Martine Franck

(Belgian, 1938–2012)

tulku khentrul lobro rabsel avec son tuteur lhagyel au monastère de sheshan bodnah nepal by martine franck

Martine Franck

Tulku Khentrul Lobro rabsel avec son tuteur Lhagyel au monastère de Sheshan Bodnah Nepal, 1996

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Biography

Timeline

1938
Born in Antwerp, Belgium
1940
Franck family moves to USA
1944
Franck family moves to London
1960 - 1963
Studies History of Art at the University of Madrid
Studies at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris
1964
Works as photography assistant under Eliot Elisofon and Gjon Mili at the Time-Life laboratory in Paris
Begins working with the Theatre du Soleil?
1965
Begins freelancing
1970
Joins the Agency VU, Paris
1971
Marries Henri Cartier-Bresson

Exhibitions

2002
Musee de la Vie Romantique, Paris
2001
Tibetan Tulkus: Images of Continuity, Tibet House, New York and Hackelbury Gallery, London
Martine Franck, Salamanca
2000
One day to the next, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
Tory une ile sans tresor, Galerie Fait et Cause, Paris
SK Josefsberg Studio, Portland, Oregon, USA
Martine Franck, Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
Tambours sur la digue; Theatre du Soleil, Universite de Rennes, France
Tibetan Tulkus: Images of Continuity, Gallery Rossi & Rossi, London
D'un jour, l'autre, Mairie St-Ouen l'Aumone, France

Literature

2000
Tibetan Tulkus: Images of Continuity, Gallery Rossi & Rossi, preface by David Seyfort Ruegg, London
1999
Magna Brava: Magnum's Women Photographers, with Eve Arnold, Inge Morath, Susan Meiselas, Marilyn Silverstone and Lise Sarfati
1998
Martine Franck: D'un jour, l'autre, introduction by John Berger, Editions le Seuil, Paris, 1998
Martine Franck: D'un jour, l'autre, introduction by John Berger, Maison Europeenne de la Photo, Paris
Martine Franck: One day to the next, Thames and Hudson, London, Aperture, New York, USA
Martine Franck: Von Tag zu Tag, Schirmer-Mosel, Germany
Tory. Ile aux confins de l'Europe, Edition Benteli, Switzerland
Tory. Island Images, Wolfhound Press, Dublin, Ireland
Cartier-Bresson, Henri, Fotografato da Martine Franck, text by Ferdinando Scianna, Editions Franco Sciardelli, Milan, Italy and FNAC, Paris
1995
Le College de France, Imprimerie Nationale, Paris