
Based on an idea by William Klein, CONTACTS is a series of 33 essential films to discover the artistic itinerary of the most important contemporary photographers in the world from an original perspective: through the images selected and commented on by the author himself (sheets of contact, proofs or slides), we enter the secret universe of creative work, at the very heart of the process of making a photographic work.
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The revival of contemporary photography
2004
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01. Sophie Calle
2004-01-01
Sophie Calle is a visual artist, photographer, writer and director. His job is to make his life, especially the most intimate moments, his work using all possible media (books, photos, videos, films, performances...).

02. Nan Goldin
2004-01-01
For the first time in thirteen minutes of a monologue of raw truth, Nan Goldin tells herself in “Contacts” what binds her to her images.

03. Duane Michals
2004-01-01
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04. Sarah Moon
2004-01-01
A fashion and advertising photographer since 1968, she very quickly won praise and prizes in Paris, London, New York and Tokyo, where her exhibitions were highly acclaimed.

05. Nobuyoshi Araki
2004-01-01
The city, the women, the sky and the flowers seen by the Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.

06. Hiroshi Sugimoto
2004-01-01
After studying economics at Rikkyo Saint-Paul's University in Tokyo, Sugimoto left Japan in 1970 to study photography at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.

07. Andreas Gursky
2004-01-01
The exhibition "Photography in Düsseldorf" traces the history of German photographic objectivity from the 1970s to the present day.

08. Thomas Ruff
2004-01-01
One of the leaders of a new German generation. Ruff uses the photographic medium in a documentary and objective way, in large color formats.

09. Jeff Wall
2004-01-01
A resolutely modern photographic art.

10. Lewis Baltz
2004-01-01
Focus on industrial society and its evolution since the end of the 1960s.

11. Jean-Marc Bustamante
2004-01-01
The first photos of the artist date from 1974. He treats his prints like paintings.