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Since its launch at the Festival de Cannes in 2015, Women In Motion has been shining a light on the creativity and unique contribution made by women in culture and the arts whose work has helped to transform our vision of the world. As the program celebrates the 5th anniversary of its partnership with Les Rencontres d'Arles, Kering is pleased to renew its commitment to the festival for another five years.
This is the first major monograph organized in France about the Brazilian photographer. Her previous involvement with Les Rencontres d'Arles had been in 2013, when she received the Historical Book Award for her work on the photographs stolen from the National Library of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.
Interested in "the way the system tries to erase or manipulate links with the past", the photographer appropriates and transforms archival photographic material into an art installation or a book of photography. Her work is a detailed exploration of time, of forgetting, and the social and psychological changes that affect memory.
The Women In Motion Award for Photography, which has celebrated the career of an outstanding photographer every year since 2019, is accompanied by an endowment for acquiring works by the chosen artist for the Rencontres d'Arles collection. It was previously awarded to Susan Meiselas in 2019, Sabine Weiss in 2020, Liz Johnson Artur in 2021 and Babette Mangolte in 2022.
This year, Women In Motion is particularly proud to support La Pointe courte, des photographies au film, an exhibition curated by Carole Sandrin, assisted by Elisa Magnani of the Institut pour la Photographie. The display, created with the approval of Rosalie Varda and the Ciné-Tamaris team, consists of photographs taken by Agnès Varda in the summer of 1954 before and during the shooting of the film La Pointe courte and will be on show at the Cloître Saint-Trophime during the Rencontres d'Arles.
Agnès Varda represents everything that the Women In Motion program was created for. A key figure in the program since the first edition in Cannes in 2015, she spoke on several occasions with her characteristic mixture of passion and imagination about the various battles she had fought, about feminism, and also the solutions that she envisaged – and to which she always remained committed. For the Women In Motion program, the exhibition is a way of maintaining its support for this hugely important figure in France’s artistic heritage.
In March 2019, Kering and Les Rencontres d'Arles announced their collaboration and the launch of the Women In Motion photography program in Arles. While continuing its sponsorship since 2016 of the Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro Award, which supports emerging female talent, Kering announced two complementary initiatives in partnership with Les Rencontres: the Women In Motion Award and the Women In Motion LAB. The latter program provides funding for long-term projects that highlight women in photography. The first edition, which ran from 2019 to 2021, funded a research project that led to the publication of a reference work - A world history of women photographers - in both French and English editions.
For the second LAB program, starting in 2021, Kering and Les Rencontres supported research to promote Bettina Grossman's archives by the artist Yto Barrada, with an eponymous book Bettina being published and an exhibition of her work being held as part of the festival in July 2022.
The third LAB-supported project, starting in 2023, will be announced shortly.
For more information
Please visit the Women In Motion press section on kering.com
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Contacts
Press Kering
Emilie Gargatte | +33 (0)1 45 64 61 20 | emilie.gargatte@kering.com
Eva Dalla Venezia | +33 (0)1 45 64 65 06 | eva.dallavenezia@kering.com
Press Rencontres d’Arles
Claudine Colin Communication
Alexis Gregorat | +33 6 45 03 16 89 | alexis@claudinecolin.com