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    In 2013, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art held Varda's first American exhibition, Agnès Varda in Californialand. It featured a sculptural installation, several photographs, and short films, and was inspired by time she spent in Los Angeles in the 1960s.

  2. Jul 13, 2021 · Photo courtesy of Cohen Media Group. In the last phase of Agnès Vardas career, which corresponded with a diagnosis of macular degeneration, she reinvented herself and became a visual artist. She called this her third life (after her first as a photographer and her second as a filmmaker).

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents a journey into the world of Agnès Varda, a luminary of the French New Wave cinema. The exhibition, “Desire to See: Photographs by Agnès Varda,” on display through April 13th, marks a historic moment as the first dedicated showcase of Varda’s photographic legacy in the United States.

  4. “Desire to See: Photographs by Agnès Varda” showcases Varda’s self-portraits, offering an introspective look into the artist’s identity alongside portraits of fellow artists (Alexander Calder, Salvador Dalí, Delphine Seyrig, Federico Fellini, Catherine Deneuve, Luchino Visconti, and more), highlighting her radical vision and ...

  5. In the Saint Charles Chapel of the Papal Palace in Avignon, a woman with a distinctive bowl cut, dyed dark aubergine, is scattering bright pink roses and begonias beneath five-metre-high black-and-white photographs of the late greats of mid-century French theatre, reciting a litany of their names.

  6. Apr 1, 2019 · A spread of film stills from Agnès Vardas 2012 book Les trois vies d’Agnès. Agnès Varda joked that at the beginning of the 21st century, when she was in her early 70s, she became a young visual artist. Audiences saw her visual artwork as new, as Varda had been primarily known as a filmmaker.

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  8. Agnès Varda was a French film director, photographer, and visual artist. She was born Arlette Varda in Belgium to a French mother and a Greek father. Shortly before Brussels surrendered to German forces during World War II (May 28, 1940), she and her family fled to France.

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