Each image emerges after the previous one or before the next.
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In the 60s, 70s, and 80s, Charles Bébert, journalist-reporter-photographer, immortalized in black and white, some of the most beautiful places in the capital of the Côte d’Azur: the Promenade des Anglais, Place Masséna, Avenue de la Victoire (now Avenue Jean Médecin), the Port… So many wonderful places that his son, Stéphane Bébert, head of the “Chasseur d’images” archive fund and scenographer of this exhibition, unearthed in his father’s thousands of negatives.
Tabouret was selected by French president Emmanuel Macron and the Paris archbishop, Laurent Ulrich, and said in a statement to the press that her winning project depicts praying people from different cultural background celebrating the Pentecost.