This Friday Round Up it's all about Paris Photo. With more than 240 photographic exhibitions on in Paris, the month of November is most definitely the busiest on the photographic calendar. This week features an eclectic selection of more than 30 images, both past and contemporary, from Roman Vishniac, Meeri Koutaniemi, Max Baur, Bruce Wrighton, Mike Brodie, Bruno Rosier, Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre, with some absolute gems from Eugène Atget, Will Brown, William Eggleston and Margaret Bourke-White.
Featured Event:
Paris Photo
13 - 16 November
Grand Palais
Anonymous, 1910
Eugène Atget
Organ-grinder, 1898-99. Courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery
Will Brown: A Tender Light
Pittsburgh in the early 1970s
Courtesy: Laurence Miller Gallery
Mike Brodie: A period of juvenile prosperity
Courtesy: Les Filles du Calvaire
Until 30 Nov
17, rue des Filles-du-Calvaire
75003 Paris
William Eggleston: From Black and White to Color
1965
1970
Until 21 December
Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
2, impasse Lebouis
75014 Paris
Margaret Bourke-White:
An exhibition of Vintage Photographs
1936
President Roosevelt's desk at the White House 1934
1936
Courtesy: Daniel Blau Gallery
Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre
8 Nov To 17 Jan
Galerie Polka
12, rue Saint-Gilles
75003 paris
Bruce Wrighton
Courtesy Bruce Wrighton Estate and Laurence Miller Gallery
Max Baur
Courtesy Klaus Kleinschmidt Gallery
Meeri Koutaniemi: Inner Sight
Until 31 December
Institut finlandais
60, rue des Écoles
75005 Paris
Roman Vishniac:
Berlin and New York 1920-1975
Until 25 January, 2015
Musee d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme Paris
The Missing One:
A photographic installation by Bruno Rosier
"It’s 1929 and Jean is twenty. He lives in Paris, in rue Clairault, and works for a stock exhange company in the rue Grange Batelière. On 11 December he meets Rose, at Saint Lazare metro station and the love story begins..."
Courtesy: Lumiere des Roses
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