
Frédérique Jouval | Ericka Weidmann Exposition Handicap & Dépendance - JR Dantou Commissariat d'exposition - Chargée de projet Paris, l'ENS 2012. Exposition Handicap & Dépendance - JR Dantou Commissariat d'exposition - Chargée de projet Paris, l'ENS 2012. Exposition Les Bishnois - Franck Vogel Scénographie et graphisme exposition RATP 2012. Exposition Les Bishnois - Franck Vogel Scénographie et graphisme exposition RATP 2012. Exposition 1950-2010 : Les 60 ans de Picto. Copyright © 2010 - Ericka Weidmann Fukt 2 Start Wit Larry Clark Henri Cartier-Bresson Alberto Korda Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez, better known as Alberto Korda or simply Korda (September 14, 1928 in Havana, Cuba – May 25, 2001 in Paris, France) was a Cuban photographer, remembered for his famous image Guerrillero Heroico of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara. Early life[edit] Korda, whose real name was Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez, was born on 14 September 1928 in Havana, Cuba. He got his first taste of photography when he took his father's Kodak 35mm and began taking pictures of his girlfriend.[1] Korda was the son of a railway worker, and took many jobs before beginning as a photographer's assistant. Korda began his career as a photographer who shot pictures at banquets, baptisms and weddings. Most of the jobs were photographed by his studio partner, in order to keep their business going. Cuban Revolution[edit] The relationship between Fidel Castro and Korda could not be defined by one label or title. Later life and death[edit] Notable photos by Korda[edit] Exhibitions[edit] Awards[edit]
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Kyle Thompson Joel-Peter Witkin Joel-Peter Witkin is a photographer whose images of the human condition are undeniably powerful. For more than twenty years he has pursued his interest in spirituality and how it impacts the physical world in which we exist. Finding beauty within the grotesque, Witkin pursues this complex issue through people most often cast aside by society -- human spectacles including hermaphrodites, dwarfs, amputees, androgynes, carcases, people with odd physical capabilities, fetishists and "any living myth ... anyone bearing the wounds of Christ." His constant reference to paintings from art history, including the works of Picasso, Balthus, Goya, Velásquez and Miro, are testaments to his need to create a new history for himself. The resulting photographs are haunting and beautiful, grotesque yet bold in their defiance – a hideous beauty that is as compelling as it is taboo.
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