Bruno Barbey
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Bruno Barbey (13 February 1941 – 9 November 2020) was a Moroccan-born French photographer. Throughout his four-decade career he traveled across five continents, photographing many wars.
Life and work
Barbey was born in Morocco. His father was a diplomat.
He spent 1979 to 1981 photographing
Death
Barbey died on 9 November 2020 at the age of 79 in Orbais l’Abbaye, France.[5]
Awards
- French National Order of Merit[citation needed]
- Overseas Press Club Award[citation needed]
- Photojournalism Award, University of Missouri[citation needed]
Publications
Publications by Barbey
- Naples. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1964.
- Camargue. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1964.
- Portugal. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1966.
- Kenya. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1966.
- Koweït. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1967.
- Ecosse. Switzerland: Rencontre, 1968.
- Ceylan. France: André Barret, 1974.
- Iran. Jeune Afrique, 1976.
- Nigeria. France: Jeune Afrique, 1978.
- Bombay. Netherlands: Time & Life, 1979.
- Pologne. France: Arthaud, 1982.
- Le Gabon. France: Chêne, 1984.
- Portugal. Germany: Hoffmann & Campe, 1988.
- Fès, immobile, immortelle. France: Imprimerie Nationale, 1996.
- Gens des nuages. France: Stock, 1997.
- Mai 68. France: Différence, 1998.
- Photo Poche. France: Nathan, 1999.
- Essaouira. France: Chêne, 2000.
- Les Italiens. France: Martinière, 2002.
- Maroc. France: Martinière, 2003.
- 1968, Bruno Barbey. Istanbul, Turkey: Fotografevi, 2008.
- Italyanlar / Italians. Turkey: Yapi Kredi, 2008.
- Bruno Barbey's Istanbul. Turkey: Yapi Kredi, 2009.
- Passages. Paris: La Martinière, 2015. ISBN 978-2732455723. Bilingual English and French.
Publications with contributions by Barbey
- Magnum Contact Sheets. Edited by Kristen Lubben.
- Magnum Contact Sheets. London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. ISBN 9780500544129.
- Magnum Contact Sheets. London: Thames & Hudson, 2014. ISBN 978-0500544310. Compact edition.
- Magnum Contact Sheets: The Collector's Edition: Bruno Barbey, Paris Riots, 1968. London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. ISBN 978-0500544129.
- Magnum Contact Sheets. London: Thames & Hudson, 2011.
Films
- The Bakery Girl of Monceau (1963) – directed by Éric Rohmer, cinematography by Barbey
- Mai 68 (1968) – 16 mm, B&W
- 3 Jours, 3 Photographes (1979) – directed by F. Moscovitz; about Barbey, Jean Loup Sieff and Robert Doisneau
- Assignment in Morocco (1988) – BBC, directed by Clem Vallance; in conjunction with centenary of National Geographic
- Maroc sans Frontière (1996) – directed by Mostafa Bouazzaoui for Moroccan television
- Les Italiens (2002) – directed by Caroline Thiénot; betanum, 10 mins
- Panoramiques Maroc (2003) – Caroline Thiénot; betanum, 12 mins
- Grand Angle (2005) – 2M, Maroc
- Mai 68 vu par Bruno Barbey (2008) – Caroline Thienot
Collections
Barbey's work is held in the following collection:
- Magnum Photos: Photographic Collection at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
References
- ^ a b Adams, Tim (22 November 2020). "The Guardian - Back to home Search jobs Search News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle ShowMore Film Music TV & radio Books Art & design Stage Games Classical The big picture Photography The big picture: underwater cycling with Bruno Barbey". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Bruno Barbey's best photograph: the Paris protests of 1968". The Guardian. 21 August 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- ^ Magnum Photos
- ^ Haluk Dağ, "Bruno Barbey's Istanbul Archived 2012-03-10 at the Wayback Machine", SkyLife, April 2010. Turkish Airlines. Accessed 31 October 2010.
- ^ Mercier, Clémentine (9 November 2020). "Mort de Bruno Barbey, figure de l'âge d'or du photojournalisme". Libération.fr. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Magnum biography
- Euro Visions Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine