Luc Delahaye: Photography Between Art and Information
In the context of the Mois de la photo festival, themed 'Histoire, Histoires: du document à la fiction', the magazine art press continues a discussion started in its issue 295 ('Faits et fictions') about the intersection of photography, art, and journalism. The article features an interview with photographer Luc Delahaye by Philippe Dagen, where Delahaye argues for creating autonomous images that 'think' and constitute a new art of history. The piece reflects on how some photojournalists now aspire to artistic creation, moving beyond media critique to produce self-sufficient visual works.
Key facts
- The article appears in art press magazine.
- It is published in the November 2004 issue.
- The piece is part of the Mois de la photo festival.
- The festival theme is 'Histoire, Histoires: du document à la fiction'.
- The article continues a reflection from issue 295 titled 'Faits et fictions'.
- Luc Delahaye is interviewed by Philippe Dagen.
- Delahaye discusses creating 'images that think'.
- The article explores the ambition of photojournalists to produce autonomous art.
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Artists
- Luc Delahaye
Institutions
- art press
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