Corinne Day: Diary
6 November – 7 December 2018
Corinne Day (died in 2010 at the age of 48) former model, self-taught British photographer made a name for herself among other things by offering Kate Moss her first publication in Vogue UK. After revolutionizing fashion with photographs described as “grunge”, she moved away from it to devote herself to more personal research.
Presented for the first time in France, the Diary exhibition taken from the eponymous book published in 2000, retraces 10 years of intensely frank work around her life, her friends and the excesses that began in the early ’90s. Her alternately shocking and sad, morose and tender photos can recall Larry Clark or Nan Goldin for their uncompromising honesty and their hard-hitting subjects that challenge.
The Corinne Day Estate would like to thank the Martin Parr Foundation, Metro Imaging, Dennis Tuffnell and Galerie Gimpel Fils, London for their assistance in organising this exhibition.
Artist exhibited :
Corinne Day.
Horst Haack : chronographie
20 September – 27 October 2018
When I discovered Chronographie Terrestre (work in progress) exhibited in the form of a labyrinth at the Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre in 2011, I was fascinated by this work that Horst Haack has been tirelessly completing, page after page, day after day, for over thirty-six years now.
In this journal, less intimate than a mirror of the world, he scrutinizes the multiple facets of our existence that he depicts in images and texts to form a great humanist fresco filled with inhumanities.
Gabriel Müller
Artist exhibited :
Horst Haack.
Klaus Staudt: un demi-siècle de création
22 March – 26 April 2018
After two solo exhibitions in 2008 and 2013, Klaus Staudt is, for his 85th birthday, once again on our walls with works retracing his last 50 years of creation.
We present a selection of reliefs and steles – unique or multiple – composed of geometric modules, arranged according to well-defined protocols, and devote for the first time a room to his drawings and screen prints on paper or plexiglass.
Artist exhibited :
Klaus Staudt.