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Exhibitions at Galerie Thierry Marlat

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PRIMITIVES - Zad Moultaka

deuxième Biennale de photographes du monde arabe contemporain

12 Oct – 12 Nov 2017

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Zad Moultaka

Primitives

Astres fruitiers : leçons de ténèbres planétaires

12 Oct – 12 Nov 2017

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Patrick Swirc

La mère des morts

La mère des morts

19 Nov – 14 Dec 2010
PATRICK SWIRC - La mère des mortsfrom November 19th to December 14th, 2010The first drawing known to man, discovered in the cave of Lascaux, in Dordogne, associates eroticism and death. This tight link between Eros and Thanatos has continued to fascinate artists from studios to tattoo parlors. The goddess Shiva, both a symbol of death and creation in Hindu mythology, is only one example of a woman's body being associated with death. In the 16th century painting The young maiden and d… more

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Gilles Caron

Icônes

Icônes

9 Sep – 23 Oct 2010
Forty years after Gilles Caron's disappearance, we wish to pay tribute to a photographer whose career was short but prolific.
A multitalented artist, Gilles Caron demonstrated his ability behind the lens as a celebrity or political portrait photographer as well as a war correspondant, creating mesmerizing images, often at the risk of his life. These photographs have become "icons" to many generations.
First published in magazines and newspapers from 1965 to 1970, or on the anniversaries of vario… more

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Hamid Sardar-Afkhami

Dark Heavens : Hunters and Shamans of Mongolia

Dark Heavens : Hunters and Shamans of Mongolia

14 May – 23 Jun 2009
DARK HEAVENS
Hunters and Shamans of Mongolia

Photographs by Hamid Sardar-Afkhami
An exhibition of 19 platinum prints

In the year 2000, I started my annual expeditions to Mongolia. My aim was to create a photographic record of the nomad's way of life and observe something of the wisdom hidden in their customs and manners before they became divorced from their natural and spiritual environment. The requirements for these journeys were basically two: little vegetable food and the willingness to … more