NEW YORK, NY.- As part of its sixtieth anniversary celebration,
Aperture Foundation, in collaboration with its partners presents the exhibition Delpire & Co. featuring a half century of achievement in the life and career of visionary French publisher, editor, and curator Robert Delpire, who has realized some of the most groundbreaking projectsin books, magazines, exhibitions, and advertising campaignsin the history of photography.
Over the past sixty years, the eyes and instincts of Robert Delpire have shaped much of the worlds understanding of photography. A prolific publisher and exhibition organizer, with a razor-sharp comprehension of the graphic arts, Delpire has had a defining hand in the careers of many of the master photographers of recent history.
Delpire & Co. (Delpire et Cie, in the original French) was one of the highlights of the Rencontres dArles in summer 2009, and was subsequently given a major presentation at la Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris from October 2009 to January 2010 with the continued support of the Fondation dentreprise Hermès.
The exhibition showcases Delpires rise to prominence in the world of photography through his pioneering and seminal work in magazine and book publishing, films, curatorship, and advertising for the past fifty years.
Delpire & Co. has been divided among four different venues, creating altogether a comprehensive exhibition on Delpires many initiatives. Howard Greenberg Gallery and Pace/MacGill Gallery also have exhibitions concurrently on view in celebration of Robert Delpires life and work.
Aperture Gallery
Presenting classical and seminal publications by now-iconic photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Klein, Robert Frank, Josef Koudelka, and Sarah Moon. Delpires work with magazines is also featured, including the very first issue of Neuf from 1950 and the seven issues of Nouvel Observateur Spécial Photo. Also presented in this space are Delpires advertising projects for diverse clients from Cacharel, Citroën, LOréal, and the French Ministry of Culture.
The Gallery at Hermès/Fondation dentreprise Hermès
The Gallery at Hermès, a space dedicated exclusively to photography, presents prints from more contemporary photographers such as Harry Gruyaert, Jehsong Baak, Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt, Michael Ackerman, Francesco Zizola, Raymond Depardon, Robert Doisneau, Paolo Pellegrin, and Marc Riboud. Their books also are on display so that the visitors can engage further with these photographers bodies of work. This space also showcases the Photo Poche series.
Cultural Services of the French Embassy
Cultural Services of the French Embassy presents Delpires children books, including the original French edition of Maurice Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are and Crocodile Tears by André François. These publications have entertained several generations of children since the 1950s until now.
La Maison Française of New York University
La Maison Française showcases the Poche Illustrateur series, celebrating notable illustrators such as Roman Cieślewicz, Honoré Daumier, Etienne Delessert, Guy Peellaert, and Saul Steinberg.
In addition, two supporting exhibitions are on view; Sarah Moon: Now and Then at Howard Greenberg Gallery, featuring new work, and Pace/MacGill Gallery exhibits works by prominent photographers in A Tribute to Robert Delpire: Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Josef Koudelka, Duane Michals, and Paolo Roversi.
Howard Greenberg Gallery
Howard Greenberg Gallery showcases the work of Sarah Moon.
Pace/MacGill Gallery
Pace/MacGill Gallery showcases the work of Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Josef Koudelka, Duane Michals, and Paolo Roversi.