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Bill Owens was born in San Jose, California, in 1938, and has been working as a photographer since 1969. In 1977, he received a National Endowment for the Arts award. His work has since been included in many museum collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Paris National Library. This is his fourth monograph. Bill Owens was born in San Jose, California, in 1938, and has been working as a photographer since 1969. In 1977, he received...
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Area Lina s'ouvre avec l'exposition de Bill Owens Suburbia 1972-2012
Spring 1972, Bay Area, California : a young photographer is starting out on what was to become one of the photographic projects of greatest influence on the 20th-century collective imagination.
30th May 2012, Isola Neighbourhood, Milan : 40 years after that unforgettable experience, AREA LINA
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LA COLLECTION S'EXPOSE - Polaroïd en péril !
Ansel Adams | Manuel Alvarez-Bravo | Nancy Burson | Walker Evans | Joan Fontcuberta | Gisèle Freund | Luigi Ghirri | Ralph Gibson | Yousuf Karsh | David Levinthal | Sally Mann | Robert Mapplethorpe | Arno Minkkinen | Sarah Moon | Arnold Newman | Helmut Newton | Bill Owens | Bernard Plossu | Bettina Rheims | Lucas Samaras | Stephen Shore | Aaron Siskind | Oliviero Toscani | An...
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Reality Revisited : Photography from the Moderna Museet Collection
Curator: Anna Tellgren
The exhibition Reality Revisited includes more than 300 photographs from the 1970s, all in the Moderna Museet Collection of photography. It gives us a look into several realities, the lives of famous photographers and their views on life and art. The featured photographers represent classic black-and-white photography. They have used the medium in various w...
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Bill Owens - America fast forward
No photo album is more symbolic of 'the American way of life' than Suburbia by Bill Owens (1938 San Jose, California) published in 1973. It is a visual report of the social revolution that took place after World War II, when middle class America started moving in huge numbers from the busy city centres to the suburbs. Suburbia is the work of an insider, for Bill Owens himself moved to one of th...
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Nicolas Libert et de Christine Ollier Urbanités
En 1998, Nicolas Libert crée Ateliers, Lofts & Associés, première agence française exclusivement spécialisée dans la vente de lofts, d’ateliers d’artistes et autres biens « hors normes », une agence libre de ses choix, parlant le langage des passionnés et fière d’afficher sa spécificité.
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Urbanités Mohamed Bourouissa, Stéphane Couturier, Thibaut Cuisset, Denis Darzacq, John Davies...
En 1998, Nicolas Libert crée Ateliers, Lofts & Associés, première agence française exclusivement spécialisée dans la vente de lofts, d’ateliers d’artistes et autres biens « hors normes », une agence libre de ses choix, parlant le langage des passionnés et fière d’afficher sa spécificité.
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Bill Owens
A black-and-white photograph captures a woman, curlers in her hair and a baby in her arms, standing in a messy kitchen and saying, "How can I worry about the damned dishes when there are children dying in Vietnam?" California photographer Bill Owens is best known for his critically acclaimed series Suburbia, which was published as a monograph in 1972, and has long been considered one ...
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