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Jul 2023
20m 49s

Rosângela Rennó - "Being a photographer,...

Kering
About this episode

Listen to photographer Rosângela Rennó interviewed by journalist and producer Géraldine Sarratia at the Rencontres d'Arles.

Rosângela Rennó will receive the fifth Women In Motion award. Since its inception, the award has recognized the career of an outstanding photographer each year, and has gone to Susan Meiselas in 2019, Sabine Weiss in 2020, Liz Johnson Artur in 2021 and Babette Mangolte in 2022.

Women In Motion is a Kering program launched in 2015, shedding light on women in arts and culture.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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