PARIS PHOTO ANNOUNCES A SELECTION OF 19 SOLO SHOWS

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PARIS PHOTO ANNOUNCES A SELECTION OF 19 SOLO SHOWS
Paris Photo – Press release
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PARIS PHOTO ANNOUNCES
A SELECTION OF 19 SOLO SHOWS
PAZ ERRÁZURIZ
PRESENTED BY AFA, Santiago
Paz Errázuriz is the author of thematic
series chat travel around the sites of
neglect
and
exclusion
that
the
hypercapitalist
modernity
and
the
military
dictatorship
savagely
introduced
as
a
development model-behind facades of social
planning and commodification of human life.
Her entire work has come margins of this
modernity cracked by poverty, madness, and
the
extinction
of
ethnic
and
sexual
dissidence. Her gaze is infiltrating as 2
Courtesy Afa Gallery
crack between rules and transgressions to
complicity with bodies, biographies and
psyche in a state of misfortune or shock.
Errázuriz has approached as well a visual aesthetic of the deterioration
and transfiguration as a critique of the fixedness of identities by the
standardized machines of social reproduction of power.
In its raw domesticity, these images reveal fraternal communities whose
lives are trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation. With its
exhibition
consumed
in
these
representations,
the
hope
of
social
recognition with his carefree insolent gesture.
Adam’s Apple is a series of photographs taken in 1983, during the era of
military dictatorship, a group of transvestites, with which Errázuriz came
into relationship and fellowship.
Paz Errázuriz, born in 1944 in Santiago, lives and works in Chile.
JOACHIM SCHMID
PRESENTED BY ALAIN GUTHARC, Paris
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
45
images
developed
from
damaged
negatives found in the streets. Some
Courtesy Alain Goutharc Gallery
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.
Estrellas amadas - Beloved Stars, 2013, features photographs of stars,
published in a 1950s magazine. The former owner had 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.
Joachim Schmid, born in Balingen in 1955, lives and works in Berlin.
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CHEN SHUN-CHU
PRESENTED BY BEYOND, Taipei
Regarding Memory speaks of artist 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
Courtesy Beyond Gallery
Chen
himself—among
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.
Chen Shun-Chu, born in 1963 in Pinghu (Japan), lives and works in Taipei.
THIBAULT HAZELZET, 2004-2014, SELECTION
PRESENTED BY CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD, Paris
The exhibition focuses on iconic
series and the photographer's recent
unseen pieces, covering 10 years of
his work and featuring around a dozen
large and small format photographs.
Thibault Hazelzet is an experimental
photographer, supported by Quentin
Bajac and Michel Poivert. Working
Courtesy Christophe Gaillard Gallery
in a 4x5 metre 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, and each of his works has its own unique yet obvious dimension.
Once he has worked his magic in the studio, he fixes his final image in
negative format. He then destroys this negative once the print has been
produced. Thibault Hazelzet aims to produce photographs that have the same
quality as paintings, both in terms of their imposing size and their unique
quality.
Thibault Hazelzet, born in Versailles in 1975, lives and works in Paris.
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MARGERET BOURKE-WHITE
PRESENTED BY DANIEL BLAU, Munich/London
A
groundbreaking
exhibition
of
rare
vintage photographs by Margaret BourkeWhite
(1904
–
1971)
is
presented.
Pioneering American photographer and one
of the first female war correspondent,
Margaret Bourke-White became known for
her
trailblazing
technical
abilities,
determination and vision, evident in her
early
architectural
and
commercial
photography
and
photojournalism.
Courtesy Daniel Blau Gallery
She earned national fame for her steel
factory photographs which transcended the
limitations of cameras and film at the
time, and was hired by Life magazine in 1936, becoming the publication’s
first female staff photographer.
Bourke-White’s other notable achievements include her coverage of critical
events during WWII and her photographs documenting the India-Pakistan
partition violence.
The exhibition will include a collection of toned contact prints, including
her most famous picture which was taken on top of the gargoyle outside the
61st floor of the Chrysler Building. Some of her portraits of politicians
and official buildings in Washington are presented as well as pictures of
Burlesque dancers backstage in NY theatres.
