Chai 33 The restaurant Chai 33, together with the art photography gallery Wanted Paris, presents the exhibition " Epicure/E-picture ".
REVUE DE PRESSE
"L'exposition "Les temps modernes" rassemble une cinquantaine de phtographies d'histoires insolites et humoristiques vécues par nos amis écaillés [...]." Femme en ville, mai 2007
"Anne Catherine Becker Echivard exhibits her works in Bercy Village alleys in association with Wanted Paris photo-gallery." Elle, may 2007
"Buy a limited edition photo without going bankrupt? Not long ago several new galleries were launched, inviting amateurs to the fascinating world of art-photography and collecting; both – on and off line." L'Express Styles, april 2007
"Les temps modernes : 50 photos are to be discovered in Bercy Village." Jasmin, avril 2007
To celebate its first birthday, Wanted Paris shows Anne Catherine Becker Echivard in Paris. Photo, april 2007
"Developping for the photography what the lithography was for the painting : orginal works made affordable for more people." SVM Mac, april 2007
"Recent appearance of Webgaleries gave a powerful incentive to the growth of original print market." Télérama, march 2007
"The gallery knows how to seduce recognized photographs as Kimiko Yoshida and Les Krims, making at the same time vigorous efforts to develop new talents as Lucia Zegada or Cédric Delsaux." Home magazine, january 2007
"Although Wanted is, first of all, an on-line gallery with a brilliant web site, it is absolutely worth visiting its gorgeous exhibition area" Le Parisien, january 2007
"The most happening scene in town. WantedParis, a new gallery, has become the meeting point for young photography lovers..." France today (USA), novembre 2006
"A gallery which proposes a nice selection of artists at reasonable prices, it is already good, but when it launches a cycle of conferences, it is even better…" L'Express, october 5th 2006
"A converted factory in the northern Marais houses, a new gallery specializing in contemporary art photography for all budget" France Magazine (USA), octobre 2006
----"Plus besoin de battre le pavé pour trouver l'oeuvre de nos rêves." Biba, octobre 2006
"A 'web-gallery' with around twenty artists on show [...] The virtual aspect fades into the background as you are met with the quality of the photographs" L'Officiel, august 2006
"If you are going through Paris, don't forget to drop by and see the photos in the really real Wanted gallery" Flavor, july 2006
"A newly-born in the world of art galleries, Wanted Paris has as it's setting a converted welding factory and to its credit making photos more accessible. The visitor can purchase the photograph which jumps out at him or her without going bankrupt or even moving" Le Nouvel obs, june 22nd 2006
"A magnificent exhibiting space [...] prices start at less than 100&euros; for works of art which one day may be worth a lot more." Le Parisien, june 12th 2006
"This new concept could easily shatter the photography market and why not create a whole new clientele" Image Magazine, may-june 2006
"Art-photography is developing on the web. In addition to the website, Wanted Paris opened the doors to its gallery in april. Located in the Marais, central Paris, the design of the gallery is perfect for showing off these unique photographs." JDD, 14 mai 2006
"At last, the democratisation of the French photography market is in motion. With Wanted the prints [...] have become more accessible quite simply by clicking." Reflexe Numérique, mai 2006
"A brand new online gallery, about contemporary photography" Photo, may 2006
"The exhibiting space that is Wanted Paris is a former atelier of 450m2. This place will create the event, a real dynamism and a welcoming programme." Le Figaro, april 17th 2006
"A collector's dream... how to acquire at small prices, works by great photographers, without running from galleries to sales rooms." Elle, april 10th 2006
"Laying contemporary photography at the door of more people, this is the inspiration driving Laurent de Sailley and Tristan de Terves and their new web-gallery. The idea is simple Wanted Paris prints between 50 to 120 photos signed and numbered and at prices which are more affordable due to producing larger series." Challenges, april 6th 2006