
Literary encounter with Genaro Bardy
COME AND MEET GENARO BARDY AND DISCOVER HIS BOOK "MY NAME IS NOBODY" - Registration required
"My Name is Nobody" is photographer Genaro Bardy's fifth book, a work that delves deep into the quest for identity in the world's major cities. Through a collection of striking photographs taken over a three-year period, he explores how our daily interactions with the urban environment shape who we are.
After settling in Salvador, Genaro Bardy felt a profound contrast when he returned to Paris. This feeling of strangeness in his own city led him to reflect on the loss of identity that can be experienced in modern metropolises. How can you feel like a stranger in your own home? What really ties us to a place?
Editions Odyssée
We invite you to talk to Genaro about his work in an interview conducted by Marine, bookseller at Quai de la Photo, followed by a book signing! It will also be possible to buy the book on site.
Meet us on Saturday, April 19, from 4pm at 9, port de la Gare.
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Initiation au collodion humide avec Thomas Halkin
SAMEDI 6 DÉCEMBRE: INITIATION AU COLLODION HUMIDE 12H00 - 16H00 Et si, cette année, le plus beau cadeau était une expérience à vivre ? À l’approche des fêtes, Quai de […]
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Séance de dédicace avec Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
On the barge 9 port de la Gare, Paris, FranceSéance de dédicace à la librairie du Quai de la Photo, Samedi 6 décembre, de 15h à 17hÀ l’occasion de la sortie de KTAGS – Catacombes de Paris, venez rencontrer Marc-Aurèle Vecchione, […]
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Atelier enfant autour de l’exposition “Urban Photo”
Pour les enfants de 5 à 11 ansOffrez à vos enfants une parenthèse créative autour de la photographie avec notre atelier spécial, inspiré de l’exposition Urban Photo : 50 ans […]
COME AND MEET GENARO BARDY AND DISCOVER HIS BOOK "MY NAME IS NOBODY" - Registration required
"My Name is Nobody" is photographer Genaro Bardy's fifth book, a work that delves deep into the quest for identity in the world's major cities. Through a collection of striking photographs taken over a three-year period, he explores how our daily interactions with the urban environment shape who we are.
After settling in Salvador, Genaro Bardy felt a profound contrast when he returned to Paris. This feeling of strangeness in his own city led him to reflect on the loss of identity that can be experienced in modern metropolises. How can you feel like a stranger in your own home? What really ties us to a place?
Editions Odyssée
We invite you to talk to Genaro about his work in an interview conducted by Marine, bookseller at Quai de la Photo, followed by a book signing! It will also be possible to buy the book on site.
Meet us on Saturday, April 19, from 4pm at 9, port de la Gare.