Margeret Bourke-White, born in 1904 in New York, lived and worked in
Cleveland and New York and died in Stamford in 1971.
SEBASTIAN RIEMER
PRESENTED BY DIX9 – HELINE LACHARMOISE,
Paris
Sebastian Riemer (Oberhausin, 1982) uses
photography to bring into focus images and
situations in our surroundings which deserve
longer visual inspection. Trained at the
Academy in Düsseldorf, where he studied with
Thomas Ruff and Christopher Williams, Riemer
questions the image in photography as well
as
its
materiality
and
modes
of
representation. The materials and motifs
that he searches for and collects as source
Courtesy Dix9 Gallery
material
are
always
processed
in
a
traditional photographic manner. He focuses
on single details or on the multiple layers
which the original sources for his photographs consists of. 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.
Unintended images which for the most part create themselves, waiting for a
witness to view them are unveiled by Riemer's precise observation : the
design of a speaker found in a painter's studio (Nightsafe, 2012), the
ravages of time on outdoor advertisement (Button, 2012), and even the
fragility of photographic paper itself (Coastscape, 2013).
Sebastian Riemer, born in 1982 in Oberhausen, lives and works in Germany.
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ROGER BALLEN
PRESENTED BY KARSTEN GREVE, Paris
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 selfconsciousness. Roger Ballen captures all his
shots in black and white, driven by his belief Courtesy Karsten Greve Gallery
that colour photography is a "fake" format that
distorts reality. He uses his traditional camera
to capture something much less visible yet much more powerful than reality:
the psyche. He stages then captures his shots in an attempt to show the
innermost depths of the human mind. Archetypes come to the surface, in more
or less abrupt fashion, creating an image where elements from the real
world have little more than symbolic meaning. 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 title
of this recent series also gave its name to a work published by Thames &
Hudson in March 2014, which provides background information about the
pieces themselves: the asylum is the refuge, the shelter in which our
psyche hides, but also the cage in which our thoughts are imprisoned. In
this collection, Roger Ballen shows how the secrets of our mind are
reflected in the real world, and in particular in the visual world of
Asylum of the birds.
Roger Ballen, born in New York in 1950, lives and works in Johannesburg.
STEPHAN CRASNEANSCKI
PRESENTED BY ILAN INGEL, Paris
THE FORGOTTEN ARCHIVES OF JEAN-LUC GODARD –
GALLERY
The "archive", in all its forms, is a
recurring theme of both philosophical and
artistic thought. As well as its close
relationship
with
the
concepts
of
preservation and conservation, the archive is
also aligned with more abstract notions such
Courtesy Ilan Ingel Gallery
as
identity,
traceability,
time,
space,
memory, existence, materiality and history.
These are considerations that inspire artists working with all media,
encouraging them to manipulate, index, rediscover and embody archives of
all types, and to invent audio, visual, film and written archives of their
own.
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.
The images are mostly documentary in nature and feature vast piles of
cardboard crates, packaging, reels and VHS tapes. They offer, directly 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. Where do we start in our efforts
to make sense of it all? Is this attempt to find meaning even a worthwhile
pursuit?
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It is a collection that titillates and evokes memory.
Stephan Crasneanscki, born in 1969 in Odessa, Ukraine, lives and works in
New York.
MONA KUHN
PRESENTED BY JACKSON, Atlanta
“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.
Courtesy Jackson Gallery
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.
Mona Kuhn, born in 1969 in Brazil, lives and works in Los Angeles.
HRAIR SARKISSIAN
PRESENTED BY KALFAYAN, Athens
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 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, as his grandparents fled to
Syria in 1915 to escape the genocide in Eastern
Anatolia.
The
austere
photographs
express
the Courtesy Kalfayan Gallery
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.
Hrair Sarkissian, born in 1973 in Damascus, lives and works in London.
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PETER SCHLÖR
PRESENTED BY NUSSER & BAUMGART, Munich
Peter Schlör’s black and white, largeformat
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
Courtesy Nusser & Baumgart Gallery
landscapes photographed on the Canary
Islands, in Cappadocia and on 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 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.
Peter Schlör, born in Mannheim in 1964, lives and works in Mannheim.
