After the presentation, last year, of a portion of 25000 Paintings at the French Institute, Berlin, Christophe Berhault will be for the first time projecting the entire piece, that is to say all 72 hours non-stop.
These photos cover roughly a century, from 1890 to1995. They appear in no particular chronological order. Each one appears on screen for 10 seconds.
Christophe Berhault selected these photos from amongst tens of thousands
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