Marie-Claude Deffarge & Gordian Troeller - Keine Bilder zum Träumen
Marie-Claude Deffarge (1924–1984) and Gordian Troeller (1917–2003) represent a true exception in the world of European journalism. Originally from France and Luxembourg, they informed audiences of several million people for decades in Germany, Luxembourg, France, and other countries about global crises through photo reports and films. Thus emerged the Troeller / Deffarge brand, which is the subject of a new perspective in this exhibition, organized on the occasion of the centenary of Marie-Claude Deffarge's birth. Their work, both highly admired and controversial, contributed in the second half of the 20th century to debates on revolutions, development aid, and feminism.
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Guided tour in French by Daniela Del Fabbro, Tessy Oppermann, and Marielle Kauffmann.
Meeting at 2:50 p.m. at the PomHouse reception.
Curatorial team: Petra Steinhardt, Matthias Pfaller, Clara Bolin, Catherine Richard, Michèle Walerich.
With support from: Ingrid Becker-Ross-Troeller, Thomas Seelig, Yves Steichen, Giulia Cramm (independent curator), Hannes Drissner, Elias Erkan.
Catherine de Jamblinne will welcome Friends of the Museums for this tour.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
National Art & History Museum
Luxembourg
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