
Asako Narahashi, Kawaguchiko, from the series: half awake and half asleep in the water, 2003 © Asako Narahashi, courtesy Galerie Priska Pasquer, Köln
Paris Photo, one of the largest and best assemblages of photographic images and talent in the world, looks like it’s more exciting than ever this year, with 107 exhibitors—more than a third of them new to the fair—showing vintage, modern, and contemporary prints by more than 500 artists. Among the highlights should be the one-person exhibits for Martin Parr, Dayanita Singh, and Alec Soth, and the “Spotlight on Japan,” with works by 130 Japanese photographers from 1848 to the present. Check out lensculture for a great preview of 200 images.
Paris Photo, November 13 to 16, 2008, Carrousel du Louvre, 99 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France.

Denis Darzacq, Hyper n°3, 2007 © Courtesy Denis Darzacq et VU’La Galerie, Paris

Laura Letinsky, Untitled #117 (from Hardly More Than Ever), 2007 © Courtesy Yancey Richardson Gallery

Tsukada Mamoru, Identical Twins, 2003 © Courtesy of Tomio Koyama gallery

Adam Jeppesen, DK Orestaden, 2005 © Courtesy Kudlek van der Grinten Galerie, Cologne

Yang Yankang, A disciple spreading Longda, Sichuan, 2006 © Courtesy 798 Photo Gallery
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2 Responses to “Yay Paree”
jkh_22 @ 2008-11-27 07:17:48 AM says:
SO mad, I didn’t get a snap of the Bankhead portrait. Ahhh, going to write the gallery now for a jpeg, to share with you. XOj
PS Am I missing it somehow, or is there still not yet a link to The Daily F’log on the Fotolog home/splash page??
Quelle honte!
Ben Thompson @ 2008-12-26 08:23:04 PM says:
I found more here if anyone’s interested
