Édition 2010
HEAVY DUTY & RAZOR SHARP
July 3 — September 19
The Rencontres d’Arles 2010 feature six trails: through Argentina, rock music, and traditional film photography; with the friends of the LUMA Foundation; one about changes and changeovers; and a sixth on French prisons. This edition enjoys the expertise of twenty curators—heads international institutions, artistic directors, and collectors. Each trail begins with a guest of honour or an emblematic show. François Hébel, director of the Rencontres d’Arles.
DIRECTOR
FRANÇOIS HÉBEL
GENERAL ADMINISTRATOR
ALICE MARTIN
PRESIDENT
JEAN-NOËL JEANNENEY
RENCONTRES D’ARLES AWARDS
DISCOVERY AWARD (LUMA Foundation)
Taryn Simon
BOOK AWARDS (LUMA Foundation)
AUTHOR’S BOOK AWARD: Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965–1974 by Yutaka Takanashi (Only Photography),
Mention to Toshi-e (Towards the City) / Books on books #6 by Yutaka Takanashi (Errata Editions).
HISTORICAL BOOK AWARD: Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and ‘70s by Ryuichi Kaneko and Ivan Vartanian (Aperture),
Mention to México: fotografía y revolución (Lunwerg).
PHOTO-FOLIO REVIEW (Fnac)
Augustin Rebetez
FRANÇOIS HÉBEL
GENERAL ADMINISTRATOR
ALICE MARTIN
PRESIDENT
JEAN-NOËL JEANNENEY
RENCONTRES D’ARLES AWARDS
DISCOVERY AWARD (LUMA Foundation)
Taryn Simon
BOOK AWARDS (LUMA Foundation)
AUTHOR’S BOOK AWARD: Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965–1974 by Yutaka Takanashi (Only Photography),
Mention to Toshi-e (Towards the City) / Books on books #6 by Yutaka Takanashi (Errata Editions).
HISTORICAL BOOK AWARD: Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and ‘70s by Ryuichi Kaneko and Ivan Vartanian (Aperture),
Mention to México: fotografía y revolución (Lunwerg).
PHOTO-FOLIO REVIEW (Fnac)
Augustin Rebetez
