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Paris Impasse - Musée de la photographie Charleroi

6/2022

  • LR Paris Impasse J7 A7144
  • Paris has about 600 impasses, cités, villas and squares: streets that come to a dead end. Cul-de-sacs. Within the Périphérique, Paris is the most densely populated city in Europe, with more than 20,000 inhabitants per square kilometre. The photographs offer a glimpse of part of Paris that usually goes unnoticed. The photographs are taken from 2011 to 2019. Most of them during an artist-in-residence period in fall 2015, thanks to the Flemish Government.

    FIRST EXHIBITION Paris Impasse:
    June 4 - September 18, 2022
    Musée de la photographie Charleroi, Belgium

    The photobook PARIS IMPASSE by Karin Borghouts and graphic designer Jean-Michel Meyers was shortlisted for the LUMA Rencontres Dummy Award 2019 in ARLES, France.

    The photography book Paris Impasse is published in November 2020.
    26 x 19 x 3 cm
    304 pages, 225 photographs
    Concept & photography: Karin Borghouts
    Graphic design: Jean-Michel Meyers
    Text FR, NL, ENG: Eric Min
    Snoeck Publishers
    ISBN 978-9-4616-1648-7
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    LOOK AT THE VIDEO made for the Night of the Year 2020 Les rencontres de la photographie Arles.

    Lees hier het artikel over Paris Impasse in HART door Koen Van Synghel

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  • Former station of Pâturages, where Van Gogh got off the train in 1878. © Karin Borghouts, 2024

    7/2024

    ZICHT 188 July 2024

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