Guy Tillim
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Né en 1962 à Johannesbourg, Afrique du Sud, il vit et travaille à Durban et Paris. Photojournaliste, il rejoint le collectif Afrapix (1986-1990) et commence par témoigner des fusillades dans les townships. La qualité de ses reportages lui vaut d’être appelé par Reuters (1986-1988) et l’AFP (1993-19994). Puis Tillim devient free-lance et s’engage à couvrir les conflits mondiaux. Bien que son œuvre parle essentiellement de la guerre, Tillim a décliné ce thème en une variété d’approches : portraits...
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2010 World Press Photo Contest winners to be announced in february
The results of the 53rd annual World Press Photo Contest will be announced on Friday, 12 February 2010 at 11.00 a.m. (C.E.T.) during a press conference at the Boekmanzaal in the Amsterdam City Hall, Amstel 1. Following the announcement, the photos will be published on World Press Photo's website: www.worldpressphoto.org. Since it was founded in 1955, the World Press Photo Contest is widely cons...
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WORLD - IMAGES 3
In 2005 and 2007, Helmhaus Zürich presented the first and second parts of its World - Images exhibition series. The project now continues with the third part, accompanied, as always, by a publication. One of the main aims of this project is to find out more about the different ways in which artists transpose their views of the world into the medium of photography, especially in an age of m...
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Guy Tillim Avenue Patrice Lumumba
Extra City presents the project Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Guy Tillim in collaboration with the Flemish-Dutch House deBuren a few months before the 50th anniversary of Congolese independence from Belgium.
Avenue Patrice Lumumba is an examination of modern history in Africa against the backdrop of its colonial and post-colonial architectural heritage. It travels through numerous Af...
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Guy Tillim - Afrique du sud, de l’apartheid à nos jours
Dès ses débuts de photographe, Guy Tillim s’est engagé contre le régime de l’apartheid…
Ce photographe sud-africain né en 1962 se partage aujourd’hui entre Durban et Paris. Dès 1985, il intègre un collectif de photographes militant contre l’apartheid. Rapidement, la qualité de ses reportages lu...
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A Look Away - South African Photography Today
»A Look Away« is the first of two exhibitions on Contemporary South African Art at Gallery Kuckei + Kuckei in Berlin. While the first show will focus on the latest developments in photography, the second part, titled »Why not?«, will present artists working in various mediums such as sculpture, installation, video and performance.
»A Look Away«...
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Guy Tillim - Léopold and Mobutu
Photojournaliste (représenté par l’agence Vu), Guy Tillim tente de vivre de sa photographie sans compromission, associant les témoignages documentaires avec le développement d'une esthétique photographique singulière. Il aime présenter son travail comme autant de possibilités pour franchir les frontières tant physiques que spirituelles. Il a couvert au début des années 90 la ...
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Gui Tillim - Petros village
In cooperation with the Sant'Egidio Community, the Festival sent a great South African photographer to areas in Malawi risking famine.
The village of Petros is situated in the middle of Malawi, about 50 kilometres north of the capital, Lilongwe. Organised in rural communities, but not far from civilisation, the farmers in this village rely on the local market, where they sell tobacco and beans ...
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Guy Tillim Petros Village, Malawi, 2006
In this new series of colour photographs Guy Tillim looks intimately at the daily life of the residents of a village in central Malawi. On two occasions he stayed for a week in the village and quietly observed the conversations and routines of the day. His lyrical images of the residents and the textures of the village linger with their stilln...
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AFRICA REMIX L’ART CONTEMPORAIN D’UN CONTINENT
25 MAI - 8 AOÛT 2005
GALERIE 1, NIVEAU 6
Pour la première fois en France, le Centre Pompidou présente une exposition majeure sur l’art contemporain du continent africain. Cette manifestation, Africa Remix, réunit les oeuvres d'une centaine d'artistes africains - des peintures de Chéri Samba aux installations de Barthélémy Toguo, Yinka Shonibare et Jane Alexander, Pascale Marthine Tayou, de...
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