Georges Bartoli 1957 - Arte povera






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
A man wraps himself in his coat and spends the night in a photo booth in the Narbonne train station hall.
People, Life, Work by Georges Bartoli
Georges Bartoli offers us here some glimpses of a life spent observing the world.
He approached people, attracted by their gestures, their professions, and the way they live their daily lives.
Moments of humanity captured in their apparent banality, similar across eras and geographies.
The author
Originally from Matemale, in the Catalan Pyrenees, Georges Bartoli divides his time between his hometown and the fields of the world where women and men work, struggle, or try to rebuild their lives.
After several years in regional press (Midi Libre, L’Indépendant), he turned to social photojournalism, in France and abroad. He collaborated with L’Humanité, AFP, REA, then with Reuters and Maxppp, before becoming completely independent.
His work mainly focuses on social struggles, the world of work, alter-globalization, peasantry, as well as territories like Palestine or Venezuela.
Seller's Story
A man wraps himself in his coat and spends the night in a photo booth in the Narbonne train station hall.
People, Life, Work by Georges Bartoli
Georges Bartoli offers us here some glimpses of a life spent observing the world.
He approached people, attracted by their gestures, their professions, and the way they live their daily lives.
Moments of humanity captured in their apparent banality, similar across eras and geographies.
The author
Originally from Matemale, in the Catalan Pyrenees, Georges Bartoli divides his time between his hometown and the fields of the world where women and men work, struggle, or try to rebuild their lives.
After several years in regional press (Midi Libre, L’Indépendant), he turned to social photojournalism, in France and abroad. He collaborated with L’Humanité, AFP, REA, then with Reuters and Maxppp, before becoming completely independent.
His work mainly focuses on social struggles, the world of work, alter-globalization, peasantry, as well as territories like Palestine or Venezuela.
