France: Photographer Sabine Weiss dies

The French-Swiss photographer Sabine Weiss, a senior spokeswoman for the French School of Humanities, passed away at her 97th birthday in Paris on Tuesday, her family and colleagues said.

Born in Switzerland in 1924, Weiss, who acquired French citizenship in 1995, lived in Paris where she had set up her studio on the Boulevard Murat since 1949, her associates said, according to APE-MPE.

Like Duano, Bouba, Willie Ronis or even Isis, Sabine Weiss immortalized the lives of ordinary people without claiming any influence.

A pioneer in post-war photography, she was also known for her fashion photos that were published in Vogue. He said that a good photo “should be moving, well thought out and simple. “People’s sensitivity must be seen in the eyes.”

Awarded the Women in Motion Photography Award in 2020, which she officially received at Arles in 2021, she has made about 160 exhibitions worldwide.

Photography as a “friendship”

Discreet personality, this witty woman one meter and fifty-five centimeters tall, suffered some kind of “separation” as a woman and wanted to have “an ongoing dialogue” with her subject, considering that photography is like a “friendship”.

She had happily surveyed the Museon Arlaten in Arles last July in her last meetings with photography (rencontres de la photographie), where she was present with her exhibition: black-and-white photographs from the 1950s to the present, street scenes in their majority , portraits of children begging or vendors on the street, domestic cats and folk dances.

Most recently, Sabine Weiss came to Deauville’s Planches-Contact Festival for a public meeting.

The exhibition at the Casa de Tre Oci in Venice from March 10 to October 25, 2022, will be a “tribute exhibition”, her associates said.

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