LESLIE KRIMS
PRESENTED BY PACI, Brescia
The project: Solo Show Leslie Krims: A Rake's
Revisionist
Regress
has
been
specially
designed for Paris Photo 2014 along with
Leslie Krims, to illustrate the significance
of his work, developed in his forty year
career. The works that will be presented are
all strictly vintage.
Pioneer and master of Stage Photography,
Leslie Krims focuses on the desecration of
the stereotypes of American society, always
Courtesy Paci Gallery
pushing his work over the limit. He rails
against the religious and sexual taboos,
consumer society and popular amusements.
Krims develops photographic fictions where his strong criticism has to be
read absolutely ironic and detached. Leslie Krims says: "Some of the
pictures I have made are allegories-fractured fairy tales is another way to
describe them. Most are best understood as images meant to fascinate.
William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress shows us a world in eight engravings”.
Leslie Krims, born in New York in 1942, lives and works in Buffalo.
TODD HIDO
PRESENTED
Paris
BY
PARTICULIERE
/
FOUCHER-BIOUSSE,
La Galerie Particulière /Galerie FoucherBiousse is pleased to present a solo show of
new works by Todd Hido issued of his latest
series with a selection of images from this
highly personal yet fictionalized body of work
that
surrounds
his
return
to
the
“architecture”
of
his
childhood
and
a
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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 for the artist never
presented in Europe before.
Todd Hido, born in 1968 in Kent, Ohio, lives and works in San Francisco.
ERIC POITEVIN
PRESENTED BY PETER FREEMAN, Paris
For 30 years, Eric Poitevin has revisited
different art history genres through his
photography: the landscape, the still life,
the portrait, the nude. In this way, 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
Courtesy Peter Freeman Gallery
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.
Poitevin presents a collection of new and never-before-seen works, set
amongst selections from his older piece.
It will be an opportunity for the artist to show new black-and-white
photographs although color has, for the most part, predominated his work in
recent years. 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.
Eric Poitevin, born in 1961 in Longuyon (France), lives and works in
Manginnes (France).
TRENT PARKE
PRESENTED BY STILLS, Sydney
Stills Gallery presents a solo exhibition by the
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
oeuvre. 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.
Whilst he works within the language of documentary
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photography, Parke sees himself as a storyteller. Bringing narrative,
mystery and illusion to the recorded moment.
From his earliest foray into the medium, Parke has prowled the streets
equipped with his camera. He has found there, amongst the people, the
buildings, the patterns of light and darkness, not only a complex and
shifting picture of contemporary life, but also an expression of the inner
journeys he has taken. Over the course of this practice, he has presented
us with a uniquely Australian perspective on life, but also on the medium;
a perspective that is respectful of the past but probes possibilities for
the future.
Trent Parke, born in 1971 in Newcaslte (Australia), lives and works in
Sydney.
ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE
PRESENTED BY THADDAEUS ROPAC, Paris
Having already invited names such as Sofia
Coppola, Robert Wilson, David Hockney and Hedi
Slimane to design exhibitions, the gallery has
now asked actress Isabelle Huppert to commission
an
exhibition
of
Mapplethorpe's
works.
"Some people will say that this is true of all
actresses, but Isabelle has that real "fatal
desire" about her. You might say that there is
something tragic about this fatal desire. This
is precisely who she is: prepared to take risks,
intrepid and determined to cement her place in
the collective mindset, for ever and ever." Patrice Chéreau.
With her keen eye for scene-setting and her
long-standing experience in front of the camera,
Isabelle
Huppert's
new
take
on
Robert
Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac
Mapplethorpe's work is extremely promising. He
Gallery
produced highly nuanced pieces, often with
subjects deep in thought or bursting with energy, many of which were
controversial. Mapplethorpe was one of the first American artists presented
by Thaddaeus Ropac in the early 1980s, and he made a decisive impact on the
newly opened gallery that would last to this day. During the last two
decades of the 20th century, his perfectionist, neoclassical iconography
played a major role in cementing photography's position as an art form in
its own right.
Robert Mapplethorpe was born in 1946 in Floral Park (New York) and died in
New York in 1989.
ISHIUCHI MIYAKO
PRESENTED BY THE THIRD GALLERY AYA, Osaka
Miyako Ishiuchi is regarded as a leading
female
photographer
in
Japan
and
has
received Hasselblad Award 2014.
