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Collection CH-FGC - Gilles Caron Collection

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Identity area

Reference code

CH-FGC

Title

Gilles Caron Collection

Date(s)

  • 1964-1970 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

Total volume unknown.
3,472 black and white negative films (about 103,000 frames). 1,390 vintage contact sheets. 2,900 (approximately) 24 x 36 ektachromes. 2,500 documents.
13 photographs selected and described for the Archival City project.

Context area

Name of creator

(1939-1970)

Biographical history

Born on July 8, 1939 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Gilles Caron grew up in Maisons-Laffitte. After spending his childhood in Maisons-Laffitte, Gilles is sent in 1946 to a boarding school in Argentière (Haute-Savoie), following the separation of his parents, he will stay there seven years.

After completing his studies at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris, Gilles took a one-year course in journalism at the École des hautes études internationales in Paris in 1958. During the summer, he hitchhiked to Yugoslavia, Turkey and India.

After passing his civilian parachute exam in 1959, he was called up for his 28-month military service, 22 of which were in Algeria. Gilles is imprisoned for two months following his refusal to fight after the putsch. Gilles finishes his service with a ban on carrying weapons. When he returned to France in 1962, he married Marianne. They have two daughters together: Marjolaine born on March 9, 1963 and Clementine born on December 8, 1967.

Following an internship in 1964 with Patrice Molinard, an advertising and fashion photographer, Gilles joined the Apis agency (Agence Parisienne d'Information Sociale). There he meets Raymond Depardon, a photographer from the Dalmas agency, and participates in August in the shooting of La guerre est finie by Alain Resnais.

On February 19, 1966, Gilles Caron made the front page of France-Soir with Marcel Leroy-Finville (imprisoned for the kidnapping and assassination of Mehdi Ben Barka) during his walk in the Santé prison. In May he works in Paris for the fashion agency Photographic Service directed by Giancarlo Botti. In December he joins the founding team of Gamma composed of Raymond Depardon, Hubert Henrotte, Jean Monteux and Hugues Vassal.

Between June 5 and 10, 1967 he covered the Six Day War and entered Jerusalem with the Israeli army and then reached the Suez Canal with the commanding forces led by General Ariel Sharon. The publication of his images in Paris Match made the Gamma agency the leading agency in the world. In November and December he is in Vietnam notably at Đắk Tô, during one of the hardest battles of the conflict (Hill 875).

In April 1968 he covered the civil war in Biafra. In May the student revolts in Paris begin and spread throughout France, provoking a general strike. Gilles Caron covers the student demonstrations in Paris on a daily basis; he follows President Charles de Gaulle on an official visit to Romania between May 14 and 18. In July he makes a second trip to Biafra with Raymond Depardon. In September he travels to Mexico City following the violent repression of student demonstrations on the eve of the Olympic Games. In November he made his third report in Biafra.

In August 1969 Gilles Caron covers the Catholic demonstrations in Londonderry and Belfast in Northern Ireland, "The Troubles". A few days later, he follows the anniversary of the crushing of the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia by Soviet tanks. In its August 30 issue, Paris Match published the two reports simultaneously.

In January and February 1970 he was part of an expedition to the Chadian Tibesti region organized by Robert Pledge, with Raymond Depardon and Michel Honorin, to cover the rebellion of the Toubous against the central government in Fort Lamy (N'djamena) supported by the French government. The four journalists were ambushed and held prisoner for a month by government forces.
That same year, in April, he went to Cambodia the day after Prince Norodom Sihanouk was deposed by General Lon Nol.
On April 5, 1970, he was the first of twenty or so journalists and development workers of all nationalities to disappear with Swiss reporter Guy Hannoteaux and French development worker Michel Visot, on Route No. 1 linking Cambodia to Vietnam in an area controlled by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge.

Archival history

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Content and structure area

Scope and content

This collection is composed of Gilles Caron's photographic and filmic works as well as referenced publications of his work in magazines and editions.
Part of the collection is dedicated to the 1,096 Tri X films made between 1965 and 1966 when he worked for APIS.
A second part is dedicated to the 2,376 black and white Tri X films and vintage contact sheets made between 1967 and 1970 when Gilles Caron worked for GAMMA. 49 films are listed for the year 1966; 741 for the year 1967; 631 for the year 1968; 873 for the year 1969; 82 for the year 1970.
A third part of the collection concerns 2,900 ektachromes made by Gilles Caron whose dates of realization are not mentioned.
The collection also includes publications (magazines and editions) related to Gilles Caron's work.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

The Archival City project does not know the classification system of the archives kept in the Gilles Caron Foundation nor their reference code.
In this archival description, the photographs selected by the Archival City project are presented and numbered in chronological and thematic order.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Since 2009, a vast project of digitization of the collection has been carried out, in order to valorize it on a web platform.

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Description control area

Description identifier

ArchivalJM_RG_0001

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Rules and/or conventions used

ISAD(G), second edition, Ottawa 2000.
Available online : https://www.ica.org/en/isadg-general-international-standard-archival-description-second-edition

For dates : ISO 8601, 2nd edition, 2000.

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Entry prepared in December 2021and revised in January 2022

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Sources

About the Gilles Caron Foundation : https://www.fondationgillescaron.org/

Lisa Delaunay, « Les Cahiers de la Fondation Gilles Caron », Critique d’art [Onlige], All reading notes online, uploaded on 04 November 2016, accessed on 15 December 2021. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/critiquedart/19237

Archivist's note

Entry prepared by Archival City

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