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All Paris in a frame
 
Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
Bettina, Place Vendome, Paris 1953
 

All Paris in a frame

 

Ilse Bing » Édouart Boubat » Jean-Philippe Charbonnier » Elliott Erwitt » René Groebli » Frank Horvat » Walde Huth » Thomas Kellner » Willy Maywald » Marc Riboud » Willy Ronis » Louis Stettner » Sabine Weiss »

 
26 October to 21 December, 2024
 
Opening: Saturday, 26 October, 7pm

Oepning hours until 30 November:
Wednesday - Friday 4 - 7 pm, Saturday 11 am - 3 pm

The gallery is closed during Paris Photo from 6 - 10 November.
Visits until 21 December by appointment: +49 (0)177 3202913
 
 

in focus Galerie

Hauptstr. 114 . 50996 Köln
T +49 (0)177 -3202913

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All Paris in a frame
 
Elliott Erwitt
Paris, 1989
 
 
in focus gallery is pleased to present the exhibition "All Paris in a frame" in good time before the friends and collectors of photography worldwide make their way to Paris for the world's largest fair for photographic art - Paris Photo - with photographs by internationally renowned photographers.

"Paris is considered the cradle of photography, the glorious starting point of the new medium. It was here that the photograph in the form of the Daguerreotype was made public in mid-August 1839 and presented to an astonished world public without a patent. A date that marked nothing less than the beginning of the photographic age. It is no coincidence that the photographer and historian Jean Claude Gautrand speaks of a 'love story between Paris and photography', which probably refers to the large number of chemists, opticians and artists who immediately took up the new medium as researchers or practitioners, as well as to the fact that Paris itself quickly and privilegedly became the subject of images." (Hans-Michael Koetzle, from: "Eyes on Paris", 2011)
 
 
All Paris in a frame
 
Sabine Weiss
Ave-de-Versailles, 1953
 
 
In this exhibition, the gallery is presenting a unique collection of photographs by world-famous artists such as Ilse Bing, Edouard Boubat, Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, Elliott Erwitt, René Groebli, Frank Horvat, Walde Huth, Thomas Kellner, Willy Maywald, Marc Riboud, Willy Ronis, Louis Stettner and Sabine Weiss. The photographs in this exhibition, most of which were taken between 1950 and 1980, offer a fascinating insight into the attitude to life in Paris at that time, while typical sights appear little or only as a peripheral phenomenon.
 
 
All Paris in a frame
 
Willy Ronis
Avenue Simon Bolivar, Paris, 1950
 
 
What many of the exhibited photographs have in common is a certain tendency towards nostalgia and the depiction of an urban, upbeat atmosphere that is presented as typical of Paris. The canon of motifs includes lovers, clochards, fashion, dogs, bistros, nightlife, bridges over the Seine, children at play and the small, modest and sometimes overlooked things in everyday life: people passing by, shop window displays, staircases, parks, billboards or street lamps. These photographs show the lives of ordinary people as well as the charm of Paris as a city of love, fashion, nightlife and café culture.
 
 
All Paris in a frame
 
Willy Maywald
Jacques Griffe, 1952
 
 
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