The
Third
Gallery
Aya
presents
a
comprehensive history of her works from the
last 35 years, including her early trilogy
Yokosuka Story, Apartment, and Endless
Night. These three works and Club & Courts
are also exhibited as well as more recent
works from Mother’s, ひろしま/hiroshima and
Frida by Ishiuchi.
Ishiuchi represented Japan at the Venice
Biennale in 2005. She showed photographs of
Courtesy The Third Gallery Aya
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the objects her late mother left behind. These are very personal works, but
they express a sense of mourning not only for her mother but for all
mothers.
Mother’s focuses on Ishiuchi’s mother’s life, ひろしま/hiroshima is
concerned with anonymous people’s lives, especially young girls who were
victims of the atomic bomb, and Frida by Ishiuchi focuses on different
aspects of the artist Frida Kahlo’s life.
Ishiuchi Miyako, born in Gunma in 1947, lives and works in Tokyo.
BILL HENSON
PRESENTED BY TOLARNO, 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
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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.”
Bill Henson, born in Melbourne in 1955, lives and works in Melbourne.
SÜKRAN MORAL
PRESENTEE PAR ZILBERMAN, Istanbul
Şükran Moral, is a seminal figure in
contemporary
art
in
Turkey.
She
challenges taboos, traditions, structures
of hierarchy, as well as art historical
frameworks. Her process involves getting
acquainted with the “other” by immersing
herself in their reality and physical
space. Moral weaves together the media of
performance, video, and photography, as
the performances and situations that she
Courtesy Zilberman Gallery
sets up reads completely differently on
these media—the photographs serving as
testaments
that
transform
the
experiential into the historical.
Among the seminal works of Moral is Bordello; she enters a brothel. Men
start to address her in a very different way that they would normally do.
Commenting on the increasing commodification of art and the consumerist
nature of the art world as well as the lack of education in the Turkish art
scene through the absence of a modern art museum, she affixed a plate on
the brothel entrance with the words “Museum of Modern Art” and held a “For
Sale” sign.
Moral's works carry a specific urgency today; it is important to reflect
on the time they were produced to understand the artist as a true social
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commentator and a pioneer in the specific genre as well as an example of
the spirit of artistic and political dissent in Turkey today.
Sükran Moral, born in 1953, lives and works in Istanbul.
141 GALLERIES
34 RETURNING GALLERIES (*)
Index as of 18.06.2014 – subject to modifications
+R MASERRE Barcelona
303 GALLERY New York
AFA* Santiago
ALAIN GUTHARC Paris
ANDREA MEISLIN* New York
ARTEF* Zurich
ASYMETRIA Warsaw
ATHR* Jeddah
BEN BROWN London
BENDANA|PINEL Paris
BENRUBI New York
BERNHEIMER Munich
BERTRAND GRIMONT Paris
BEYOND* Taipei
BOB VAN ORSOUW* Zurich
BRUCE SILVERSTEIN New York
BRYCE WOLKOWITZ* New York
CAMERA OBSCURA Paris
CAMERA WORK Berlin
CAMILLA GRIMALDI London
CARLIER|GEBAUER* Berlin
CARLOS CARVALHO Lisbon
CHRISTOPHE GAILLARD Paris
CHRISTOPHE GUYE Zurich
