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*'''Keep''' - he is notable [http://quefaire.paris.fr/fiche/102396_exposition_jean_philippe_charbonnier_l_oeil_de_paris_], [http://lunettesrouges.blog.lemonde.fr/2014/12/12/jean-philippe-charbonnier-pieton-de-paris/], [http://blogs.mediapart.fr/edition/photographes-et-photographie/article/211214/photographies-et-legendes-jean-philippe-charbonnier-1921-2004], [http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/28/bettina-simone-micheline-bodin-model-photography-galleria-carla-sozzani/] [[Special:Contributions/103.27.227.107|103.27.227.107]] ([[User talk:103.27.227.107|talk]]) 09:14, 21 June 2015 (UTC) |
*'''Keep''' - he is notable [http://quefaire.paris.fr/fiche/102396_exposition_jean_philippe_charbonnier_l_oeil_de_paris_], [http://lunettesrouges.blog.lemonde.fr/2014/12/12/jean-philippe-charbonnier-pieton-de-paris/], [http://blogs.mediapart.fr/edition/photographes-et-photographie/article/211214/photographies-et-legendes-jean-philippe-charbonnier-1921-2004], [http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/28/bettina-simone-micheline-bodin-model-photography-galleria-carla-sozzani/] [[Special:Contributions/103.27.227.107|103.27.227.107]] ([[User talk:103.27.227.107|talk]]) 09:14, 21 June 2015 (UTC) |
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:* '''Keep''' - The Charbonnier article certainly needs expansion and more thorough referencing, a task with which I will assist. Jean‐Philippe Charbonnier was a significant French photojournalist and a senior staffer at [[Réalités (French magazine)|Réalités]], which ranks him alongside [[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] and other mid-century photography greats, and continued a long career during which his documentation of events in France and internationally. His bio is included on the World Health Organisation site[http://www.who.int/features/2009/photoarchives/charbonnier/en/] (for whom he worked in the 1960s), and also on the World Press Photo site[http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/jean-philippecharbonnier]. His work was chosen by [[Edward Steichen]] for [[The Family of Man]] exhibition seen worldwide by more than 9 million people. There is an article on him in the French Wikipedia, but his contribution to photojournalism is of importance also to English-speakers that warrants inclusion here.</font>''' |
:* '''Keep''' - The Charbonnier article certainly needs expansion and more thorough referencing, a task with which I will assist. Jean‐Philippe Charbonnier was a significant French photojournalist and a senior staffer at [[Réalités (French magazine)|Réalités]], which ranks him alongside [[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] and other mid-century photography greats, and continued a long career during which his documentation of events in France and internationally forms an invaluable historical record (included in the Biblioteque Nationale and elsewhere. His bio is included on the World Health Organisation site[http://www.who.int/features/2009/photoarchives/charbonnier/en/] (for whom he worked in the 1960s), and also on the World Press Photo site[http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/jean-philippecharbonnier]. His work was chosen by [[Edward Steichen]] for [[The Family of Man]] exhibition seen worldwide by more than 9 million people. There is an article on him in the French Wikipedia, but his contribution to photojournalism is of importance also to English-speakers that warrants inclusion here.</font>''' |
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Thi has been tagged for notability since 2006. It has some coverage, and a French-language article, but I couldn't establish that he definitely meets WP:BIO or WP:GNG. Boleyn (talk) 15:53, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- Keep - he is notable [1], [2], [3], [4] 103.27.227.107 (talk) 09:14, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
- Keep - The Charbonnier article certainly needs expansion and more thorough referencing, a task with which I will assist. Jean‐Philippe Charbonnier was a significant French photojournalist and a senior staffer at Réalités, which ranks him alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson and other mid-century photography greats, and continued a long career during which his documentation of events in France and internationally forms an invaluable historical record (included in the Biblioteque Nationale and elsewhere. His bio is included on the World Health Organisation site[5] (for whom he worked in the 1960s), and also on the World Press Photo site[6]. His work was chosen by Edward Steichen for The Family of Man exhibition seen worldwide by more than 9 million people. There is an article on him in the French Wikipedia, but his contribution to photojournalism is of importance also to English-speakers that warrants inclusion here.
- His work continues to be collected and recognised with solo exhibitions, and inclusion in many important group shows, the most recent (see:[http://www.photography-now.com/artist/jean-philippe-charbonnier]) have been:
- Solo exhibitions of Jean-Philippe Charbonnier:
- Galerie Agathe Gaillard, France
- C'est quoi etre jeune?
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
- 1 Mar – 30 Apr 2011
- Galerie Agathe Gaillard, France
- Autour de "L'Enfant Flou"
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
- 28 Oct – 4 Dec 2010
- le bleu du ciel, France
- HP Hôpital Psychiatrique - Rétrospective
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
- 9 Nov – 16 Dec 2006
- in focus Galerie, Germany
- Retrospektive. 50 Jahre Fotografie
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
- 25 Apr – 25 Jul 2003
- La Galerie de La Filature, France
- Rétrospective historique
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
- 2 Apr – 25 May 2003
- See also:
- Jean‐Philippe Charbonnier's series on "A Psychiatric Hospital", shot in Poitiers, 1953, is discussed as a significant document in Devlieger, P., Grosvenor, I., Simon, F., Van Hove, G., & Vanobbergen, B. (2008). Visualising disability in the past. Paedagogica Historica, 44(6), 747-760. Chicago
- His corresspondence with Edward Steichen is reproduced in Gresh, K. (2007). Regard sur la France. Edward Steichen entre Paris et New York. Études photographiques, (21), 64-73.; and Gresh, K. (2005). The european roots of the family of man. History of photography, 29(4), 331-343.
- Hervé LE GOFF, « CHARBONNIER JEAN-PHILIPPE - (1921-2004) », Encyclopædia Universalis [en ligne], accessed June 21 2015[7]
- Hamilton, P. (2001). " A poetry of the streets?" Documenting Frenchness in an Era of Reconstruction: Humanist Photography 1935-1960. The Documentary Impulse in French Literature, 177.
- Blaise, M. (2015). Représentations des drogues et de l'addiction dans la photographie contemporaine. Psychotropes, 20(3), 21-39. Chicago
- Grayson, L. (2013). Editorial photographs and patterns of practice. Journalism Practice, 7(3), 314-328.
- de Mondenard, A., & Guerrin, M. (2008). Réalités, un mensuel français illustré:(1946-1978);[ce livre accompagne une exposition présentée à la Maison Européenne de la Photographie, à Paris, du 16 janvier au 30 mars 2008]. Actes sud. Chicago
- Beaumont-Maillet, L., Denoyelle, F., & Versavel, D. (2006). La photographie humaniste, 1945-1968: autour d'Izis, Boubat, Brassaï, Doisneau, Ronis--:[catalogue de l'exposition présentée à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, sur le site Richelieu, Galerie de photographie, du 31 octobre 2006 au 28 janvier 2007]. Bibliothèque Nationale de France-BNF.