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« le: 15 Septembre 2006 à 13:20:10 »


Exposition de l'oeuvre du photographe Friedlander qui est décrit comme :

Comme Walker Evans et Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander capte l'ordinaire de la ville et du quotidien américains, les devantures des magasins, les annonces publicitaires, la télévision, les voitures, la vie urbaine dans son ensemble.
L'influence pop, les facéties spontanées et les innovations formelles marquent ses débuts de photographe dans les années 1950 et caractériseront toujours son travail. Toutefois, à l'orée des années 1970, sa sensibilité, son style et ses sujets s'élargissent. Un flot continu d'observations nourrit ses photographies d'où se dégagent charme et lyrisme.

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« Répondre #1 le: 08 Avril 2010 à 07:49:56 »

For most visitors to Beijing, it's not a question of whether they will go and see the Great Wall, but more which part of the wall they will visit. Starting from Shanhaiguan in the east and ending at Jiayuguan in the west, the Great Wall has an approximate length of 6700 kilometers. Badaling, 70 kilometers (40 miles) northwest of Beijing is where most people go - there is a cable car, tourist shops selling everything imaginable and plenty of fellow day-trippers.
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Simatai, 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Beijing used to be the unspoiled option. It is a very steep, sweeping section of the wall and therefore very dramatic. But even there, the cable car, tourist shops and crowds have arrived.
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