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Albert Plécy

Albert Plécy (26 August 1914, Wormhout – 1 May 1977, Les Baux-de-Provence) was a French journalist, painter, photographer and filmmaker, specialist in the language of the image. He was, along with Jacques Henri Lartigue and Raymond Grosset, one of the three emblematic founders of the association of Gens d'images.

Albert Plécy
Albert Plécy c.1944-5
Born
Albert Denis Frédéric Émile Plécy

(1914-08-26)26 August 1914
Died1 May 1977(1977-05-01) (aged 62)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)journalist, photographer, painter, cinematographer, editor
Years active1946-77
Known forestablishment of department of communication and audiovisual production for la Défense (1943–1944), editor Point de vue (1946–1958), Le Parisien (1958–1977)
Notable workLa Cathédrale d’Images, Gens d'images

Biography edit

Albert Plécy was born on 26 August 1914 in Wormhout to mother, Marcelle (née Dehaene 1887–1981) and Frédéric Plécy, corporal in the 8th Territorial Infantry Regiment, killed 18 October 1916 in Péramy during the Meuse–Argonne offensive when Albert was two and his elder brother four.[1][2][3][4]

During the Second World War, he was a second lieutenant, seconded in 1943 to the French expeditionary force, and at the request of General Alphonse Juin, he became the head of the Army Cinema Service (SCA)[5] in the theatre of foreign operations in Tunisia, Corsica and during the Italian campaign (1943–1944), when he was wounded. He worked as a photographer, in collaboration with ciné cameraman Raymond Méjat, and was editor of the newspaper of the combatants of the African Army.

Upon Liberation he was on a team of the French Foreign Legion who founded Point de vue, a publication of which he became editor-in-chief in 1946[3] then of Parisien libéré.[3] Within Point de vue-Images du monde, from 1953 to 1977 he hosted the “Permanent Photo Show” in which he paid tribute to photographers and illustrators.[6]

Albert Plécy committed suicide by shooting himself on 1 May 1977 (aged 62) in Baux-de-Provence.[7][8]

Gens d'images edit

Plécy and Paul Almásy created Gens d'images on 15 October 1954,[9] then the Niépce Prize in 1955,[10] then the Nadar Prize.[11]

"Chambre Noire" edit

From 1964 to 1968, Plécy hosted, with Michel Tournier, a television program "Chambre noire", while continuing his activity as a journalist. For each episode a photographer was interviewed on their imagery; the series featured, amongst others, Maurice Baquet, Robert Doisneau, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, Denis Brihat, Édouard Boubat, Izis...[12]

Les Journées internationales de photojournalisme edit

In 1959, he launched with Raymond Grosset and in conjunction with the association "People and Culture", Les Journées internationales de photojournalisme ('International Photojournalism Days') at the University Centre of Saint-Exupéry in Boulouris. Amongst the participants were Jean Dieuzaide, Pierre Gassmann, and Jacques Henri Lartigue.

In 1960, the Journées took place again in Boulouris; in 1961 in San Pellegrino; then from 1962 in Porquerolles, at the Mas du Langoustier. In 1974, the 14th and last Journées were held at Fort St. Agathe.

New aesthetics edit

In 1963, he created Esthétiques nouvelles, an image consulting firm.

La Cathédrale d’Images edit

Plécy established the 'Cathedral of Images' in the white limestone quarries of Les Baux-de-Provence, in 1975; it was a novel and, for the time, advanced production of luminous frescoes of automatically changing imagery on the white stone walls from dozens of carousel projectors, with accompanying soundtrack, that enveloped the contours of the walls and the ceiling of the quarry, producing a 3-dimensional vision, with actors, and the viewers themselves, being illuminated and integrated into the vividly coloured imagery. It attracted international visitors.

