Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection to Present Major Photography Survey 'Remember Me' in Paris
The Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection will launch a comprehensive photography exhibition titled "Remember Me" on October 7, 2026, to mark the bicentennial of the medium's invention. The exhibition features approximately 700 works by over 70 artists, including Gustave Le Gray, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Barbara Kruger. Curated by Matthieu Humery and Lola Regard, the non-chronological survey draws from the Pinault Collection’s extensive holdings of historical and contemporary photography.
- Artists: Barbara Kruger, Gustave Le Gray, Cindy Sherman, Dorothea Lange, Wolfgang Tillmans, Man Ray, Louise Lawler, Eugène Atget, Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Erwin Blumenfeld, Constantin Brancusi, Steffi Brandl, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Claude Cahun, Julia Margaret Cameron, George Frederic Cannons, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Maurizio Cattelan, Robert Cumming, Imogen Cunningham, Raymond Depardon, Maté Dobokay, Robert Doisneau, Frantisek Drtikol, Pierre Dubreuil, John Edmonds, Walker Evans, Richard Fenton, Jim Goldberg, Nan Goldin, Peter Hujar, Constantin Joffe, André Kertesz, Rudolf Koppitz, Tarrah Krajnak, Annie Leibovitz, Zoe Leonard, Sherrie Levine, El Lissitsky, Dora Maar, Boris Mikhailov, Lee Miller, Tyler Mitchell, Zanele Muholi, Ugo Mulas, Youssef Nabil, Lusha Nelson, Helmut Newton, Meret Oppenheim, Paul Outerbridge, Irving Penn, Richard Prince, Eileen Quinlan, Paul Stone Raymor, Anne Rehbinder, Jack Robinson, Alexander Rodchenko, August Sander, Francescco Scavullo, Sherril Schell, Karl Schenker, Ernst Schneider, Dayanita Singh, Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Deborah Turbeville, Danh Vo, Arthur Fellig Weegee, Edward Weston, Francesca Woodman
- People: Matthieu Humery, Lola Regard
- Museums: Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection
- Locations: Paris
- Prices: 15€, 10€
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