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Stephane Couturier Photography

French, b. 1957

Stéphane Couturier is a French photographer. Originally specialized in architectural photography, Stéphane Couturier gradually turned towards plastic photography, his site photographs reveal an organic city, in transformation and color, and sometimes in giant diptychs or triptychs. He has been exhibited in particular at the National Library of France in Paris (2004), at the Seoul Museum of Art (2005), at the Museum of Architecture in Moscow (2006) or the International Center of Photography in New York (2006), at the Hôtel des Arts in Toulon (2014), at the European House of Photography in Paris (2015), at the Nicéphore Niépce Museum in Châlon sur Saône (2016), at the Photography Museum in Charleroi in Belgium (2017) and the Fernand Léger Museum in Biot (2018). He has also seen his works published in several books. He is represented by the Particulière gallery in Paris, Benrubi Gallery in New York, the Kornfeld gallery in Berlin and the Christophe Guye gallery in Zurich. He won the Niépce Prize in 2003. Couturier lives and works in Paris.

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Artist: Stephane Couturier
Stephane Couturier - Rare Signed Photography
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Stephane Couturier Ilot Edouard VII - Paris 9 Dye bleach print, 30.0 x 38.0 in (76.2 x 96.5 cm) Signed, numbered, dated, and titled on verso Number...
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E1027/123 – Villa Eileen Gray – Photo #25
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Stéphane COUTURIER (*1957, France) E1027/123 – Villa Eileen Gray – Photo #25, 2021-2022 C-Print 110 x 88 cm (43 1/4 x 34 5/8 in.) Edition of 5 Signed In 1994, Stéphane Couturier sho...
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E1027/123 – Villa Eileen Gray – Photo #22
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Stéphane COUTURIER (*1957, France) E1027/123 – Villa Eileen Gray – Photo #22, 2021-2022 C-Print 110 x 82.5 cm (43 1/4 x 32 1/2 in.) Edition of 5 Signed In 1994, Stéphane Couturier s...
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