Kering is supporting the exhibition dedicated to photographer Vivian Maier, to be staged Feb. 9 to June 26 in the Sale Chiablese of the Royal Museums of Turin.
Initially aimed at highlighting work by women in the realm of film and in the arts and culture, Women in Motion was founded in 2015 at the Cannes Film Festival.
It is now supporting a second leg of the exhibition dedicated to photographer Vivian Maier, to be staged Feb. 9 to June 26 in the Sale Chiablese of the Royal Museums of Turin.The exhibition comprises more than 250 black-and-white and color images and videos and is curated by Anne Morin, shining a light on the late American street photographer’s creativity.
Women in Motion is emphasizing the role of women in photography and all of their artistic expressions, which still contain profound gender inequalities.
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