DANIEL BLAU Munich
DANIEL TEMPLON* Paris
DANZIGER New York
DAVID ZWIRNER New York
DIX9 - HELENE LACHARMOISE* Paris
DOCUMENT ART* Buenos Aires
DOMINIQUE FIAT Paris
DU JOUR AGNÈS B. Paris
EAST WING Doha
EDWYNN HOUK New York
ERIC DUPONT Paris
ERIC FRANCK London
ESTHER WOERDEHOFF Paris
EVA MEYER* Paris
FARIDEH CADOT* Paris
FELDBUSCHWIESNER Berlin
FEROZ Bonn
FIFTY ONE Antwerp
FILOMENA SOARES Lisbon
FLATLAND Amsterdam
FRAENKEL San Francisco
FRANÇOISE PAVIOT Paris
GAGOSIAN Paris
GILLES PEYROULET Paris
GITTERMAN New York
GLAZ Moscow
LE RÉVERBÈRE Lyon
LES FILLES DU CALVAIRE Paris
LITTLE BIG MAN* Los Angeles
LUISOTTI Santa Monica
LUMIÈRE DES ROSES Paris
M BOCHUM Bochum
MAGDA DANYSZ Paris
MAGNIN-A Paris
MAGNUM Paris
MARTIN ASBÆK Copenhagen
MELANIERIO Nantes
MEM Tokyo
MICHAEL HOPPEN London
MICHÈLE CHOMETTE Paris
NATHALIE OBADIA Paris
NUSSER & BAUMGART* Munich
OBSIS Paris
ODILE OUIZEMAN Paris
PACE/MACGILL New York
PACI* Brescia
PARIS-BEIJING Paris
PARROTTA Stuttgart
PARTICULIERE/FOUCHER-BIOUSSE Paris
PATRICIA CONDE* Mexico City
PETER FREEMAN* Paris
PHOTO&CONTEMPORARY Turin
POLARIS Paris
POLKA Paris
PRISKA PASQUER Cologne
PURDY HICKS London
RICHARD SALTOUN* London
ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ Lindfield
ROBERT KLEIN Boston
ROBERT KOCH San Francisco
ROBERT MANN New York
ROBERT MORAT Hamburg
ROLF ART Buenos Aires
ROSEGALLERY Santa Monica
RX Paris
SAGE PARIS Paris
SCHEUBLEIN + BAK* Zurich
SCHOOL OLIVIER CASTAING Paris
SELMA FERIANI* Tunis
SILK ROAD* Tehran
SILVERLENS Makati
STEPHEN BULGER Toronto
STEPHEN DAITER Chicago
STEVEN KASHER New York
STEVENSON Cape Town
STILLS* Sydney
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GRAFIKA LA ESTAMPA Mexico
GREVE Paris
GUIDO COSTA PROJECTS Turin
HACKELBURY London
HAMILTONS London
HANS P. KRAUS JR. New York
HENRIQUE FARIA* New York
HOWARD GREENBERG New York
ILAN ENGEL Paris
IMANE FARÈS* Paris
IN CAMERA Paris
JACKSON* Atlanta
JAMES HYMAN London
JOHANNES FABER Vienna
JÖRG MAASS Berlin
KALFAYAN* Athens
KAMEL MENNOUR* Paris
KICKEN* Berlin
KLAUS KLEINSCHMIDT Wiesbaden
KLEMM’S Berlin
LAURENCE MILLER New York
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SUSANNE ZANDER Cologne
SUZANNE TARASIEVE Paris
TAIK PERSONS Helsinki
TAKA ISHII Tokyo
TANIT Beirut/Munich
TASVEER Bangalore
THADDAEUS ROPAC* Paris
THE THIRD GALLERY AYA Osaka
THESSA HEROLD Paris
THOMAS ZANDER Cologne
THREE SHADOWS +3* Beijing
TOLARNO* Melbourne
TOLUCA Paris
VINTAGE Budapest
VU’ Paris
XIPPAS Paris
YANCEY RICHARDSON New York
YOSHII* New York
YOSSI MILO New York
ZILBERMAN* Istanbul
24 PUBLISHERS
3 NEW (*)
Index as of 18.06.2014 – subject to modifications
ACTES SUD Arles
ANDRE FRERE Marseille
ANTICUARIA POEMA 20 Buenos Aires
APERTURE New York
BOOKSHOP M Tokyo
CHLOE ET DENIS OZANNE Paris
DAMIANI* Bologna
DIRK K. BAKKER BOEKEN Amsterdam
FILIGRANES Paris
HARPER’S East Hampton
HATJE CANTZ Ostfildern
KEHRER VERLAG Heidelberg
LIBRAIRIE 213 Paris
MACK London
MADALENA* São Paulo
MÖREL London
ONLY PHOTOGRAPHY Berlin
RADIUS* Santa Fe
RM Mexico
STEIDL Göttingen
SUPER LABO Kanagawa
TASHEN London/Paris
TISSATO NAKAHARA Paris
XAVIER BARRAL Paris
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Paris Photo – Press release
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