Agence Vu
Agence Vu' is a photography agency established in 1986 that has headquarters on Rue Saint-Lazare in Paris. It works with both photojournalists and art photographers, not specialising in one field of photography. It sells photographs, produces books, exhibitions and has a gallery called Gallery Vu. Xavier Soule is its president and director.
History
Agence VU was established by :fr:Christian Caujolle and :fr:Zina Rouabah in 1986. It is named after France's first illustrated magazine, Vu, of the 1920s. It was sold in 1997 to Abvent group.Publications
Books
- Agence VU, 15 ans. Martinière, 2001.
- VU' à Paris. Panini, 2006.. French text. Preface by :fr:Christian Caujolle, text by Magali Jauffret, photographs by 18 Agence Vu photographers.
- VU' à Orsay. Panini; Musée d'Orsay, 2006.. English and French text. Introduction by Serge Lemoine, text by Christian Caujolle, photographs by Gabriele Basilico, Rip Hopkins, Richard Dumas, Juan Manuel Castro-Pietro and Stanley Greene.
- 80+80 Photo_Graphisme. Paris: Filigranes; Aman Iman, 2006.. With Anatome graphic design agency.
- Agence VU' Galerie. Arles, France: :fr:Actes Sud, 2006.. Photo Poche No. 107.
- Circonstances particulières. Arles, France: Actes Sud, 2007.. By Christian Caujolle.
- VU MAG. Aman Iman, 2009..
VU' Mag
- VU Mag. Paris: Filigranes, 2008.. Text by Eric Audinet, Christian Caujolle, Naxto Checa, Catherine Coleman, Gösta Flemming, Hélène Pinet and Cédric de Veigy.
- VU Mag 2: Japon. Paris: Filigranes; Aman Iman, 2008.. Text by Anne Biroleau, Irène Attinger, Marc Feustel, Claude Leblanc, Manfred Heiting and Antonin Potoski.
- VU Mag 3: au Cinéma. Paris: Filigranes; Aman Iman, 2009.. Text by Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Dytivon, David Marcilhacy, Christian Caujolle, Benoît Rivero, Richard Dumas and Stéphane Raymond.
- VU Mag 4: émergence. Agence et Galerie VU'; Aman Iman, 2009.. Text by Amin Maalouf, Mustapha Chérif, Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh, Atiq Rahimi, Michael Onfray, Jean-Claude Carrière and Isabelle Eshraghi.
- VU Mag 5 Collections. VU' Editions; Aman Iman, 2010.. Text by Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Philippe Vayssettes, Aline Pujo, Pascal Ordonneau, François Lapeyre and others.