Sophie Calle is a visual artist, photographer, writer and director. His job is to make his life, especially the most intimate moments, his work using all possible media (books, photos, videos, films, performances...).
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2. Nan Goldin
For the first time in thirteen minutes of a monologue of raw truth, Nan Goldin tells herself in “Contacts” what binds her to her images.
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3. Duane Michals
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4. Sarah Moon
A fashion and advertising photographer since 1968, she very quickly won praise and prizes in Paris, London, New York and Tokyo, where her exhibitions were highly acclaimed.
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5. Nobuyoshi Araki
The city, the women, the sky and the flowers seen by the Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
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6. Hiroshi Sugimoto
After studying economics at Rikkyo Saint-Paul's University in Tokyo, Sugimoto left Japan in 1970 to study photography at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.
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7. Andreas Gursky
The exhibition "Photography in Düsseldorf" traces the history of German photographic objectivity from the 1970s to the present day.
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8. Thomas Ruff
One of the leaders of a new German generation. Ruff uses the photographic medium in a documentary and objective way, in large color formats.
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9. Jeff Wall
A resolutely modern photographic art.
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10. Lewis Baltz
Focus on industrial society and its evolution since the end of the 1960s.
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11. Jean-Marc Bustamante
The first photos of the artist date from 1974. He treats his prints like paintings.