"Old World, New Look"
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An eloquent, wise, and witty account of how one man's six-month, end-to-end hike of the Appalachian Trail led him back home.
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"Avedon's France: Old World New Look is, frankly, a joy." Sunday Herald
After 25 years as a commodity and currency trader, Robert M. Rubin has devoted himself to writing and curating exhibitions on art, architecture, and cinema. Rubin has been instrumental in preserving and bringing works by Jean Prouve, Pierre Chareau and Buckminster Fuller to the public eye. He has written about Alexander Calder and Reyner Banham, and is the coauthor, with Olivier Cinqualbre of the Centre Pompidou, of Jean Prouve: The Tropical House. Most recently, he curated Richard Prince: American Prayer at the Bibliotheque nationale de France and Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact at the Museum of the Moving Image, New York. Rubin divides his time between New York and Paris. Marianne Le Galliard holds a PhD in art history, which examined the relationship between Jacques Henri Lartigue and Richard Avedon. Currently the archive manager and database developer for the Lartigue Foundation, she also works independently as a scientific researcher for art organizations. She was awarded the 2015-16 Louis Roederer Research Scholarship at the Bibliotheque nationale de France. She resides in Paris.