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Guy Bourdin ±â ºÎ¸£µ (1928-1991) France
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Guy Bourdin

20 ans, 1977

French Vogue, 1979

Unpublished

Unpublished

Charles Jourdan, 1975

Charles Jourdan advertising, 1978

French Marie Claire, 1980
1928
Born Guy Louis Banarès on 2 December at 7 rue Popincourt, Paris.
1929
Adopted by Maurice Desire Bourdin who, with his mother Marguerite Legay, raises Guy.
1948-49
Undertakes military service in the French air force and receives his first photographic training. He is stationed in Dakar, Senegal.
1950
First exhibition of drawings and paintings at Galerie, Rue de la Bourgogne, Paris.
1952
Exhibition of photographs at Galerie 29, 29 rue de Seine, Paris. The catalogue includes an introduction by Man Ray.
1953
Exhibition of photographs under the pseudonym Edwin Hallan at Galerie Huit, 8 rue St. Julien-le-Pauvre, Paris.
1954
Exhibition of drawings at Galerie de Beaune, 5 rue de Beaune, Paris.
Contributes photographs to the C.S. Association UK touring exhibitions, in 1954-55 and 1955-57, both shown at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London.
1955
First fashion photographs are published in French Vogue in February issue.
Exhibition of drawings at Galerie des Amis des Arts, 26 cours Mirabeau, Paris.
Group exhibition entitled Cats at Galerie de Seine, 24 rue de Seine, Paris.
Exhibition of paintings at Galerie Charpentier, Paris.
1956
Exhibition of drawings at Galerie de Seine, 24 rue de Seine, Paris.
1957
Exhibition of paintings and drawings at the Peter Deitsch Gallery, 51 East 73rd Street, New York.
Contributes photographs to group exhibition entitled Vogue at the International Photography Biennale, Venice
1961
Marries Solange Louise Gèze.
Group exhibition entitled Le Photographe en face de son métier at the Salon Nationale de la Photographie, Paris.
1965
Exhibition of drawings at Galerie Jacques Desbrière, 27 rue Guénégaud, Paris.
1966
Contributes photographs to the art fair Photokina 66, Cologne.
1967
Samuel, Guy Bourdin¡¯s only child, is born.
First Charles Jourdan shoes advertising campaign.
First editorial fashion photographs for Harper¡¯s Bazaar and Photo.
1969
Contributes photographs to a group exhibition l¡¯insolite et la mode at Galerie Delpire, 13 rue de l'Abbaye, Paris.
1971
Solange Louise Gèze dies.
1972
First editorial fashion photographs for Italian Vogue.
1973
Advertising campaign for MAFIA advertising agency, Paris.
1974
First editorial fashion photographs for British Vogue.
1975
Advertising campaign for Issey Miyake.
1976
Lingerie catalogue Sighs and Whispers for Bloomingdale's department store, New York.
Advertising campaigns including for Baila, by Gianfranco Ferré and Complice & Callaghan, by Gianni Versace, and Loewe.
1977
First editorial fashion photographs for Vogue Hommes and 20 Ans.
Contributes photographs to touring exhibition entitled The History of Fashion Photography shown at USA venues including the International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
1978
Advertising campaign for Claude Montana.
Contributes photographs to the art fair Photokina 78, Cologne.
Calenders for Issey Miyake and Yashica.
1980
Calender for Pentax.
1981
Final advertising campaign for Charles Jourdan.
First editorial fashion photographs for Linea Italiana.
1982
Advertising campaigns for Gianfranco Ferré, Lancetti, and Roland Pierre.
Contributes photographs to group exhibition entitled Color as Form at the International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House, New York.
1985
Advertising campaign for Emanuel Ungaro.
Refuses the Grand Prix National de la Photographie awarded by the French Ministry of Culture.
1986
Contributes photographs to the art fair Photokina 86, Cologne.
1987
Terminates his contract with French Vogue.
First editorial fashion photographs for The Best.
Advertising campaign for Révillon, and Chanel.
1988
Receives the Infinity Award (for his 1987 Chanel advertising campaign) from the International Center of Photography, New York, presented by Annie Leibovitz.
Contributes photographs to the Triennale International de la Photographie, Paris.
1991
Dies in Paris on 29 March, aged 62.
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