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Thursday 13 November, 2025

Le Feuilletage #14 | Ripples in the Pond with Bharat Sikka

Thursday, October 13, 2025, at 7 p.m.

In Ripples in the Pond, Bharat Sikka offers a sensitive exploration of Makharda, a peripheral township near Calcutta, where different temporalities and social worlds intertwine.

Through a photographic approach rooted in time and observation, the artist highlights the connections between memory, modernity, and the slow transformation of the landscape.

The project is grounded in a personal return — both physical and emotional — inspired by the 1980s Indian television series Malgudi Days, which portrayed the quiet life of a small town. This reference is not merely nostalgic; it provides an aesthetic framework for exploring the semi-rural imagination of the place.

The ponds, recurring throughout the work, play both a concrete and symbolic role: as real bodies of water and metaphorical surfaces, they reflect the tensions between past and present, dream and reality, rural life and emerging urbanity.

Talk in English followed by a book signing.
Paid entry. Tickets available online.

Le Feuilletage is an event format created by the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson dedicated to the photobook.
It invites a photographer to revisit the genesis of one of their works — from image selection to sequencing and book design.

Thursday November 13, 2025

Le feuilletage

Le Feuilletage #14 | Ripples in the Pond with Bharat Sikka

In Ripples in the Pond, Bharat Sikka offers a sensitive exploration of Makharda, a peripheral township near Calcutta, where different…

Wednesday October 8, 2025

Le feuilletage

Le Feuilletage #13 | DIMMA / BRUME / MIST with JH Engström

Born in 1969 in Karlstad (Sweden), JH Engström has been developing for over three decades a major body of work…

Thursday April 10, 2025

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Le Feuilletage #12 | Blinked Myself Awake with Bieke Depoorter

In recent years, Bieke Depoorter has sought out amateur stargazer, visited observatories, and researched the history of astronomy. Never especially…

Thursday March 27, 2025

La place des images

How to make a landscape speak? Photography and geopolitics.

Landscapes hold traces of human histories—political, colonial, social, or economic. Through fragmented glimpses, Karim Kal’s nocturnal landscapes reveal the historical…

Thursday March 13, 2025

Guided tours

Clément Chéroux, director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and curator of the exhibitions Karim Kal – Mons Ferratus et Marjaana…

Thursday March 6, 2025

Joseph Schiano di Lombo – Le Tact (Sound Piece for Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson)

On the occasion of the release of his new album Le tact, the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson is delighted to welcome…

Thursday February 13, 2025

Le feuilletage

Le Feuilletage #11 | i am (not) your mother with Hady Barry

https://youtu.be/TtvqZcbFbJw?si=_B1cgtTExpAyovQ9 In 2002, during the civil war, Hady Barry and her family fled Côte d’Ivoire to Senegal. Shortly thereafter, her…

Wednesday December 4, 2024

Le feuilletage

Le Feuilletage #10 | Remember to Forget with Mame-Diarra Niang

Conversation with Mame-Diarra Niang on Remember to Forget (Mack Books, 2024). On the occasion of the exhibition of the same…