“I do not believe you can be a good photographer if you aren’t curious about others” — Martine Franck

This book was conceived to shed light on the significant visual contribution made to photography by Martine Franck (Anverra, 1938 – Paris, 2012), an influential woman photographer active during the final third of the 20th-century. Celebrating her most renowned images of childhood, old age and theatre, many of which have become iconic, this book also offers a glimpse into swathes of her work depicting labour, the women’s liberation movement and consumer society, which have seldom been displayed before now.

This new retrospective brings to a wider audience this truly humanistic artist, who engaged so deeply with her times, and for whom the camera was the privileged medium for Looking at Others.

 

Texts by: Clément Chéroux, Shirley Jordan, Clara Bouveresse