The Exhibit in Bry sur Marne

The International exhibit of Contemporary/Modern Daguerreotypes ran from the September 12 to October 18, 2009 in the Hôtel de Malestroit building in Bry-sur-Marne, near Paris, where Louis Daguerre lived from 1839 to his death in 1851.

An archive of all posts on cdags.org about the exhibit – click here

Exhibition poster – click here

44 Daguerreotypists exhibited:

Carlos Albornoz (Argentina)
Takashi Arai (Japan)
Bailun (Russia)
Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand (France)
Alan Bekhuis (New Zealand)
Rossano Bertolo (Italy)
Sean Culver (USA)
Alfonso de Castro (Spain)
Giancarlo de Noia (Italy)
Jonathan Danforth (USA)
Christophe Dutoit (Switzerland)
Thierry Fumey (Switzerland)
Dominique Genty (France)
Loring Hill (USA)
Åke Hultman (Sweden)
John Hurlock (USA)
Walter Johnson (USA)
Marc Kereun (France)
Jaroslaw Klups (Poland)
Jon Lewis (USA)
Rob McElroy (USA)
Eric Mertens (USA)
Jérome Monnier (France)
Esteban Navez (Spain)
Ken Nelson (USA)
Eneida Odriozola (Spain)
Marinus Ortelee (Netherlands)
Jillian Pichocki (USA)
Gregory Popovitch (USA)
Levon Register II (USA)
Bernd Renard (Germany)
Mike Robinson (Canada)
Alyssa Salomon (USA)
Charlie Schreiner (USA)
Rene Smets (Beligum)
Robert Shlaer (USA)
Jerry Spagnoli (USA)
Tyler Suppha (USA)
Beniamino Terraneo (Italy)
Lionel Turban (France)
Brenton West (United Kingdom)
Rosemary Winn (USA)
Thomas Young (USA)

 

General views are shown below, an additional gallery page shows images showing individual artists works.

Daguerreotypists attending (in group photo below):
Top Row (left to right): Christophe Dutoit (Suisse), Jerry Spagnoli (USA), Tom Young (USA), Ken Nelson (USA), Marc Kereun (France), Jeanne-Pierre Spilbauer (Mayor of Bry-sur-Marne), Domique Genty (France), Bailun (Russia), Takashi Arai (Japan), Rossano Bertolo (Italy), Jérôme Monnier (France), Åke Hultman (Sweden)
Bottom Row (left to right): C. Kunin (exhibitor), Eneida Odriozola (Spain), Esteban Naves (Spain), Alfonso de Castro (Spain), Jonathan Danforth (USA), Sean Culver (USA).

Images courtesy of Marc Kereun and Jonathan Danforth

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