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A new exhibition here in Paris is exploring the talents of a man deemed one of the greats of French photography. Luc Delahaye worked in the 1990s covering major conflicts as a photojournalist including Afghanistan, Rwanda, Bosnia, the Gulf, Chechnya and Lebanon. Yet afterwards he decided he wanted to turn his attention more to art as he tried to explore new formats in his desire to produce larger images. “Luc Delahaye – Le bruit du Monde” or “The noise of the world” is on at the Musée du Jeu de Paume in Paris’s Tuileries gardens. We spoke to the exhibition’s curator Quentin Bajac in Perspective.

























