Henri Martinie
#Photographe
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Exposition « Collector’s Room Update 2: Reinventing the World » en Belgique
Following the international success of the first Collector’s Room Update: Stieglitz meets Misonne we proudly present you our second Update: Reinventing the World.
Reinventing the world is the second part of a photo trilogy giving an overview of the Anamorfose collection of vintage historical art photography.
The Collector’s Room Updates are not traditional museum exhibitions but rather a personal view on historical photography.
Reinventing the World is a group exhibition with the work of 20 different belgian and european photographers such as Willy Kessels (B), Raoul Hausmann (D), Leni Riefenstahl (D), Alexis Delcroix (B), Henri Martinie (FR), Nikolaï Kossikoff (RU/B), Dr. Paul Wolff (D), Sasha Stone (D) and Gerhard Riebicke (D).
The exhibition is a unique confrontation of vintage pri... - Exposition
Portraits of writers from 1850 to the present at the Maison de Victor Hugo
This exhibition of portraits features works taken from three Parisian collections. Photographs from the Maison de Victor Hugo collection evoke the early years of photography and the history of portraiture between 1850 and 1885, while journalistic reportage and studio portraits from the first half of the 20th century are represented by a selection from the Roger-Viollet collections. Lastly the show focuses on great photographers of the second half of the 20th century, with works borrowed from the collections of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. The 200 photographs selected illustrate how original these collections are and how they complement each other not only chronologically but also aesthetically and thematically, bringing together the notions of “portrait” and “masterpiece” thank... - Exposition
Portraits d'écrivains de 1850 à nos jours à la Maison de Victor Hugo
Cette exposition propose un ensemble d’oeuvres autour du thème des portraits d’écrivains à travers trois collections parisiennes : la collection de la Maison de Victor Hugo (1850 et 1885), les collections Roger-Viollet (1re moitié du xxe siècle) et les collections de la Maison Européenne de la Photographie (2de moitié du xxe siècle). Les 200 oeuvres choisies illustrent la complémentarité et l’originalité de ces collections dans un parcours à la fois chronologique mais aussi esthétique et thématique, associant les notions de portrait et de chef-d’oeuvre par des rapprochements et des mises en regard souvent inattendus.
La collection photographique de la Maison de Victor Hugo regroupe essentiellement ...
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