Henri Cartier-Bresson: Bibliotheque Nationale de France. (Paris).This is hardly curator Robert Delpire's first Cartier-Bresson retrospective, and its singularity (1) See technology singularity. (2) (Singularity) An experimental operating system from Microsoft for the x86 platform written almost entirely in C#, a .NET managed code language. Released in 2007, Singularity is a non-Windows research project. undoubtedly lies in the fifty years of friendship and collaboration between the world's best-known living photographer and the legendary publisher, producer, and founding director of Paris's Centre National de la Photographie, now director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3 2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. . Intended as a portrait of the man rather than a catalogue of the works, the exhibition includes little-known early photos, proofs, vintage prints In photography, a vintage print is the first print that the photographer makes immediately after developing a negative. Vintage prints are considered the original piece of art, as it is possible to arbitrarily obtain many copies from the same negative. , books, paintings, and drawings, and films by and about the photographer. May 1-July 27; CaixaForum, Barcelona, Sept. 15-Jan. 5, 2004; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, May 9, 2004-Aug. 2, 2004; Palazzo pa·laz·zo n. pl. pa·laz·zi or pa·laz·zos A large splendid residence or public building, such as a palace or museum. [Italian, from Latin Pal delle Esposizioni, Rome, Sept.30, 2004-Jan. 15, 2005. |
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