Marc Riboud : 50 years of photography

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Format : Relié sous jaquette
Nb de pages : 175 pages
Poids : 1465 g
Dimensions : 25cm X 31cm
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EAN : 9782080304476

Marc Riboud

50 years of photography

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Finding order in all the chaos creates fleeting joy. Beauty is everywhere, as is strangeness, which came my way in Shanghai last year in the form of a small plastic bag left in the garden of the Mandarin Yu: tied with a bow in the shape of a pair of ears, it looked like a little lost rabbit.

"I photograph the way a musician hums.

Looking is like breathing. When luck comes my way and offers me a good picture, joy is surely at hand."

For the past fifty years, Marc Riboud has traveled the world recording the harmony of landscapes and the beauty in faces in Angkor, Huang-Shan, Vietnam, Istanbul, India, Bangladesh, New York andChina. Riboud captures images of history in the making alongside those of everyday life. From a painter balanced like a dancer on the metal girders of the Eiffel Tower to a young girl facing down a rank of riflemen in protest of the Vietnam war, Riboud's photographs reveal a deep passion for seeing, an intrinsic compassion for the human struggle, and an intense and insatiable desire to understand and to comprehend. While many of his photographs depict the anguish of war, others catch the evanescent delight of a swim in a sun-dappled river or children learning to whistle in a Shanghai street.

This retrospective book-which indudes Riboud's most famous photographis as well as unpublished vintage prints from Leeds in 1954, from Africa, and from Europe-is the first to span his entire, remarkable career.

Biographie

Born in 1923, Marc Riboud, an engineer by training, has devoted the past fifty years of his life to photography. At the age of thirteen, Riboud's father gave him his own World War I Vest Pocket Kodak, the aged and dented camera that Riboud used to take his very first photographs. Riboud's fortuitous meeting in 1952 with Henri Cartier-Bresson, the man who was later to become his "salutary tyrant" and mentor, led to his membership in the legendary Magnum agency. He has received several awards in both the U.S. and Europe, and his photographs are some of the most iconic images of our time.

Marc Riboud has been the subject of numerous individual and collective exhibitions in New York, Paris, and Japan. This book was published to coincide with a major retrospective of Riboud's fifty years of photography held at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris from March to October 2004.

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