ECLATS DE GUERRE
Une exposition au Center International du Photojournalisme (C.I.P.) à Perpignan avec une courte sélection des photos d’Alexandra pendant la guerre des Balkans de 1991 à 1999.
Exhibitions
Alexandra Boulat
Pierre & Alexandra Boulat
YVES SAINT LAURENT
40 years of a masterful career from his first collection in 1962 to his last in 2002.
National Museum of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina – November 2022
Alexandra Boulat
MODEST
Portraits and stories of Women in the Middle East -Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan, Syria, Gaza and the West Bank.
A journey through Islam, fundamentalism, war, domestic violence, education and youth..
In the premises of the Boulat campus of the brand new Academy VII – Arles – October 2022
Pierre Boulat
Mehdi Ben Barka
A day in the life of the Moroccan leader assassinated in 1965
Nantes – Festival des Solidarités – Espace Cosmospolis, November 2021
Pierre and Alexandra Boulat
Yves Saint Laurent, the privacy of creation.
36 prints by Pierre and Alexandra from Yves Saint Laurent’s first collection in 1962 until the last in 2002.
An exhition with the Foundation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent at the DS World in Paris – June 11 until September 10, 2015.
Pierre and Alexandra Boulat
Yves Saint Laurent, First and Last.
Pierre’s pictures on the preparation of Yves Saint Laurent ‘s first fashion show in 1962 as an exhibition.
Alexanda’s pictures of Yves Saint Laurent ‘s last show in 2002 as a screening.
Both at the Bundi 8 Lobby in Shanghaï october and novembre 1914.
Alexandra Boulat
Voyons, Voyons.
A selection of Alexandra’s photographs that stand as records, selected individually by those closest to her to be exhibited early September 2014 at the Third Floor Gallery in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Alexandra Boulat
Yugoslavia 1991 – 1999.
Alexandra’s work on the conflict in Yugoslavia at the Daegu Photography Biennale from September 12 to October 20 2014.
As the last divided nation on Earth, this exhibition to be shown in Korea will hold deep significance for the world to contemplate on the meaning of war through this large-scale documentary photographic exhibit.
Alexandra Boulat
“Come on, come on !”
A restropective of Alexandra’s work from Yougoslavia to Gaza.
At the zoom Photo Festival in Saguenay, 4th edition in November 2013.
“This exhibition presents photos that stand as records, selected individually by those closest to her. They tell the truth about the lives of others, while also showing us Alexadra is for them, forever. “Come on, come on!” she used to say, then “Let’s move on”. That is what she would have wanted.”