the Geneva Contemporary Art Centre and Geneva Photography Centre, LA REVANCHE DE L’ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE in 2010 and fALSEfAKES in 2013 at the Geneva Photography Centre, OPEN FRAME I & II at C.R.A.C. in Sète in 2011 and SEGUE-SE VER O QUE QUISESSE in 2012 at the Palácio das Artes in Belo Horizonte, fALSEfAKES in 2013 and BADER JOERG CAMÉRA(AUTO)CONTRÔLE in 2016 at the Geneva Photography Director Centre. Switzerland He has written essays on Balthasar Burkhard, Philippe Durand, Anton Centre De La Photographie Henning, Michel François, Anish Kapoor, Gianni Motti, Orlan, Peter Piller, De Genève Gerhard Richter, Jules Spinatsch, Bruno Serralongue, Elaine Sturtevant www.centrephotogeneve.ch and Jeff Wall. — 6TH MORNING & 7TH MORNING Deu - Eng - Fra - Esp - Prt As the Director of print sales at The Photographers Gallery London and formerly the Cultural Director at Magnum Photos New York I have been working across the industry for 20 years. I have a keen interest in supporting emerging artists and have a strong track record of helping to launch many successful artists careers. I have recently started to work as a freelance photography specialist, curating exhibitions and helping collectors discover new work. I have a broad network of international and professional contacts. Eng BARNETT GEMMA Independent photography
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