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No one is born an artist
 No one is born an artist
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To go beyond the frame
 To go beyond the frame
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America
 America
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Photography gave me a world through which I could live instantly
 Photography gave me a world through which I could live instantly
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The gaze
 The gaze
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A time of protest: the 1960s
 A time of protest: the 1960s
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Artistic questioning
 Artistic questioning
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A series of long cycles
 A series of long cycles
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My way of thinking determined my way of looking at the world
 My way of thinking determined my way of looking at the world
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New York, N.Y., 1st Part (Exterior), Times Square - 1976-77 The camera today
 The camera today
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Synthetization of the sky
 Synthetization of the sky
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Voitures bleues et ciel au-dessus (Blue Cars and Sky above Each of Them)
 Voitures bleues et ciel au-dessus (Blue Cars and Sky above Each of Them)
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Screen Series: Street Skies, N.Y. 1978/79 - William and John Streets New York, N.Y.
 New York, N.Y.
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An afternoon on my balcony
 An afternoon on my balcony
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New York, N.Y., 1st Part (Exterior), Park Avenue No. 1 - 1976-77 Nature culture
 Nature culture
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Lily
 Lily
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Street Scene, New York, 1976 Being in the world enabled me to go further
 Being in the world enabled me to go further
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Pierre Boogaerts     
Pierre Boogaerts was born in Brussels in 1946 and came to Canada in 1971. He belongs to a generation of creators who adopted the medium of photography. Over a period of nearly twenty years, from 1972 to 1990, Boogaerts built an impressive photographic corpus that explores the nature of photography in depth. In 1992, having brought this exploration to a close, Boogaerts chose to give his complete photographic works to the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography.