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Art Matters | An L.A. Fair Explores the Possibilities of Photography Go Back To Home Art Matters | An L.A. Fair Explores the Possibilities of Photography CULTURE By SU WU APRIL 24, 2014, 9:00 AM Q. and A. | Christo on JeanneClaude, the Art of the Process and Trying to Drape a River in Fabric Happenings | Designer Miles Redd Channels Matisse for a Worthy Cause Featured Most Popular 1. Seeing Double | Casual (Or Not) Short-Sleeve Sweatshirts 2. Now Online | Summer Travel Issue 3. In the Air | Tribal Beauty 4. On View | Meteorite Falls on Car, Car Becomes Artwork Guy Bourdin’s photograph from Vogue Paris, 1970, will be exhibited by Louise Alexander Gallery this weekend at Paris Photo Los Angeles. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Loading 5. Chic in Review | Nicolas Ghesquière’s Designs in Monte Carlo, Charles James’s Return and the Brooklynization of Dior DESIGN ISSUE » For proof that photography can open your world, look no further than the boundary- Our design issue features homes from Tangier to Paris. See all stories from the issue >> pushing second edition of Paris Photo Los Angeles, which runs from Friday to Sunday All Past Issues » at Paramount Pictures Studios. Like the medium itself — which freed experience from geography and time, so that viewers no longer had to actually be there in order to see something happen — the very structure of the event is a paean to fluidity. The art fair started 17 years ago in Paris and now has an annual outpost in Los Angeles on a backlot replica of New York City. “The history of photography is made of ambiguity,” says the event’s director, Julien Frydman. “If you look at photography as a self-contained medium you lose 50 percent of it, maybe more. Photography is nourished by other forms of art and in dialogue with other forms of art.” That dialogue is well represented at the fair. As part of its “Sound and Vision” programming, Jeff Wall, whose photographs are perhaps best known for their painterly ambition and cinematic staging, will chat with the film editor Kevin Tent, who cut “Nebraska.” Louise Alexander Gallery will present work from the personal archives of the iconic fashion photographer Guy Bourdin, who studied with Man Ray before going to work at French Vogue. At Cherry and Martin, the rising star Brian Bress’s looped video installations feature actors obscured by collaged masks. Gina Osterloh’s photographs of paper cutouts at François Ghebaly Gallery and the Bolivian artist http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/...sults&mabReward=relbias%3Ar&url=http%3A%2F%2Fquery.nytimes.com%2Fsearch%2Fsitesearch%2F%3Fvertical%3Dtmagazine%2F&_r=0[12/05/2014 16:49:34] Art Matters | An L.A. Fair Explores the Possibilities of Photography Gaston Ugalde’s humorous meditations on nature at Salar Galería de Arte play at the edges of performance and installation. A screening of the siblings Jack and Leigh Ruby’s “Car Wash Incident,” a video reenactment based on a 1975 photograph of a New Jersey car wash, offers another intersection of still and moving images. The fair’s tribute to Dennis Hopper will include not only photographic work but also his 1971 meta-Western “The Last Movie,” rarely seen since its initial commercial failure, which Hopper compared to an Abstract Expressionist painting. Other work on view tackles how the self-affirming truth of the photographic image can bump up against fiction. To inaugurate a new annual series focused on archival photography, called “UNEDITED!,” Frydman culled L.A.P.D. images from 1925 through the 1970s. The result reveals the narrative potential of forensic evidence. “I selected images that had this ambivalence; they were both a document and amazing, great pictures,” Frydman says. “I realized they were strong images that generated, like any art piece, a reaction, a metaphor, a critical point of view.” Ambiguities also arise in the work of Jim Krantz, whose photographs of cowboys for Marlboro ad campaigns were later appropriated by Richard Prince, and in the images in a new monograph of work by Collier Schorr, “8 Women” (MACK Books), which showcases the photographer’s repurposing of outtakes from her own commercial portraiture. “Photography is a starting point, but it’s not about keeping categories or barriers alive. On the contrary, it seems having a specific subject helps people feel more at ease about where those barriers fall apart,” Frydman says. And if 81 exhibitors representing 18 countries — including 31 solo shows — isn’t enough visual information, there’s always one last line to cross. This is the first year of the Photo Independent Art Fair, which highlights photographers who don’t yet have gallery representation. It’s just across the street. Paris Photo Los Angeles runs April 25 – April 27 at Paramount Pictures Studios, 5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles; parisphoto.com/losangeles. Photo Independent Art Fair runs April 25 – April 27 at Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles; photoindependent.com. 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ALL READER PICKS Newest Write a Comment http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/...sults&mabReward=relbias%3Ar&url=http%3A%2F%2Fquery.nytimes.com%2Fsearch%2Fsitesearch%2F%3Fvertical%3Dtmagazine%2F&_r=0[12/05/2014 16:49:34] Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com Edition: UK US AU Sign in Beta About us Today's paper Subscribe This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more hereHide Search News Sport Comment Culture Business Money Life & style Travel Environment Tech TV Video Dating Offers Jobs Culture Art and design Photography Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures Love-hearts and satin sheets, juicy lips and neon hips ... Guy Bourdin's erotic images were a staple of French Vogue for more than 40 years – and they changed fashion photography forever. As rare offerings from his vast archive go on show for the first time at Paris Photo in Los Angeles, here are some of his boldest and brightest creations Share 3649 Tweet Share 20 Email theguardian.com, Thursday 24 April 2014 16.15 BST Book with the Guardian Vikings: life and legend at the British Museum. Accommodation and entry from £59pp. Learn more and book Photography courses from the Guardian Photography for beginners with Andy Earl Weekend 28-29 June, London: Photography for beginners with Andy Earl. Price: £399 Learn more and book Bourdin, who admired the surrealists and knew Man Ray, was fond of Polaroids. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Street photography with Antonio Olmos Weekend 24-25 May, London: Master the skills you need to create photographs out of the chaos and bustle of street life. Price: £399 Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com Learn more and book Today's best video The week in TV Telly addict Andrew Collins reviews In The Flesh, 24 (above), Hannibal, The Island with Bear Grylls and Billy Connolly's The Big Send Off Post your comment South Korean building leans 20 degrees Seven-storey building still under construction tilts alarmingly Bourdin's work first appeared in French Vogue in the mid-50s. This is from the June 1986 issue. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery X-Men: Days of Future Past Watch the trailer for Bryan Singer's new film Have you got what it takes to follow the Performance artist uses array of techniques to teach mindfulness Art and design Photography Art Exhibitions Culture Fashion More galleries Optical illusion a shot for the May 1970 issue of French Vogue. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery On Art & design Most viewed Latest Last 24 hours 1. Performance artist was ready to die' 2. Deutsche Börse 2014: Richard Mosse wins photography prize – in pictures 3. Have you got what it takes to follow the http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com 4. Deutsche Börse prize won by Irish artist for war landscapes on infrared film 5. When nature calls: 12 artists answering back to climate change – in pictures Mirror mirror a shot for French Vogue, March 1972. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery More most viewed Follow NSA-related developments as controversy over leaks continues to make headlines Sponsored feature Sweet dreams ... from the 1980 Pentax calendar. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Enjoy springtime in Cyprus Find ideas for walking, cycling, archaeological and foodie holidays plus, enter a competition to win one of three hampers packed with delicious Cypriot treats. In association with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation. Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com Take a seat another from the 1980 Pentax calendar. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Look out Jane Fonda from the 1980 Pentax calendar. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Credited with changing how fashion was photographed, Bourdin often shot for French fashion designer Charles Jourdan. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com Alexander Gallery Best foot forward ... from the autumn 1977 Charles Jourdan campaign. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Paved with gold ... from the summer 1975 Charles Jourdan campaign. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Fashion fetish: unseen Guy Bourdin photography – in pictures | Art and design | theguardian.com Boulevard of dreams ... from the summer 1977 Charles Jourdan campaign. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Think on your feet ... from the spring 1978 Charles Jourdan campaign. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Flying high ... an unpublished image taken in December 1978. Photograph: © The Guy Bourdin Estate 2014 / Courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Share Tweet Share Email License/buy our content | Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | Accessibility | A-Z index | Inside the Guardian blog | About us | Work for us | Join our dating site today © 2014 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/apr/24/guy-bourdin-fashion-photography-french-vogue[13/05/2014 10:23:51] Les Français de l’art envahissent Los Angeles, Marché de l'art CONNEXION NEWS IMMOBILIER PATRIMOINE IMPÔTS MARCHÉ DE L'ART RETRAITE Le journal INSCRIPTION BOURSE PATRIMOINE PLACEMENT Ecoutez en direct Newsletters BUSINESS ASSURANCE TV SITES DU GROUPE ART & LIFESTYLE MARCHÉ DE L'ART OUTILS ET SERVICES ACTUALITÉS MARCHÉ DE L'ART Les Français de l’art envahissent Los Angeles Par Judith Benhamou-Huet | 02/05 | 07:00 | mis à jour à 12:38 Pour la deuxième année se tenait à Los Angeles la semaine dernière la foire Paris-Photo pendant quatre jours tandis qu’était annoncée l’ouverture d’une Fiac dans la cité des Anges l’an prochain. Photographie Les beaux livres font de la résistance Un tirage récent d’une photo de Guy Bourdin datée de 1986 sur le stand de Louise Alexander à Paris-Photo Los Angeles - Guy Bourdin Dans une économie plutôt morose le marché de l’art français se montre singulièrement dynamique et même animé par des ambitions expansionnistes qui ne peuvent avoir qu’un effet bénéfique sur la cote des artistes hexagonaux. Pour la deuxième année a été inaugurée le 24 avril et jusqu’au 27 dans les studios de cinéma de la Paramount, non loin du fameux Hollywood sign, la foire d’origine française Paris-Photo. Le premier essai avait été un peu chaotique et seulement 50% des participants initiaux sont revenus cette année, cependant remplacés par de nouvelles recrues . 80 galeries présentaient donc des œuvres majoritairement contemporaines et dans une gamme de prix plus modeste qu’à Paris. Le fameux marchand de photos de New York Max Danzinger qui participait pour la deuxième fois explique : « Nous avons été peu nombreux à bien vendre l’an dernier. Selon moi le budget consacré aux œuvres se situe entre 5000 et 25 000 dollars. Même si je ne crois pas à un Los Angeles plate-forme du marché de l’art il est clair qu’il existe une relation directe entre l’industrie du film, qui règne en maîtresse ici et la photographie ». Le grand marchand de San Francisco, Jeffrey Fraenkel, qui montrait entre autres à Paris Photo LA un paysage de 1968 par l’américain Robert Adams à vendre pour Par Les Echos | 09/05 | 05:04 Leica fête ses cent ans en publicité Par Boris Coridian | 02/05 | 09:00 | mis à jour à 14:58 Arts La task force d’Art Basel Par Martine Robert | 09/05 | 04:55 Tracey Emin illuminera la façade du Peninsula Hong Kong 07/05 | 17:42 | mis à jour à 17:47 Los Angeles Air France veut rivaliser avec les compagnies du golfe sur la première classe http://patrimoine.lesechos.fr/patrimoine/art-collection/marche-art/0203471963882-les-francais-de-l-art-envahissent-los-angeles-668002.php[12/05/2014 18:01:43] Les Français de l’art envahissent Los Angeles, Marché de l'art 14 000 dollars (le musée du Jeu de Paume consacre à Adams actuellement une remarquable rétrospective) estime aussi que le public local est en quête d’images actuelles. « L’offre, pour qu’elle soit appréciée doit majoritairement dater des années 70 et 80 ». Pour le patron de Paris-Photo, Julien Frydman, « il faudra environ trois ans pour que la manifestation trouve sa juste place. Cet événement sur la cote Ouest nous permet d’atteindre un public américain qui se déplace rarement jusqu’à Paris pour des évènements artistiques et qui a un pouvoir d’achat très important ». Par Bruno Trevidic | 07/05 | 09:57 | mis à jour à 12:16 Paris dans le top 5 mondial des villes-marques Par Jean-Baptiste Bonaventure | 07/05 | 09:38 | mis à jour à 10:40 Les noms français valorisés D’un point de vue de promotion des artistes cette nouvelle offensive internationale permet de valoriser des noms français qui méritent un meilleur retentissement. Ainsi Louise Alexander, une galerie d’art tenue par le français Frédéric Arnal à Puerto Cervo en Sardaigne présentait à Los Angeles une série de tirages récents issus des archives du photographe de mode Guy Bourdin (1928-1991). Ce dernier animé d’un talent exceptionnel, mais d’un sens marketing et promotionnel peut-être moins important que certains de ses contemporains comme Helmut Newton, est décédé en laissant derrière lui peu voire pas de tirages destinés à être exposés. Selon son fils unique, Samuel Bourdin un marché d’images à la paternité contestable a longtemps régné. « Seuls sont valables les tirages signés ou tamponnés par nos soins ». Les clichés de Bourdin souvent provocateurs, aux couleurs saturées avec des points de vue singuliers sur le corps de la femme étaient à vendre sur le stand de Louise Alexander entre 23 000 et 35 000 euros. Il s’agit de grands formats tirés à 18 exemplaires dont les prises de vue ont été réalisées entre 1975 et 1982. Les Polaroids, expressions instantanées et parfaitement authentiques du maître étaient en vente pour 25 000 à 29 000 dollars. Sur son stand, le galeriste parisien Christophe Gaillard exposait les clichés noir et blanc d’un des mythes de la photographie moderne française, Pierre Molinier (19001976). Le jour peintre en bâtiment à Bordeaux, la nuit personnage énigmatique androgyne qui se photographie sous tous les angles en bas et en guêpière... L’année dernière Christophe Gaillard avait vendu de nombreux tirages de Molinier. Cette année il en proposait donc de nouveau , entre 3000 et 12 000 euros. Pendant que se tenait Paris-Photos LA les organisateurs, Reed expositions, qui sont conjointement propriétaires de la FIAC, annonçaient l’ouverture l’an prochain d’une FIAC à Los Angeles à la même période que Paris Photo, à la fin du mois de mai au Convention center situé dans le quartier en réhabilitation de Downtown. A sa tête Jill Silverman ancienne associée du galeriste franco- autrichienTaddaeus Ropac. Elle attend seulement 20 à 25 % de galeries européennes et table aussi sur la proximité de cette partie de l’Amérique avec l’Australie et l’Asie . Judith Benhamou-Huet dossiers En attendant l’Euro 2016 JO 2020 : le choix de Tokyo Foot : le Mondial 2022 au Qatar Assises 2013 : la radio face à son avenir Écrit par Judith BENHAMOU-HUET Journaliste Municipales 2014 : les enjeux, les candidats, la campagne [email protected] Tous ses articles Tous les dossiers marché de l'art estimation immobilière en ligne Type de bien Appartement Adresse Code postal Ville http://patrimoine.lesechos.fr/patrimoine/art-collection/marche-art/0203471963882-les-francais-de-l-art-envahissent-los-angeles-668002.php[12/05/2014 18:01:43] ---------------- The West Coast Ups Its Fair Game with Paris Photo Los Angeles | W Magazine CULTURE » ART & DESIGN » L.A. UPS ITS FAIR GAME 1/26 Julien Frydman and Gwyneth Paltrow. Photo by Getty Images. L.A. Ups Its Fair Game Take that New York! Paris Photo stakes its claim on the West Coast April 29, 2014 3:50 PM | by Felix Burrichter Los Angeles may always seem to lag a little bit behind New York in art world relevance, but when they do put on a show, Angelenos surely know how to upstage their East Coast rival. Case in point: Paris Photo Los Angeles, the famed Paris-based annual photography fair, this year held on the spectacular Paramount Pictures Studios New York backlot. The irony of staging a Paris-based fair in L.A. against New York scenery wasn’t lost on some of the fair’s visitors (including celebrities Orlando Bloom, Jodie Foster, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Pitt, and publisher Benedikt Taschen) who could be seen stepping from Upper to Lower East Side in less than a minute, champagne glass in hand. But there was plenty to see beyond the peculiar location for the over 16,000 visitors who attended the fair over the course of four days. The 81 exhibitors from 18 countries showed many great classics, such as work by Guy Bourdin (Louise Alexander Gallery), Helmut Newton, and Herb Ritts (Hamiltons Gallery), as well as rare early prints by African masters Malick Sidibé and Seydou Keïta (André Magnin). More contemporary offerings included work by Viviane Sassen, Pieter Hugo, and Daniel Audé at the South Africabased Stevenson Gallery, and work by Xavier Veilhan, including a self-portrait from 2002 showing the artist in a white bodysuit complete with protruding genitalia, stood out at South Korea’s 313 Art Project. On a subtler note, there were smaller, curated selections, such as “Troubled Gender,” a show put together by the Paris-based Galerie Christophe Gaillard that brought together work by, among others, Pierre Molinier and Michel Journiac, who in another rare 1974 self-portrait can be seen in full drag sitting on a motorcycle. The real crowd-pleaser turned out to be “UNEDITED!,” a stunning, and sometimes disturbing show of grisly black-and-white photographs selected from the LAPD forensic photo archives, from the 1920s to the ’70s, documenting both minor and major misdemeanors by the likes of Miles Davis and Charles Manson, as well as those of countless unknowns. Paris Photo L.A.’s undeniable success seems to inspire others as well: last week its sister fair, the Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, or FIAC in short, announced that it will join forces next year. For spoiled New Yorkers that means the competition is only going to get fiercer. 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East London Swimmers ART & CULTURE Gauzy Lace Socks ART & CULTURE "Bourdin changed the face of fashion photography with his radically daring, utterly captivating images" Annie Kevans: Women and the History of Art ART & CULTURE Here, ahead of the show, we present some of its key highlights including four rarely seen, typically surreal short films (primarily featuring girls in strange mise en scènes), a number of his iconic, vividly hued campaigns for shoe designer Charles Jourdan, and his highly fetishised series for the 1980 Pentax Calendar. http://www.anothermag.com/current/view/3566/Entering_the_World_of_Guy_Bourdin[13/05/2014 10:55:04] The Enduring Appeal of Green Leaves WOMEN'S FASHION Entering the World of Guy Bourdin - In Pictures | AnOther AnOther's Favourite Older Women WOMEN'S FASHION All films © The Guy Bourdin Estate, 2014, courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery. The exhibition will run from April 25-27 at Paris Photo, Paramount Pictures Studios, LA. 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Tracey Moffatts Foto-Arbeit „Picturesque Kleidung und so unauffällig wie möglich Cherbourg No. 3“ von 2013 hebt die Wirklichkeit amerikanischer Vorstädte ins Surreale. - FOTO: COURTESY schlenderten sie über das Gelände, das sie TYLER ROLLINS FINE ART/VG BILDKUNST, BONN 2014 am besten kennen, die Paramount Picture Studios in Los Angeles mit ihren nachgebauten Häuserkulissen samt Stilzitaten von Neoklassizismus bis Betonbrutalismus, diese kleine Fassadenstadt, herumgebaut um http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/fotomesse-paris-photo-los-angeles-l-a-auf-der-ueberholspur/9807624.html[13/05/2014 11:09:01] MEIST GELESEN - KULTUR Conchita Wurst, ESC und die politische Botschaft: Europa hat Würde Berliner Schloss: Franco Stella und der Jahresumsatz Die Ukraine und die Medien: Auf einmal wird Europas Zukunft im Osten entschieden Conchita Wurst und ihr Triumph beim ESC: Wie Phönix aus der Asche Literatur: Lachen vertreibt die Dämonen Fotomesse "Paris Photo Los Angeles": L.A. auf der Überholspur - Kultur - Tagesspiegel zwei, drei Straßenzüge. Gekommen waren die Stars nicht, um zu arbeiten, sondern um ihren Hunger nach Bildern zu stillen. Berlinale Was sie sahen, dürfte ihnen gefallen haben. Denn die zweite Ausgabe der „Paris Photo Los Angeles“ tritt in der Stadt der Automobilität im Gegensatz zur beinahe doppelt so großen Schau im Grand Palais von Frankreichs Hauptstadt im entspanntem Boutiquenformat auf. Die 81 Galeristen und Kunstbuchhändler aus 18 Ländern begeistern mit hoher Qualität, allerdings fehlen in L.A. die auf Vintagefotografie spezialisierten Händler wie Howard Greenberg, Hans P. Kraus oder James Hyman. Die beiden Messen verhalten sich zueinander wie die Art Basel und ihre Glamschwester in Miami. Wobei der kalifornische Look der Vernissagegäste, darunter Sammler wie Maja Hoffmann, Reina und Kevin Chau oder Sydney Picasso, weniger hysterisch ausfällt. Von den in der Stadt der Engel ansässigen Galerien sind bei Weitem nicht alle auf der Messe. 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Anzeige P http://www.tagesspiegel.de/mediacenter/fotostrecken/kultur/bilder-rundgang-auf-der-paris-photo-los-angeles/9809742.html[13/05/2014 11:27:53] l B i F ühli bild Fotomesse "Paris Photo Los Angeles": L.A. auf der Überholspur - Kultur - Tagesspiegel Einer, der gerade aus New York hierhergezogen ist, der gebürtige Deutsche Thomas von Lintel, bestätigt ein seit kurzem zu beobachtendes Grundrauschen rund um Los Angeles als neuem Hot Spot: „Hier zahle ich zwanzig Prozent weniger für drei Mal so große Räume. New York ist auch für junge Künstler viel zu teuer geworden, die gehen jetzt nach Los Angeles oder Berlin.“ Umgekehrt suchen Galeristen aus der deutschen Hauptstadt wie Sprüth/Magers nach Räumen in Los Angeles. Denn sie und einige ihrer Kollegen finden, dass die Stadt ein hervorragender Ort ist, Künstler zu zeigen, die man wegen der New Yorker Platzhirsche dort nicht präsentieren kann. Kein schlechtes Argument für einen Perspektivwechsel von der Ost- an die Westküste. 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Preview: The Events and Exhibits to Visit 11:01 AM PDT 4/24/2014 by Maxwell Williams 0 0 0 0 0 Email Print Sign Up Comments The annual photography fair, attended by the likes of Morgan Freeman, David Lynch and Drew Barrymore, returns on April 25 with more than 80 galleries participating at the Paramount Studios lot. MOST POPULAR 1. Jay Z Attacked by Solange Knowles After Met Gala (Report) 2. Clay Aiken's Congressional Primary Opponent Dies in a Fall 3. Social Media Tries to Answer The Question: Why Was Solange So Enraged? 4. 'Friday Night Lights' School Rocked by Teacher Suicide, Sex Scandals 5. Beyonce and Jay Z Make a Statement Appearance at the Brooklyn Nets Game 6. 'Dancing With the Stars' Recap: Olympians in Jeopardy 7. Olympian Charlie White Eliminated from ‘DWTS’ Semifinals, Oprah Gives Pep Talk 8. 'West Wing' Uncensored: Aaron Sorkin, Rob Lowe, More Look Back on Early Fears, Long Hours, Contract Battles and the Real Reason for Those Departures 9. A Look Back at 'The West Wing' (Photos) 10. 'Club Kid Killer' Michael Alig Seeks PostPrison Job The Paris Photo L.A. art fair made an inaugural splash last year, from the unique setting on the Paramount Studios “New York Street” backlot to the panel discussions that included Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner in conversation with photographer Gregory Crewdson. The fair, satellite to the famed Paris Photo fair that takes places in the French capital every November, was a major success, Courtesy of Fototeka Los Angeles/LAPD "Unedited!: The LAPD Photo Archives" exhibition drawing 13,500 viewers, including such names as Morgan Freeman, David Lynch, Paramount CEO Brad Grey, CAA’s Richard Lovett, Drew Barrymore and Sean Penn. On April 25 through 27, they’ll do it all again, with more than 80 galleries participating. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Top Art Collectors Pose With RECOMMENDED The Hollywood Reporter to Sponsor Screening of Dennis Hopper's 'The Last Movie' at Paris Photo L.A. Fair MadBid offers iPhones in auctions at crazy prices like £19. Mega Bargains L.A.'s Hottest Artists 10 Actors Who Died During Production “The experiment was indeed successful,” says Paris Photo Wall St. Cheat Sheet director Julien Frydman of last year’s debut. “Nevertheless, we learned that people enjoyed walking around, so we needed to create easier ways to move from one soundstage to the other. It will create an even more dynamic experience. We also added some more programming.” Sean Penn, Giorgio Armani Put Focus on Haiti at Paris Photo L.A. Opening Among those looking forward to this year’s show is Jodie Foster who tells The Hollywood Reporter that her love of photography stems from the fact that “every image is a singular moment in time, something that happened for a split second and will never be repeated. Owning that image is like reliving some special secret.” (Among the works in her collection are IN THIS WEEK'S MAGAZINE The TV Writers MORE FROM THIS ISSUE Subscribe Now pieces by Man Ray, John Outterbridge, Diane Arbus and Rinko Kawauchi.) Give a Gift PHOTOS: THR Art Issue: Top 10 L.A. Artists Coveted by Hollywood http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/paris-photo-la-preview-events-698684[13/05/2014 11:12:44] Paris Photo L.A. Preview: The Events and Exhibits to Visit - Hollywood Reporter Below are the must-see exhibitions and events this weekend. 1. LAPD archive show One of the new programs is an exhibition of work culled from the Los Angeles Police Department RELATED VIDEOS archives. Frydman worked with Fototeka Gallery’s Merrick Morton, who is a reserve officer in the LAPD as well as a photographer, and who, with his wife Robin Blackman been entrusted to organize the City Records Center’s massive collection of images taken for the Special Investigations Division of the LAPD. “I looked for specific pictures that moved from that document role to a narrative work of art,” says Frydman of the approximate 80 images that include pictures from the Manson Family and the Black Dhalia murders. “It’s the same work, but if you look at them in a different way, they become like film stills. You don’t know if they are from film or from reality.” 2. Dennis Hopper screening Vince Gilligan Teases 'Better Call Saul' On Friday, The Hollywood Reporter will sponsor a special presentation of The Last Movie, a 1971 film made by the late Dennis Hopper. “We opened the door last year about trying to nourish the relationship between photography and moving images,” says Frydman. “Through Dennis Hopper being himself a photographer, and a filmmaker, and an actor -- he’s a great symbol of that. The Last Movie is a film that I would say is more of an artistic statement about what making a film is. It’s really turning the camera to what it means to make a movie.” 3. Panel Discussions Organized again by independent curator Douglas Fogle, this year’s Sound and Vision panel series 'True Detective' Showrunner Reveals His Homework for Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey will feature discussions between Canadian photographer Jeff Wall and Academy Award-nominated film editor Kevin Tent (Nebraska;Sideways); L.A. artist Taryn Simon and pioneering photographer Stephen Shore; and provocative L.A. artist Leigh Ledare and interdisciplinary artist Frances Stark, among others. “The mix of artists is pretty wide ranging,” says Fogle over the phone. Stark, he says, “does online digital work and film and video alongside her other practice of making drawings and paintings,” while Shore “comes from a more classical photographic background” and Simon “has a more conceptual approach to the image.” As for the pairing of Wall and Tent, Fogle explains that the idea was inspired by “directorial” nature of Wall’s photos. “Jeff was really interested in speaking with 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' Who Are You? Teaser Clip either a cinematographer, editor, or a director,” says Fogle. “Jeff’s photographs look like frozen moments from a storyline. I was excited that Kevin was available and interested. I really love his work with Alexander Payne ever since Election. Editors are very underrated in Hollywood.” STORY: The Hollywood Reporter to Sponsor Screening of Dennis Hopper's 'The Last Movie' at Paris Photo L.A. Fest 4. Gallery Shows Of the 80 or so galleries, more than 30 will present solo shows, including photographer Uta Barth at 1301PE, Stephen Shore at 303 Gallery, works by Guy Bourdin at Louise Alexander, Mariah Robertson at M+B, Penelope Slinger at Riflemaker and Candida Höfer at Thomas Zander. AT&T Sells Off After Earnings, Should You Buy? Wall St. Cheat Sheet “When galleries feel comfortable to bring a solo show, it’s better for the audience, because they can enter into an artist’s body of work,” says Frydman. Peter Fetterman, who runs the prominent Peter Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica, is showing works from iconic Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado’s new body of work, “Genesis,” alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gregori Maiofis, Pentti Sammallahti and Stephen Wilkes. “Salgado communicates to a large audience,” says Fetterman. “The message of his work is very zeitgeist of what we’re all thinking about -- a very environmental, humanistic message.” 