Portrait of the Week #11 : PATTI SMITH ET LENNY KAYE

This photo of Patti Smith and her guitarist Lenny Kaye was taken, like the one of David Lynch, during the 20th anniversary of the Cartier Foundation.

Only in Paris

My friend and colleague Willy Ronis photographed Paris all his life — it was his principle subject. His photos, like his contemporary Robert Doisneau, are full of joy and life, impregnated with a certain nostalgia for the post-war years. Yet … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #7 – Juliette Binoche

This photo was taken during the making of the doomed film “The Lovers of the Pont-Neuf”. Juliette played the role of a down and out woman. The director, Leos Carax, had insisted that the actress – who also was his … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #6 – Léo Ferré

I took these photos of the wonderful creator of such songs as “Jolie Môme” (“Pretty Kid”) and “Avec le Temps” (“As Time Passes”) in 1986 during a concert at the Elysée Montmartre. He was already in the last period of … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #5 – Edouard Boubat

I met Edouard Boubat upon my joining Rapho in the mid-eighties but we only became close after he met my American wife. Boubat was a great seductor and at that time had his eye on a young American woman recently … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #3 – Bruce Nauman

I met Bruce Nauman in 1976. He was at that time the companion of a friend of mine. He lived in a automobile garage turned into a studio (to get there, you had to go up a service elevator). He … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #2 – Dalaï-Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama It was on my 2nd trip to India, in 1971, that I first met the Dalai Lama in his home in McLeod Gang where he has lived in exile since his flight from Tibet. I … Continue reading

Portrait of the week #1 – Willy Ronis

I first met Willy Ronis in 1984 in Arles during the photo festival there. It was the beginning of a long friendship. Willy was an excellent friend, in particular to younger photographers. We often went to visit him at his … Continue reading

Enzo’s Ferraris

For the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art recently published a gift box of two books recounting its history, including the project “A TRIBUTE TO FERRARI”, an exhibition designed by Andrée Putman. All these photographs … Continue reading