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The distinctive iconography of Francois-Marie Banier’s latest body of work, Never stop dancing, stems from his unconditional interest in every single subject. Predominantly shot in Paris, New York, Brazil and Africa within the last couple of years, this book celebrates the good old days of analogue photography as much as human beings in all their diversity. Banier’s dictum that everybody is a piece of art has materialized in this volume glooming in neatly printed black and white. Francois-Marie Banier was born in Paris in 1947. A novelist and playwright, he has also been taking photographs of public figures and anonymous people in the street since the 1970s. In 1991, the Centre Pompidou in Paris exhibited his photographic works for the first time, and further exhibitions have since been organized throughout Europe, in Asia and in America. The Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris presented a retrospective in 2003, exhibiting his written and painted photographs for the first time. He lives and works in Paris.
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The distinctive iconography of Francois-Marie Banier’s latest body of work, Never stop dancing, stems from his unconditional interest in every single subject. Predominantly shot in Paris, New York, Brazil and Africa within the last couple of years, this book celebrates the good old days of analogue photography as much as human beings in all their diversity. Banier’s dictum that everybody is a piece of art has materialized in this volume glooming in neatly printed black and white. Francois-Marie Banier was born in Paris in 1947. A novelist and playwright, he has also been taking photographs of public figures and anonymous people in the street since the 1970s. In 1991, the Centre Pompidou in Paris exhibited his photographic works for the first time, and further exhibitions have since been organized throughout Europe, in Asia and in America. The Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris presented a retrospective in 2003, exhibiting his written and painted photographs for the first time. He lives and works in Paris.