303 Gallery, will be coming from New York to show a series of photographs that Shore took while following Doug Aitken’s “Station to Station” nomadic railway music festival this past summer. “My gallery brings my work to non-photo-centric art fairs like Frieze and Art Basel,” says Shore, who is known for pioneering color photography in the 1970s, “but I think that this also gets to a different audience, and Paris Photo has such a great reputation for the quality of its exhibitors.” Also on view during the weekend will be an exhibit called “100 Years of Leica Photography,” as well as David Hockney’s BMW Art Car. Frydman expects the whole affair to supersede last year’s fair. “I don’t want to quote a figure, because I don’t want to look bad if we don’t match that figure, but I think we’re going to do much better than http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/paris-photo-la-preview-events-698684[13/05/2014 11:12:44] Emerald Cut Engagement Rings Brides Paris Photo Los Angeles, entre fiction et réalité - Obsession Le nouvel Observateur Aller au menu Aller au contenu Aller Le Plus Challenges Sciences et Avenir S Services Obs B Boutique Obs ) Espace abonnés S'abonner à l'Obs à partir de 13 € à la recherche Suivez-nous PFTGR Recevez nos newsletters M OK Z OK H Mode Beauté Pop Life HighTech Musique Personnalités Food Voyage Culture TEMPS FORTS > Design Mode Musique Echange de maison ARMANI CODE ACTUALITÉ > OBSESSION > POP LIFE > PARIS PHOTO LOS ANGELES, ENTRE FICTION ET RÉALITÉ LES PLUS PARTAGÉS PARIS PHOTO LOS ANGELES, ENTRE FICTION ET RÉALITÉ Déclinaison hollywoodienne de la foire internationale consacrée à la photographie d’art, Paris Photo investit les studios de la Paramount Pictures pour sa deuxième édition. (Guy Bourdin, Charles Jourdan, Summer 1975, 1975) Exhumation de clichés de corps non inhumés, l’exposition Unedited ! The LAPD Photo Archive achève la fiction d’un Hollywood gangrené, un "Last Tycoon" où la lente putréfaction s’invite désormais dans le pouvoir autocratique. LES PLUS LUS 1 LA SŒUR DE BEYONCÉ, SOLANGE KNOWLES, AGRESSE VIOLEMMENT JAYZ 2 PISTORIUS SOUFFRE D'UN "TROUBLE D'ANXIÉTÉ" 3 QUAND JEAN SEBERG ÉTAIT TRAQUÉE PAR LE F.B.I 4 AGENDA : LES 5 OBSESSIONS DE LA SEMAINE 5 HADOPI VEUT FRAPPER AU PORTEFEUILLE LES SITES PIRATES 1 LA SŒUR DE BEYONCÉ, SOLANGE KNOWLES, AGRESSE VIOLEMMENT JAYZ 2 PISTORIUS SOUFFRE D'UN "TROUBLE D'ANXIÉTÉ" 3 QUAND JEAN SEBERG ÉTAIT TRAQUÉE PAR LE F.B.I 4 HADOPI VEUT FRAPPER AU PORTEFEUILLE LES SITES PIRATES 5 AGENDA : LES 5 OBSESSIONS DE LA SEMAINE SUIVRE J’a Au cœur de la prohibition, alors que la croissance des bars et autres bordels n’a d’égale que le boom de la population et des expropriations, voyous et gangsters tranchent la scène d’une photographie radicalement contemporaine. Sang, balles et un mars, la face noire de la Cité des Anges se déguste comme un polar. Suivre @twitter OK OK MODE Malgré l’odeur de poudre d’un univers à la James Ellroy, l’esthétique irréprochable des cadrages : ni photo de tournage, ni photo d’art, mais bel et bien portrait du crime sauce Dalhia Noir. Photographe et officier de réserve au LAPD, Merrick Morton - qui tient aussi la galerie Fototeka - trébuche sur ces clichés de documentation du Los Angeles Police Department en 2001. Un million d’images d’archives tirées des morgues, des terrains vagues, mettant en scène des moquettes tachées, des vitres brisées, dont les plus fantasmatiques retrouvent l’imagination sans limite des studios pour Paris Photo. Un hommage aussi à l’acteur, réalisateur et artiste Denis Hopper, avec l'exposition de son travail photographique et une projection exceptionnelle de son film culte, The Last Movie (1971), prix de la critique au Festival de Venise. http://obsession.nouvelobs.com/pop-life/20140422.OBS4732/paris-photo-los-angeles-entre-fiction-et-realite.html[13/05/2014 10:33:52] POURQUOI DOIT-ON OSER LE SAC À DOS CET ÉTÉ ? Paris Photo Los Angeles, entre fiction et réalité - Obsession DIAPORAMAS LES PLUS VUS SHOPPING : DANS LA PEAU DE JEAN SEBERG AUTRES GALERIES “Stick up don’t move smile” bank robbery note, 3 November 1965. Photographer: Unknown © LAPD, Image courtesy of Fototeka Sous les palmiers, pas de plage, mais plutôt du macadam sauce Mulholland Drive… et plus de 30 solos shows