Thursday 26 September, 2013
With Bernard Latarjet, founder of the DATAR mission, Raphaële Bertho,photography historian, professor at the Université Bordeaux 3, author of “La mission photographique de la DATAR” (éd. La Documentation française) and Cédric Delsaux, photographer and co-founder of the “France(s), territoire liquide” project.
Led by Natasha Wolinski, Art Critic.
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