After Plécy died, on 1 May 1977, his second wife, Anne (née Carlier) continued her husband's work until her own death in 2002. The Baux de Provence municipal council, wishing to manage the (necessarily irregular) show themselves, terminated the lease and privatised it. After its closure on 21 September 2010 at the initiative of the municipality, it was renamed Carrières de Lumières in 2012, formalised on 19 January 2018 against the illegal termination of the original commercial lease.[13] The current manifestation is an expanded, digitised production. The conception of the audiovisual show “cathedral of images” is discussed in Plécy's book Hommes d'Images (Actes Sud 1997).[14]

Bibliography edit

  • The elementary grammar of the image, Paris, École Estienne, 1968 (1st ed. 1962).
  • The photo, art and language: The elementary grammar of the image, Paris, Marabout, 1975 (1st ed. 1971) (revised edition of La grammaire élémentaire de l'image).
  • Albert Plécy, Hommes d'images, Actes Sud, 1997 2017-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • Gérard Blanchard and Jean-Claude Macquet, 'Hommage à Albert Plécy', Communication et languages, vol. 34, no 1, 1977, p. 122
  • Claude Renaud, "Testimony of Claude Renaud on Albert Plécy, founder of Gens d´images", in "L'Histoire", Les Gens images, 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ Plécy, Albert (1914–1977) BnF 140579180.
  2. ^ Plécy, Albert (1914–1977) (notice IdREF "Plécy, Albert (1914–1977)" (030272637) (in French)..
  3. ^ a b c . actes-sud.fr (in French). Actes Sud. June 1997. Archived from the original on 10 September 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2016..
  4. ^ "Albert Plécy (1914–1977), un homme d'images". unarbreenflandres. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  5. ^ Albane Brunel (2019), Le SCA au service de la France libre (1940–1945), Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, p. 85
  6. ^ 'Le Salon permanent d'Albert Plécy', in : Laure Beaumont-Maillet, Françoise Denoyelle and Dominique Versavel, La Photographie humaniste, 1945–1968, BnF, p. 45-46.
  7. ^ Larousse, ed. (1977). "Obituary". Journal of the Year (in French). Paris. ISBN 978-2-03-009977-3. ISSN 0449-4733. OCLC 893772342..
  8. ^ "M. ALBERT PLÉCY EST TUÉ D'UN COUP DE FUSIL". Le Monde.fr. 4 May 1977 – via Le Monde.
  9. ^ Gens d'images (France) BnF 118696749.
  10. ^ Prix Niepce BnF 162553759.
  11. ^ "Paul Almasy l'anti-esthète". Le Temps (in French). 2000-09-02. ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  12. ^ Chambre noire (Paris. 1961) BnF 38490026q.
  13. ^ Cour d'appel d'Aix en Provence, arrêt au fond, n° 2019 / 333, 27 juin 2019.
  14. ^ PLECY, Albert (1997). "Hommes d'images". www.openbibart.fr. Retrieved 2020-12-02.

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Albert Plecy 26 August 1914 Wormhout 1 May 1977 Les Baux de Provence was a French journalist painter photographer and filmmaker specialist in the language of the image He was along with Jacques Henri Lartigue and Raymond Grosset one of the three emblematic founders of the association of Gens d images Albert PlecyAlbert Plecy c 1944 5BornAlbert Denis Frederic Emile Plecy 1914 08 26 26 August 1914WormhoudtDied1 May 1977 1977 05 01 aged 62 Les Baux de ProvenceNationalityFrenchOccupation s journalist photographer painter cinematographer editorYears active1946 77Known forestablishment of department of communication and audiovisual production for la Defense 1943 1944 editor Point de vue 1946 1958 Le Parisien 1958 1977 Notable workLa Cathedrale d Images Gens d images Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Gens d images 1 2 Chambre Noire 1 3 Les Journees internationales de photojournalisme 1 4 New aesthetics 1 5 La Cathedrale d Images 2 Bibliography 3 ReferencesBiography editAlbert Plecy was born on 26 August 1914 in Wormhout to mother Marcelle nee Dehaene 1887 1981 and Frederic Plecy corporal in the 8th Territorial Infantry Regiment killed 18 October 1916 in Peramy during the Meuse Argonne offensive when Albert was two and his elder brother four 1 2 3 4 During the Second World War he was a second lieutenant seconded in 1943 to the French expeditionary force and at the request of General Alphonse Juin he became the head of the Army Cinema Service SCA 5 in the theatre of foreign operations in Tunisia Corsica and during the Italian campaign 1943 1944 when he was wounded He worked as a photographer in collaboration with cine cameraman Raymond Mejat and was editor of the newspaper of the combatants of the African Army Upon Liberation he was on a team of the French Foreign Legion who founded Point de vue a publication of which he became editor in chief in 1946 3 then of Parisien libere 3 Within Point de vue Images du monde from 1953 to 1977 he hosted the Permanent Photo Show in which he paid tribute to photographers and illustrators 6 Albert Plecy committed suicide by shooting himself on 1 May 1977 aged 62 in Baux de Provence 7 8 Gens d images edit Plecy and Paul Almasy created Gens d images on 15 October 1954 9 then the Niepce Prize in 1955 10 then the Nadar Prize 11 Chambre Noire edit From 1964 to 1968 Plecy hosted with Michel Tournier a television program Chambre noire while continuing his activity as a journalist For each episode a photographer was interviewed on their imagery the series featured amongst others Maurice Baquet Robert Doisneau Bill Brandt Brassai Denis Brihat Edouard Boubat Izis 12 Les Journees internationales de photojournalisme edit In 1959 he launched with Raymond Grosset and in conjunction with the association People and Culture Les Journees internationales de photojournalisme International Photojournalism Days at the University Centre of Saint Exupery in Boulouris Amongst the participants were Jean Dieuzaide Pierre Gassmann and Jacques Henri Lartigue In 1960 the Journees took place again in Boulouris in 1961 in San Pellegrino then from 1962 in Porquerolles at the Mas du Langoustier In 1974 the 14th and last Journees were held at Fort St Agathe New aesthetics edit In 1963 he created Esthetiques nouvelles an image consulting firm La Cathedrale d Images edit Plecy established the Cathedral of Images in the white limestone quarries of Les Baux de Provence in 1975 it was a novel and for the time advanced production of luminous frescoes of automatically changing imagery on the white stone walls from dozens of carousel projectors with accompanying soundtrack that enveloped the contours of the walls and the ceiling of the quarry producing a 3 dimensional vision with actors and the viewers themselves being illuminated and integrated into the vividly coloured imagery It attracted international visitors After Plecy died on 1 May 1977 his second wife Anne nee Carlier continued her husband s work until her own death in 2002 The Baux de Provence municipal council wishing to manage the necessarily irregular show themselves terminated the lease and privatised it After its closure on 21 September 2010 at the initiative of the municipality it was renamed Carrieres de Lumieres in 2012 formalised on 19 January 2018 against the illegal termination of the original commercial lease 13 The current manifestation is an expanded digitised production The conception of the audiovisual show cathedral of images is discussed in Plecy s book Hommes d Images Actes Sud 1997 14 Bibliography editThe elementary grammar of the image Paris Ecole Estienne 1968 1st ed 1962 The photo art and language The elementary grammar of the image Paris Marabout 1975 1st ed 1971 revised edition of La grammaire elementaire de l image Albert Plecy Hommes d images Actes Sud 1997 Archived 2017 09 10 at the Wayback Machine Gerard Blanchard and Jean Claude Macquet Hommage a Albert Plecy Communication et languages vol 34 no 1 1977 p 122 Claude Renaud Testimony of Claude Renaud on Albert Plecy founder of Gens d images in L Histoire Les Gens images 2014 References edit Plecy Albert 1914 1977 BnF 140579180 Plecy Albert 1914 1977 notice IdREF Plecy Albert 1914 1977 030272637 in French a b c Albert Plecy l homme d images actes sud fr in French Actes Sud June 1997 Archived from the original on 10 September 2017 Retrieved 5 March 2016 Albert Plecy 1914 1977 un homme d images unarbreenflandres Retrieved 2020 12 02 Albane Brunel 2019 Le SCA au service de la France libre 1940 1945 Rennes Presses universitaires de Rennes p 85 Le Salon permanent d Albert Plecy in Laure Beaumont Maillet Francoise Denoyelle and Dominique Versavel La Photographie humaniste 1945 1968 BnF p 45 46 Larousse ed 1977 Obituary Journal of the Year in French Paris ISBN 978 2 03 009977 3 ISSN 0449 4733 OCLC 893772342 M ALBERT PLECY EST TUE D UN COUP DE FUSIL Le Monde fr 4 May 1977 via Le Monde Gens d images France BnF 118696749 Prix Niepce BnF 162553759 Paul Almasy l anti esthete Le Temps in French 2000 09 02 ISSN 1423 3967 Retrieved 2022 12 21 Chambre noire Paris 1961 BnF 38490026q Cour d appel d Aix en Provence arret au fond n 2019 333 27 juin 2019 PLECY Albert 1997 Hommes d images www openbibart fr Retrieved 2020 12 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albert Plecy amp oldid 1222498724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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