Raymond Journeaux French, b. 1928
Raymond Journeaux was a founding member of a French photographers collective active in the 1950s called the Group of 7 of Rouen. He participated in over 30 national and international exhibitions including the Festival d'art photographique, 1955 at the Hôtel de ville du Bruxelles from December 10, 1955–January 1, 1956 and the XII International Art Photography Salon in West Flanders, Belgium, in 1959. He received many awards for his work including: Coupe de la Photographie Moderne - San Sebastian, 1953; Grand Prix in Anvers [Antwerp] 1954, Bruxelles 1955, Schwabach 1955; Médailles d'Argent à Sao Paulo, Ijui, 1954, San Sebastian 1954; Médaille de Bronze à Stockholm 1954. An image of Joureaux's was iillustrated in A. Vigneau's Une brève histoire de l'art de Niepce à nos jours published by R. Laffont in 1963.
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Dans ma cuisine
11 April - 31 July 2025From the 1930s to today, the kitchen has always been a source of inspiration for artists. These photographs will invite viewers to see everyday objects—often devoid of apparent aesthetic value—in...Read more -
I want to see art
Homage to Christian Bouqueret (1950 - 2013) 1 December 2023 - 10 February 2024Françoise Morin and Les Douches la Galerie are pleased to invite you to the opening of the new collective exhibition, 'I want to see art', curated by Eric Rémy, on...Read more