01 Leo Matiz
Leo Matiz, Venezuala 1950, Tirage argentique vintage ©Leo Matiz courtesy Galerie Frédéric Moisan
01 Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier, Wilmette ©Vivian Maier courtesy Galerie Frédéric Moisan
01 Bernard Guillot
Bernard GUILLOT - Sans titre issu de la série Pavillon blanc 1977-1995
01 Jérome Liebling
Jérome Liebling, Grain Worker, 1950 ©Jérome Liebling courtesy Galerie Frédéric Moisan

Galerie Frédéric Moisan

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Jerome Liebling, Vivian Maier, Bernard Guillot, Léo Matiz
4, 3, 2, 1 …!
4 – 28 november

4 photographers, 3 countries, 2 colors, 1 vision.

Born in 1950 in Bâle, Bernard Guillot spends his time between Egypt and France. In his painting and photography, he conveys his sens of wonderment, riddle and timeless.

The Colombian photographer Leo Matiz (1917-1998), a close friend of Frida Kahlo as well as Diego Riviera, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, provides sensitive images which are suffused with startling intimacy and the human value of each individual. His subjects are revealed in a powerful graphic composition, close to the aesthetic of Manuel Álvarez Bravo or Gabriel Figueroa.

Finally, the street photography by Jerome Liebling (1924 -2011) and Vivian Maier (1926-2009) truly captures the souls of the people. The show will include a selection of portraits of workers, children and passers-by which build a lively and passionate tribute to the America 1950s to 1970s.