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16.11.2015

HUMANISTS, A PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT Galerie ARGENTIC UNTIL 30 JANUARY 2016

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HUMANISTS
FROM NOVEMBER 26, 2015 TO JANUARY 30, 2016
 
Galerie ARGENTIC  
43 rue Daubenton - 75005 Paris
 
 


Top image :
C’est Baltard qu’on assassine (Baltard is being murdered) 
© Jean-Claude Gautrand 
Courtesy Galerie Argentic
Les Deux Amis (The Two Friends)
by Edouard Boubat 
© E. Boubat/Rapho
 
Above : 
Les Deux Amis (The Two Friends)
by Edouard Boubat 
© E. Boubat/Rapho
 
 
 

 

From November 26th 2015 to January 30th 2016, ARGENTIC revisits the great French names of humanist photography: from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Lucien Clergue along with Willy Ronis, Yvette Troispoux and Edouard Boubat.
 
The gallery has chosen to exhibit around forty poignant photographs. These photographers are some of the most emblematic from the humanist era and ARGENTIC endeavour to explore this movement from its origins to the present, presenting  a signed and certified series.
 
Appearing at the dawn of the illustrated press, during the interwar years, humanist photography reached its peak between World War II and the 1960s.
 
Having received its name as a result of its deep commitment to place people at the heart, this movement is a tribute to dailylife and life’s simple pleasures, whether personal , familial or professional .
 
Over the years, these photographers have sought to depict the common man, marginalized or poor people and  the lower classes, always in a respectful, authentic and unpretentious manner. 
 
From Henri Cartier-Bresson to Lucien Clergue, they became witnesses of era : one of optimistic renewal. Beyond the obvious aesthetic quality of their work, these photographers tended to represent the desire for renewal and reconstruction in post-wars France especially in Paris ; its neighborhoods and its suburbs constituting their predilection locations. 
 
At that time, photography was the universal medium, accessible to everyone  and everywhere through popular magazines that these photographers fed, contributing to their success.
 
In 1955, humanists photographers became famous around the whole world: the MoMA in New York dedicated the spectacular exhibition The Family of Man to them. This traveling exhibition presented the work of 273 photographers and was visited by more than nine million people.
 
Humanist photography is sign of universality and timelessness, it remains a symbol of a time and features an unprecedented documentary value. Poetic and touching, it is a precious testimony of an era in disarray, between tradition and modernity, that ARGENTIC allows you to rediscover during this exhibition.
 
Galerie ARGENTIC
a focus on vintage humanist photography
 
Located at 43 rue Daubenton in Paris’ 5th arrondissement, at the heart of the Mouffetard district, which boasts a tremendously rich past and artistic heritage, Galerie ARGENTIC gives pride of place to humanist photography, with works by Willy Ronis, Robert Doisneau, Izis, Sabine Weiss and Henri Cartier Bresson. 
 
The gallery is also committed to supporting the art of photojournalism, exhibiting work by Michel Giniès, Godard, Vacher and Mutzig, amongst others. Eric Boudry, a passionate collector of photographs since the early 1980s, set up argentic.fr in 2005. This website sells original photographic work. Eric’s expertise allows him to offer work that stands out in terms of both quality and variety.
 
Founded in January 2015, Galerie ARGENTIC’s goal is to exhibit rare, iconic works by early photographers, present-day practitioners of the art and everything in between. 
 
ARGENTIC’s vision is a long-term one, driven by a commitment to exhibit only the very best photographs with a view to building up a reputation as a name to be trusted by both visitors and collectors.
Galerie ARGENTIC puts on five exhibitions each year, in addition to its involvement in Fotofever Paris. 
 
 
 
 

 


Top image :
C’est Baltard qu’on assassine (Baltard is being murdered) 
© Jean-Claude Gautrand 
Courtesy Galerie Argentic
Les Deux Amis (The Two Friends)
by Edouard Boubat 
© E. Boubat/Rapho
 
Above : 
Les Deux Amis (The Two Friends)
by Edouard Boubat 
© E. Boubat/Rapho
 
 
 

 

About

HUMANISTS
FROM NOVEMBER 26, 2015 TO JANUARY 30, 2016
 
Galerie ARGENTIC  
43 rue Daubenton - 75005 Paris