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Raymond Depardon: Desert

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The desert as seen by Raymond Depardon through 60 years of political reporting, photographic commissions, film shoots and personal explorations in North Africa and the Middle East. Eleven countries, their landscapes, peoples and conflicts, immortalised in black and white by a legend of photojournalism. From his... Read More
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The desert as seen by Raymond Depardon through 60 years of political reporting, photographic commissions, film shoots and personal explorations in North Africa and the Middle East. Eleven countries, their landscapes, peoples and conflicts, immortalised in black and white by a legend of photojournalism.

From his first trip to Algeria as a photojournalist in 1960, Raymond Depardon instantly developed a deep and intimate attachment to the Saharan desert and its various peoples.

His photographic and cinematographic eye is particularly focused on the different regions of Chad, from the civil war that affected the country, during which he followed the rebels into the desert (1970) and covered the Claustre affair (1975), the attack on Faya-Largeau (1978) and Goukouni Oueddei's accession to power (1979), to the shooting of the film Un homme sans l'Occident among the azzas of Borkou (2001). His reports also took him on the route of the riches of the Middle East (1968), of Tuareg refugees in Mali (1974) and Paris-Dakar pilots in Libya and Niger (1990). To shoot his films Empty Quarter (1984) and La Captive du dΓ©sert (1989), he crossed Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Chad, Niger, Mali and Mauritania.

First with Claudine Nougaret, then with their children, he shares his love of the Sahara, the Sahel and their inhabitants. This book is a photographic tribute to all the African deserts that have accompanied Raymond Depardon's career and life for over sixty years.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9782869251908

Publisher: Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 September 2025

Country: France

Imprint: Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain

Illustration: 250 Illustrations

Contributors:

  • By Raymond Depardon
  • Text by Kamel Daoud

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 305.0mm

Height: 218.0mm

Weight: 1980g

Pages: 364

About the Author

Co-founder of the Gamma agency in 1967, Raymond Depardon joined the Magnum agency in 1978, shooting reportage all over the world until the early 1980s. Thereafter, while continuing to photograph on a daily basis, he shot documentary films in direct cinema.

Raymond Depardon uses still and moving images to create a simple and unique style. From his first images taken in the early 1960s to his most recent trips to Africa and the United States, his work is characterized by a profoundly human approach. Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaret have made numerous films for the cinema; they have participated in a dozen Fondation Cartier exhibitions and presented several installations of their films: Amours (1997), DΓ©serts (2000), Chasseurs et Chamans (2003), 7 Γ— 3 (2004), Donner la parole (2008), Au bonheur des Maths (2011), 8e Γ©tage (2014) and Mon arbre (2019).

Raymond Depardon has published over sixty books of photographs, including, with the Fondation Cartier, Bolivia (2017), Rural (2019) and Communes (2021).

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