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From the France Culture radio station, a four part series dedicated to the life and work of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
In French.
À propos de la série
De sa vocation de peintre à son parcours de photographe, Henri Cartier-Bresson jette un regard particulier sur les hommes qui l’entourent. Profondément humaniste, il a parcouru le monde avec son appareil photo Leica. Retour sur la vie et sur l'oeuvre de "l’œil du siècle".
About the series
From his vocation as a painter to his journey as a photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson takes a special look at the women & men around him. Deeply humanist, he traveled the world with his Leica camera. A look back at life and the work of "the eye of the century".
Link to the web site which contains links to each of the four episodes : La présence d'Henri Cartier-Bresson
On iTunes the podcast can be found as La Compagnie des Oeuvres
I've listened to the first part and it is really excellent. The first guest is Agnès Sire, artistic director of the Fondation Cartier-Bresson, who knew Cartier-Bresson well. There are also archival interviews with him.
A real treat to listen to, for those who understand French.
In French.
À propos de la série
De sa vocation de peintre à son parcours de photographe, Henri Cartier-Bresson jette un regard particulier sur les hommes qui l’entourent. Profondément humaniste, il a parcouru le monde avec son appareil photo Leica. Retour sur la vie et sur l'oeuvre de "l’œil du siècle".
About the series
From his vocation as a painter to his journey as a photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson takes a special look at the women & men around him. Deeply humanist, he traveled the world with his Leica camera. A look back at life and the work of "the eye of the century".
Link to the web site which contains links to each of the four episodes : La présence d'Henri Cartier-Bresson
On iTunes the podcast can be found as La Compagnie des Oeuvres
I've listened to the first part and it is really excellent. The first guest is Agnès Sire, artistic director of the Fondation Cartier-Bresson, who knew Cartier-Bresson well. There are also archival interviews with him.
A real treat to listen to, for those who understand French.