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S. K. Riley
S. K. Riley @SKRiley_Author@universeodon.com  ·  4 weeks ago

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‘Too original for just one medium’: Agnès Varda’s Paris photographs go on show

The esteemed film director began as a photographer, capturing the postwar freedoms of Paris. New exhibition at the Musée Carnavalet presents her as a vital part of the city’s creative history.

#AgnèsVarda#Photography#Paris
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/apr/11/agnes-vardas-paris-photographs

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sculptor and artist Alexander Calder photographed by Varda in 1954 Photograph: © Succession Agnès Varda / 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / ADAGP, Paris
Keep smiling … sculptor and artist Alexander Calder photographed by Varda in 1954 Photograph: © Succession Agnès Varda / 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / ADAGP, Paris
Keep smiling … sculptor and artist Alexander Calder photographed by Varda in 1954 Photograph: © Succession Agnès Varda / 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / ADAGP, Paris
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Will Tuladhar-Douglas
Will Tuladhar-Douglas @yetiinabox@todon.nl  ·  4 weeks ago

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@SKRiley_Author Calder in a Calder - how wonderful!!
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S. K. Riley
S. K. Riley @SKRiley_Author@universeodon.com  ·  4 weeks ago

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'The Artist in Her Own Right: The Cinema of Agnès Varda’:

https://midcenturycinema.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Varda.Kirshner.Cineaste.Summer2021.pdf

#AgnèsVarda#Photography#Cinema

Black & white image of the artist looking through the lens of a camera, with one eye on the viewer.
Credit: Micheline Pelletier
Black & white image of the artist looking through the lens of a camera, with one eye on the viewer. Credit: Micheline Pelletier
Black & white image of the artist looking through the lens of a camera, with one eye on the viewer. Credit: Micheline Pelletier
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