
Anne Day »
Les Flashs D'Anne
Exhibition: 13 Nov – 29 Nov 2025
Thu 13 Nov 18:00

Galerie Basia Embiricos
14, rue des Jardins St-Paul
75004 Paris
+33 (0)1-48870063
mbeparis@wanadoo.fr
www.galeriebasiaembiricos.com
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Salvaged from a devastating fire, Day’s photographs and stories provide glimpses into her close friendship with author Hervé Guibert.
In the fall of 2013, the house of American photographer Anne Day burnt to the ground. Some of her prints and negatives survived in a metal file cabinet but had become completely charred: only remnants of images and traces of a younger self remained. A close friend of hers in the early 1980s was the French photographer and author Hervé Guibert (1955–91). They worked together on newspaper assignments for Le Monde, profiling Orson Welles, Jane Fonda and the antique dealer Madeleine Castaing, to name a few.
When not working, they took day trips to the seaside; Guibert introduced Day to his Parisian circle of friends. He took her to see performances by Pina Bausch and Mark Morris and they dined with Cartier-Bresson and Duane Michals. While Day made her living as a photographer, it was the photos she took of her grandmother that Guibert loved the most. Taking its title from an article Guibert wrote about Day, this book mixes Day’s burnt prints with her anecdotes about the people she knew and the places she went.
Mixing her scorched prints with anecdotes from that time, "Les Flashs D’Anne" is a luminous tribute to memory, loss, and friendship.
The exhibition presents 24 prints from the book.



Softcover 6.5 x 6.5 in.
128 pages / 48 images
ISBN 9781738901371
USD $29.95