Pascal Baril 1963 - Stephane Collaro






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Photo Pascal Baril 1963
Stephane Collaro, ambiance on set of the Cocoricoboy studio show at the Buttes de Chaumont, Paris 1984
Vintage silver gelatine print
The People Portraits of Pascal Baril in Cannes
For more than forty years, Pascal Baril has haunted the backstage areas of the Cannes Film Festival. His photojournalist eye allows him to capture much more than the mere sparkle of the red carpet. Behind the glamour and the spotlights, he reveals moments of grace, emotion and truth.
Actors, directors, singers and personalities from the artistic world parade before his lens. From Madonna to Marion Cotillard, from Isabelle Adjani to Penélope Cruz, his portraits testify to a rare closeness with those who shape the cinematic imagination of contemporary cinema.
Shot in black and white or in color depending on the era, these photographs constitute today a sensitive memory of the Cannes Film Festival and its icons. Between press photography and author portrait, Pascal Baril offers us a view that is both elegant, humane and timeless on the celebrities of his time.
This series would fit perfectly into a summer exhibition at the Atelier/Galerie Taylor dedicated to the “Icons of Cannes.”
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Photo Pascal Baril 1963
Stephane Collaro, ambiance on set of the Cocoricoboy studio show at the Buttes de Chaumont, Paris 1984
Vintage silver gelatine print
The People Portraits of Pascal Baril in Cannes
For more than forty years, Pascal Baril has haunted the backstage areas of the Cannes Film Festival. His photojournalist eye allows him to capture much more than the mere sparkle of the red carpet. Behind the glamour and the spotlights, he reveals moments of grace, emotion and truth.
Actors, directors, singers and personalities from the artistic world parade before his lens. From Madonna to Marion Cotillard, from Isabelle Adjani to Penélope Cruz, his portraits testify to a rare closeness with those who shape the cinematic imagination of contemporary cinema.
Shot in black and white or in color depending on the era, these photographs constitute today a sensitive memory of the Cannes Film Festival and its icons. Between press photography and author portrait, Pascal Baril offers us a view that is both elegant, humane and timeless on the celebrities of his time.
This series would fit perfectly into a summer exhibition at the Atelier/Galerie Taylor dedicated to the “Icons of Cannes.”
