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Patrick Demarchelier: Legacy
Atlas Gallery presents a selection of prints from the archive of the late Patrick Demarchelier (1943-2022), revered as a master of light, color and composition.
The exhibition focuses on works produced from the mid-1970s to 2007, which established the Frenchman as one of the greats; Highlights include the world famous portrait from Diana, Princess of Wales (1990), Nude, Saint Bartholomew (1989) and Christy Turlington, New York (1990). Atlas Gallery, London, from September 22 to November 18, atlasgallery.com
Van Leo: Becoming Van Leo
This is the first international study of the work of the Armenian-Egyptian Van Leo, who died in 2002. Based on images inspired by his first encounter with a camera From the 1930s to his days in the studio capturing the A-list glamor of the Arab world and his experiments in self-portrait, the exhibition offers a holistic view of the self-described “Man Ray of Egypt.”
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, through November 5, hammer.ucla.edu
Philippe Garner: Summer – Seventies – Saint Tropez
Hamiltons hosts the first solo exhibition of photographs of the former Vice President of christian Philippe Garner.
Shot entirely on Kodachrome film, the images transport viewers to the “heyday of bohemian chic” in southern France, where Garner was born, effortlessly capturing the spirit of summer through a bold and vibrant palette. Hamiltons, London, October 4, hamiltonsgallery.com
Ara Güler: a play of light and shadow
In collaboration with photographer and co-curator Ahmet Polat and the Ara Güler Museum, Foam presents a four-part exhibition honoring the visual legacy left behind by Turkish photojournalist Ara Güler, often referred to as “The Eye of Istanbul.” ”.
Showcasing black and white images alongside other experimental and unseen works capture precious moments in his beloved country and city, be it street scenes or portraits of everyday life. Foam, Amsterdam, until November 8, foam.org
Viviane Sassen: art and fashion
art and fashion It marks the first retrospective in France of the Dutch artist known for her dynamic and innovative fashion images, which have appeared in campaigns for Jacquemus, Nike and Louis Vuitton.
More than 200 works by Sassen will showcase his skills in photography, collage, painting, and video. MEP Paris, from October 18 to February 11, 2024, mep-fr.org
Wolfgang Tillmans: Bend Me
Tillmans’ fourth solo exhibition with David Zwirner will comprise an entirely new body of work, based on the artist’s 2022 retrospective at MoMA in New York.
The idea of the fold as “an encounter between inside and outside, a change of direction that leaves a physical impression” is explored through photography, video projections, and paper sculptures. From the most literal folds of the Earth’s surface captured in lunar landscape (2022) to a series of portraits that examine “what it means to represent a person”, Tillmans, as always, encourages us to watch the world as it turns. David Zwirner, New York, from September 7 to October 14, davidzwirner.com
FT Weekend Festival
FT Weekend Festival returns on Saturday 2 September at Kenwood House Gardens, London. Book your tickets to enjoy a day of debates, tastings, questions and answers and more. . . Speakers include Cornelia Parker, Neil Jordan, Chris Floyd and many others, plus all your favorite FT writers and editors. Sign up now at ft.com/festival.
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