There are only a few days left to visit the Jean-Marie Périer Gallery in Villeneuve-d'Aveyron before its winter closure on the evening of January 5.
Jean-Marie Périerborn in 1940, left his mark on the world of photography. Nicknamed “THE photographer to the stars”, he immortalized the emblematic figures of the 1960s. From the Salut les Comies band to the Rolling Stones, including Karl Lagerfeld and Claudia Schiffer, everyone passed in front of his lens.
All the stars passed in front of his lens
At this time and for four years, he also shared the life of the singer Françoise Hardy, who died on June 11, 2024 at the age of 80. She was then at the beginning of her career. During an interview with RTL in 2022, he recalled their first meeting, moved. “She lived with her mother and sister in a small apartment of 45 square meters […] The door opens and it's her mother who answers. And behind it, I see an apparition.” In 1967, they separated. But they will never cut contact.
He owes his installation in Aveyron to Jacques Dutronc
Living in Villeneuve for many years, Jean-Marie Périer has made this region his refuge. In an interview given to our colleagues at Center Presse Aveyron in 2020, he declared, “the only memory I have of Aveyron, and it's one of the reasons why I came to settle here, is a tour with Jacques Dutronc in the sixties. He was on stage and I 'accompanied us from date to date and already at the time, we said to ourselves: “It's really good here, we'll have to come back! “And when a few years later I left Paris, I came here, also to remember those moments. “. This connection to West Aveyron pushed him to open a gallery in a medieval building from the 14th century.
Nearly 200 iconic photos
The Jean-Marie Périer gallery now brings together nearly 200 iconic photos, testifying to his talent and his unique eye. And during the 2024 season, it recorded 6,026 entries (+7% as of September 30 compared to 2023), confirming its gradual establishment as a major attraction in West Aveyron. So why not take advantage of the new year to discover or rediscover it? And this happens, it is still accessible until January 5, every day from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. An ideal opportunity to delve into the journey of a photographer who knew how to capture the essence of an era… now long gone.
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