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THE TENTOOSTELLING

Discover the work of renowned photographer Robert Doisneau in Liège, in a remarkable exhibition of over 400 photographs!

« Le baiser de l'Hôtel de Ville », Paris, 1950. © Atelier Robert Doisneau

La Boverie is hosting a major retrospective devoted to Robert Doisneau, one of the greatest masters of 20th-century photography. Nearly 400 images — spanning from his early work in the 1930s to the end of his career — are featured in a rich and sensitive display

The exhibition brings together his most iconic photographs alongside many previously unpublished works, offering a complete and renewed perspective on his oeuvre. After its great success in Paris, this Liège stop marks the beginning of an international tour and is enhanced by a special Belgian selection.

A HUMANIST EYE — TENDER AND DEEPLY ATTENTIVE TO REALITY

Far from mere clichés, each of Doisneau’s photographs bears the mark of a curious, tender, free, and generous gaze. He masterfully captures the poetry of everyday life, balancing moments of grace with those of gravity. The exhibition explores the major themes running through his work: childhood, artists’ studios, writers, cafés, his years at Vogue, but also the harshness of the suburbs and the fragility of the human condition.

Through photographs, rare documents, interactive installations, recordings, and audio testimonies, visitors are invited to explore the intimate connection between the artist and the worlds he encountered.

« Exposition universelle de Bruxelles 1958 », Bruxelles, 1958. © Atelier Robert Doisneau

A SPECIAL FOCUS ON BELGIUM

In Liège, visitors will discover a never-before-seen Belgian selection, highlighting iconic landscapes and figures from the country: from the Cybernetic Tower to the blast furnaces of Liège, from folkloric characters like the Gilles to the timeless charm of Bruges — not to mention his photos of Expo 58 and Georges Simenon.

« Gand janvier 1970 », Gand, 1970. © Atelier Robert Doisneau

A collective exhibition curated by Tempora and Atelier Doisneau in partnership with the Musée de La Boverie.

Collective curation: Francine Deroudille, Annette Doisneau, Isabelle Benoit, Benoît Remiche
Set design: Peter Logan

The design and production of the exhibition is the fruit of the collective work of the entire Tempora team.