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Bernard Faucon was born on 12 September, 1950 in France, is a French photographer and writer. Discover Bernard Faucon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 12 September 1950
Birthday 12 September
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Nationality France

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1950

Bernard Faucon (born September 12, 1950) is a French photographer and writer.

He first established a career in art photography and has exhibited widely around the world.

Faucon was born in Apt, in Provence, southern France.

1973

He attended the lycée in Apt, then studied at the Sorbonne, graduating in Philosophy in 1973.

1977

Until 1977 he worked as a fine art painter, and thereafter discovered photography.

His photographic work expresses a love of youth and dreamy beauty, using saturated colour, natural settings, rooms, and often tableaux of mannequins.

His major photographic series are, in date-order: Les Grandes Vacances (1977–1981); Evolution probable du Temps (1981–1984); Les Chambres d'amour (1987–1989); Les Idoles et les Sacrifices (1989–1991); Les écritures (1991–1993); and La Fin de L'image (1993–1995).

Since 1977 he has had nearly 300 solo exhibitions, many held outside France.

He developed a popular following in Japan in particular.

The most recent and most available retrospective of his photographs is Jours d'Image, 1977-1995.

Most of his books are out-of-print.

1989

Faucon has won numerous awards from his work, including the Grand Prix National (1989) and the Prix Leonard de Vinci (1991).

1992

A documentary about him was made, entitled Bernard Faucon: Fables (1992), directed by Jean Real.

It is a 44-minute film.

1997

In 1997 Faucon decided to cease his photography practice.

1999

In 1999 he published his first book of writing, La peur du voyage (The Fear of Travel).

He is represented by the French agency Agence Vu.

The mannequins which he had frequently used in his photographs were acquired by the Nanasai Company and are held in its corporate art collection in Kyoto, Japan.

2002

In 2002, the Moscow House of Photography in Russia held a Bernard Faucon Festival.

Two years later, he was invited to officially open the Moscow Biennale.

Almost all of Faucon's photography books have been published in France or Japan.

2009

Les grandes vacances, une vie de Bernard Faucon (2009) directed by Camille Ponsin and written by Arthur Dreyfus, is displayed as a permanent exhibition in the Museum of Contemporary Art Chengdu, which was inaugurated in the same year.