qui consacrent les héros de la photo : William Eggleston et ses tirages noir et blanc des négatifs souvent négligés, présentés par Rose Gallery ; Stephen Shore et sa dernière série Winslow, Arizona, partagée par 303 Gallery ; ou encore les archives personnelles de Guy Bourdin, par la Galerie Louise Alexander. Plus de 80 grandes galeries pour de grands noms de la photographie sous le soleil chimérique de Californie. L’Amérique, le symbole de la liberté… celle de porter un T-shirt oversize sur blue jeans et baskets blanches. Une flamboyance de réalisme puisé sur le parking d’un mall du Kentucky par Bertien van Manen, jantes chromées et capot rayé de stickers enflammés. La poésie destructrice des flammes de napalm ou de TNT de Blast, travail du plasticien sécuritaire Alain Declercq chez Loevenbruck, encore et toujours en guérilla artistique. Le mythe patriotique d’une pelouse américaine en guerre et ses valeurs associées : libertés fondamentales et propriété privé ; interface domestique fantasmée à l’image des Homegrown Food de Julie Blackmon à la galerie Catherine Edelman. Du carré au triangle de gazon, il n’y a qu’une paire de seins. Non pas l’évanescence d’un téton en bouton éclot, l’Amérique se veut puritaine : "in god we trust". Mais bel et bien un érotisme green. Du nu carrossé, des formes généreuses prêtes à avaler des kilomètres de bitume dans la série AD6209 de Mona Kuhn, à la Flowers Gallery, et 8 Women de Collier Schorr. Et bang : Car Crash Studies #10 par Nicolai Howalt jouant les anthropomorphes pour la Martin Asbæk Gallery. En voiture Simone, c’est moi qui conduit, c’est toi qui klaxonne. 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Rihanna Festival de Hyères : ses provocs avant : le défilé des 10 la Une de "Lui" finalistes Shopping : toutes en fleurs Paris Photo LA 2014 Louise Alexander Gallery : Guy Bourdin - L'Oeil de la Photographie LE MAGAZINE QUOTIDIEN DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE ÉDITION DE Lundi 28 Avril 2014 Festivals Paris Photo LA 2014 Louise Alexander Gallery : Guy Bourdin États-Unis, écrit par La Rédaction / The Staff http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/fr/2014/04/28/festivals/24780/paris-photo-la-2014-louise-alexander-gallery-guy-bourdin[13/05/2014 10:25:27] Paris Photo LA 2014 Louise Alexander Gallery : Guy Bourdin - L'Oeil de la Photographie Copyright The Guy Bourdin Estate / Louise Alexander Gallery C’est l’une des plus belles présentations de Paris Photo Los Angeles, elle est à la Louise Alexander Gallery, et c’est l’exposition consacrée à Guy Bourdin. Un ensemble d’œuvres de Bourdin a été spécialement sélectionné pour l'occasion ; des clichés noir et blanc datant des années 50, dont des portraits d'artistes, des vues de Paris, des Polaroids, des illustrations, auxquels sont associés des films, des textes et sa fameuse double page de compositions retraçant ses quarante années de travail pour les plus grands magazines et maisons de mode. L'exposition se penche sur le processus de travail complexe du photographe et le chemin que Bourdin a dû parcourir pour imposer son statut de faiseur d'images visionnaire. Guy Bourdin (1928-1991) naquit à Paris. Il créa des images intemporelles alliant histoires fascinantes, compositions intenses et couleurs hyper-réalistes. Il captura l'imagination de toute une génération et est considéré comme l'un des artistes les plus audacieux et fascinants de la culture visuelle du XXe siècle. Guy Bourdin Exposition Louise Alexander Gallery Paris Photo LA 2014 Jusqu'au 27 avril 2014 Paramount Pictures Studios Los Angeles USA http://www.parisphoto.com POUR EN SAVOIR PLUS SUR CET ARTICLE Default--avatar Photographe Guy Bourdin (1928 - 1991) PAGE DU PHOTOGRAPHE http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/fr/2014/04/28/festivals/24780/paris-photo-la-2014-louise-alexander-gallery-guy-bourdin[13/05/2014 10:25:27] La Paramount présente... Paris Photo - Libération En poursuivant votre navigation sur ce site, vous acceptez l'utilisation de cookies pour vous proposer des services et offres adaptés à vos centres d'intérêt. En savoir plus SE CONNECTER FERMER S'INSCRIRE Abonnez-vous à partir de 1¤ PHOTO POLITIQUE SOCIÉTÉ MONDE ÉCONOMIE CULTURE FEUILLETER NEXT IDÉES VIDÉO PHOTO ÉVÉNEMENTS Accueil › Photo › ÉDITION ABONNÉS Art photo DIAPORAMA La Paramount présente... Paris Photo 24 AVRIL 2014 À 16:32 Après le Grand Palais en novembre, le rendez-vous international de la photographie se tient jusqu'au 27 avril dans les studios historiques de la société de production cinématographique, à Los Angeles : projections, débats et expositions en présence des artistes, éditeurs et galeries, témoins et acteurs de la vivacité du marché de l'image. Aperçu. «Pentax Calendar», 1980. Photo Guy Bourdin. Courtesy The Guy Bourdin Estate and Louise Alexander Gallery 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 http://www.liberation.fr/photographie/2014/04/24/la-paramount-presente-paris-photo_1003096?photo_id=639294[13/05/2014 10:36:26]