- Lucien Clergue
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name = Lucien Clergue
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birth_date = birth date|1934|08|14|mf=y
birth_place =Arles ,France
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nationality = French
website =Lucien Clergue (born
August 14 1934 ) is a French photographer.Biography
Clergue was born in
Arles . From the age of 7, Lucien Clergue learned to play the violin. Several years later, his teacher revealed to him that he had nothing more to teach him. From a family of shopkeepers, he could not pursue further studies in a conservatory. In 1949, he learned the rudiments of photography. Four years later, at a corrida in Arles, he showed his photographs toPablo Picasso who, though subdued, demanded to see others. Within a year and a half, young Clergue worked with the goal of sending photos to Picasso. During this period ,he worked on a series of photographs of traveling entertainers, acrobats andharlequin s, the « Saltimbanques ». He also worked on a series whose subject wascarrion .On 4 November 1955, Lucien Clergue visited Picasso in
Cannes . Their friendship lasted near 30 years until the death of the Master. The book, "Picasso my friend" retraces the important moments of their relation.Clergue has taken many photographs of the gypsies of southern
France , and he was instrumental in propelling the guitaristManitas de Plata to fame. In1968 he founded, along with his friendMichel Tournier theRencontres d’Arles photography festival which is held inArles in July.Clergue has illustrated books, among these a book by writer
Yves Navarre .In 2007, the city of Arles honored Lucien Clergue and dedicated a retrospective collection of 360 of his photographs dating from 1953 to 2007. He also received the 2007 Lucie Award. [http://lucieawards.org/LuciePhotoGallery/Arles06.html]
He is named knight of the Légion d'honneur in
2003 and elected member of the Academy of Fine Arts of the Institute of France on the 31 May2006 , on the creation of a new section dedicated to photography. Clergue is the first photographer to enter the Academy to a seat devoted to photography.Books
* "Corps mémorable", Pierre Seghers editions, Paris, 1957. Poems by
Paul Éluard , cover byPablo Picasso , introductory poem byJean Cocteau .
**Re-edited in 1960 without Cocteau’s poem, then in 1963 in a German version where censors impose changes to one of the dozen photos; then in 1965 with all the text in black.
**In 1969, a remake edition with added photos and newmarquetry is published.
**In 1996, on the occasion of the poet’s centenary, another edition is published with new photos and a marquette designed by Massin. ISBN 9782221084236
**In 2003 this last edition is re-published. An exposition organized by the Carré d'Art ofNîmes at the end of 2006 celebrates 50 years of this legendary work.
* "Portraits", Actes Sud, Arles, 2005, ISBN 27427542371966 "Toros Muertos" published in the United States by Brussel & Brussel. This was a 48 page collection of images from the Spanish bullfights, particularly those showing the killing and the dying of the bulls. A masterpiece.
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