Tag: Festival du Regard

Exhibitions “Clémence” and “Jours heureux” at Maison du Regard, Le Havre, France

from September 9th to December 10th 2022
In the new Maison du Regard, located in a recently renovated station, Sylvie Hughes and Mathilde Terraube set up this exhibition space devoted to photography.

The exhibition « Clémence », created for the Festival du Regard in Cergy, suburb of Paris, in Autumn 2021, showcases texts by Catherine Chaine and photographs by Marc Riboud about the birth and childhood of their daugther, the wound of handicap, the ambivalence of their feelings.

The exhibition « Jours heureux » shows a selection of photographs taken in France in the 50s and 60s, especially a group of prints taken during the construction of liner France, who used to depart from the Havre harbour.

Opening on Wednesday 7th of September from 11:30am.

Book signing of J’aime avoir peur avec toi by Catherine Chaine Riboud the same day at 3:30pm, inside the exhibition, with La Galerne bookshop.

For more information (in French): https://www.maisonduregard.fr/expositions-a-venir/

 

Exhibition “Clémence” at Festival du Regard, Cergy-Pontoise

from October 1st to November 21st 2021

For its sixth edition, Festival du Regard presents « Clémence »: an exhibition of texts by Catherine Chaine and photographs by her husband Marc Riboud, about the birth and childhood of their daughter Clémence, born with Down syndrome.

“In this month of October, Clémence will turn forty, and five years have passed since Marc died. The vanished years have made made understand that a child’s disability is not the only wound life sends us.
When Clémence was twenty-two years old, I wrote a book as a cry against the handicap’s burden, the ambivalence of feelings and my indignation for not having had the amniocentesis I asked for during my pregnancy. The huge effort to find the exact words allowed me – I don’t know how precisely – to ease both the grief and the anger.
Today, I look at these photos Marc took, and they make me feel again the conscious happiness rather than the grief, the constant joy of Marc’s presence close to me because he was the one who loved to photograph his daugther.”
(Catherine Chaine, September 2021)

For all information about the Festival : Festival du Regard website