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Martine Franck

Looking at Others


  • Silvana
  • Expo: March-May 2024, Forte di Bard
  • by Clément Chéroux
  • 9788836656486 | EN | HB
In her case a form of generosity, being curious about others was very much a character trait of Martine Franck''s, Belgian photographer and documentary filmmaker. This volume shed light on her immense contribution to photography, celebrating this female photographer''s most renowned images of childhood, old age and the theatre, many of which have become iconic. Equally of interest is discovering swathes of her work depicting labour, the women''s liberation movement and consumer society.

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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836656486
Author(s) Clément Chéroux
Publication date June 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 220 mm
Illustrations 170 col. & bw ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Forte di Bard
Publisher ISBN 9788836656479 (FR)
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In her case a form of generosity, being curious about others was very much a character trait of Martine Franck''s (Anverra, 1938 - Paris, 2012), Belgian photographer and documentary filmmaker. From the early 1960s until the end of her life over a decade ago, she patiently developed a demanding photographic oeuvre on the foundation of a sincere attraction to human beings. Childhood joy, portraits of workers, feminist struggles, Buddhist spirituality, the elderly... In the tradition of French humanist photography, Franck dedicated herself to documenting the vast tapestry of earthly human adventure. This volume shed light on Martine Franck''s immense contribution to photography, celebrating this female photographer''s most renowned images of childhood, old age and the theatre, many of which have become iconic. Equally of interest is discovering swathes of her work depicting labour, the women''s liberation movement and consumer society, which have seldom been displayed before now. This new retrospective brings to a wider audience an artist who was undoubtedly more political and more engaged with her times, for whom the camera was the favoured medium for Looking at Others. texts by: Clément Chéroux, Shirley Jordan, Clara Bouveresse "I do not believe you can be a good photographer if you aren''t curious about others " Martine Franck Exhibition: Forte di Bard, March-May 2024