Paris Photo

Paris Photo

Avenue Winston Churchill Paris, 75008, France Thursday, November 10, 2016–Sunday, November 13, 2016 Preview: Saturday, November 12, 2016 Booth A9

seville by henri cartier-bresson

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Seville, 1933–1960

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ruths-speicher, 1928, photomontage by césar domela

César Domela

Ruths-Speicher, 1928, photomontage, printed: 1981

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ruths-speicher, 1928, photomontage by césar domela

César Domela

Ruths-Speicher, 1928, photomontage, printed: 1981

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repetitions, 1934, photomontage by césar domela

César Domela

Repetitions, 1934, photomontage, printed: 1981

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composition ombres, 1936 c by florence henri

Florence Henri

Composition Ombres, 1936 c, printed: 1977

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portrait composition (e), 1937 by florence henri

Florence Henri

Portrait Composition (E), 1937, printed: 1977

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hands, hands..., new york by horst p. horst

Horst P. Horst

Hands, Hands..., New York, 1941

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untitled (distortion #52) by andré kertész

André Kertész

Untitled (Distortion #52), 1932–1933

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la rouleau by françois kollar

François Kollar

La Rouleau, 1928

5,750 EUR

untitled (cactus) by tina modotti

Tina Modotti

Untitled (Cactus), 1926

18,500 GBP

untitled (flowers) by tina modotti

Tina Modotti

Untitled (Flowers), 1926

18,500 GBP

a trait angel, 1954 by toshiko okanoue

Toshiko Okanoue

A Trait Angel, 1954, printed: 2015

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For the 19th edition of Paris Photo, 147 leading galleries and 27 specialized art book dealers from 34 countries were featured at the Grand Palais, presenting both historical and contemporary works and a complete panorama of the photographic medium.For the first time, a selection of galleries presented series and large formats in the new PRISMES sector in the Salon d'Honneur.Also on view in the Salon d'honneur were major works from one of Italy's most prominant private collectors, Enea Righi, featuring artists including Cy Twombly, Nan Goldin, and Hans-Peter Feldmann, among others.Accentuating the cultural and social dynamic of the fair, the Paris Photo Platform reunited key figures in the art world for a cycle of talks and discussions elaborating upon three axes: the collection, photography after the crisis, and photography and its relation to the book.In partnership with the Aperture Foundation, Paris Photo presented the 4th annual Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards with the support of amana. BOOK MACHINE (Paris Photo, Paris), an new event initiative, reunited emerging designers and public participants through the creation of books. After a call to submissions, thirty projects were realized at the fair.The 2015 programming was made possible thanks to the support and participation of our distinguished partners: Giorgio Armani and the "Acqua #6" exhibition; J.P. Morgan with a selection of works from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection; BMW with works by Natasha Caruana, laureate of the BMW Art & Culture Residency; Leica with works by Stéphane Duroy and Paulo Nozolino, "J'étais là"; and Pernod Ricard introducing its annual photographic commission, this year by Li Wei.