ARIANE DELACAMPAGNE PHOTOGRAPHER

EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Individual exhibitions

“The Armenians of Bourj Hammoud Today”, French Cultural Center of Beirut (Lebanon), 3 black and white 40 x 25 photographs, 35 black and white 16 x 20 cm photographs, 14 April - 1st May 2010

Duende: Faces and Voices of Flamenco, La Maison Française, New York University , 37 black and white 11 x 14 photographs, 7 December - 8 April 2008.

“Duende”, Galerie Renoir, Latina Cinema, Paris ( France ), 23 black and white 16 x 20 photographs, an exhibition organized in memory Christian Delacampagne, writer and philosopher, December 18, 2007 - January 21, 2008

“Duende”, Fort de Bellegarde, Le Perthus (Pyrénées orientales, France), 30 black and white 16 x 20 black and white photographs and 20 black and white 20 x 24 photographs, June 1st - September 30th 2007.

“Survivors of a Genocide, The Armenians of Bourj Hammoud” (Lebanon), French Institute of Barcelona (Spain), 5 black and white 40 x 25 photographs, 10 black and white 20 x 24 photographs, 10 black and white 16 x 20 cm photographs, 9 May - 15 June 2007.

« Flamencos », French Institute of Meknès ( Morocco ), 20 16 x 20 and 30 11 x 14 black and white photographs, January 20th February 3rd, 2006.

« Flamencos », Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes (France), 15 16 x 20 and 39 black and white 11 x 14 black and white photographs, September 7 - October 1st, 2005.

« Japanese Cities », Rochane Gallery, Beirut ( Lebanon ); 30 color 13 x 10 photographs and 4 color 24 x 28 photographs, June 3 - 18, 2005.

Collective exhibitions

“Prohibido el cante, Flamenco y Fotografía”, Despiau Wlérick Museum, Mont-de-Marsan (France), one black and white 11 x 14 photograph, 5 - 30 July, 2010

“Of Light and Blood. Spain and Lebanon, Shared Histories”, Audi Villa, Beirut (Lebanon) three 16 x 20 black and white photographs, 10 June - 10 July, 2010.

“No Singing Allowed: Flamenco and Photography”, Aperture Gallery, New York, one 11 x 14 black and white photograph, February 6, 2010 - April 1, 2010

“Prohibido el cante, Flamenco y Fotografia”, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevillla ( Spain ), one 30 x 40 cm black and white photograph, April 2nd - 30 August 2009

United Nations North Lobby, New York , presented 9 color 11 x 14 photographs of the Hmong minority in Vietnam as part of an exhibition on Indigenous Peoples, May 16 August 2, 2005