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"When you looked at me and Agnès Varda, you saw a young guy and an old woman. But as I got to know her, I lost that sense of age," artist @jr writes in a remembrance in this week's magazine. "That’s because she was always in the present, always active.” Until her death at 90 on March 29, “she was planning what she would do next. She was in the moment, not in the nostalgia of the great life she had. That’s how she kept making it greater." Varda, photographed in 1967, "changed my vision forever. Wherever she would go, she would take a minute to look around her. You’d see her at the brasserie on the corner and she would look at the table, at the chairs, at how the wood was aging. Agnès was the oldest person to be nominated for a competitive Academy Award and the first female director to receive an honorary Oscar. This is for a good reason: Agnès was unique. She didn’t make any concessions. She liked to try things. She looked very far ahead, but also around her–in her house, her street, her city." Photograph by Raymond Depardon (@rdepardon)—@Magnum Photos


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