André Rouillé Explained

André Rouillé (fr. André Rouillé, born 1948) is a French historian and theorist of photography. He is professor at University Paris 8, author of a significant number of books on photography and contemporary art, and founder and editor-in-chief of Paris-Art, the first French website devoted to contemporary culture.[1]

Biography

In 1980, André Rouillé (being a math professor by that time) got a doctoral degree in historical sciences in University of Franche-Comté. His research changed a picture of genesis of photography. Later he wrote two books based on his thesis: L'Empire de la photographie, 1839-1870[2] and La Photographie en France, 1816-1871. Textes et controverses.[3]

In 1986–1997, Rouillé was editor-in-chief in famous La recherche photographique ("Photography Review").

In 2002, he created the Paris-Art website devoted to contemporary culture including art, photography, design, dance and literature.[4]

Rouillé is a professor at Université Paris 8, where he is head of the photography department and in charge of the MA program "Photography and Contemporary Art" and PhD program "Plastic arts: Photography".

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  1. Web site: PARIS-ART. www.paris-art.com.
  2. Rouillé, Andre. L'Empire de la photographie : photographie et pouvoir bourgeois 1839-1870. Paris: Le Sycomore, 1982. 214 p.
  3. Rouillé, André. "La Photographie en France 1816-1871, textes et controverses : une anthologie". Paris: Macula, 1989. 512 p.
  4. http://www.paris-art.com Paris-Art