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Franco-Mexican – Lives and works in Paris
With Between Finger and Thumb, Alexandra Serrano re-enacts her most intense memories of childhood, within the actual house where she grew up. Each image
Edition 2012
place : Pavillon Populaire
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Alexandre Mayeur stages his photos of ‘exotic’ or ‘typical’ restaurants in settings that are already caricatures and clichés, of which nobody can be ignorant,
Belgian – Lives and works in Liege
Laura Gasporotto is a young artist who has rapidly found a personal approach, characterised by her ability to seize the precarious and unstable instances of young people
French – Live and work in Paris
“St. Pius X is a catholic private school, situated in the town of St. Cloud. We grew up together in this town of the Hauts de Seine department, and were always fascinated by this establishment somewhat apart. The imposing brick building,
Japanese – Lives and works in Paris
Mami Kyoshi affirms that she wants to bear witness to her epoch. To do this she rejects the neutral stance and the self-proclaimed authenticity of the spontaneous situation. Her choice is, on the contrary, to make the people she photographs tell their own story,
Italian – Lives and works in Piacenza
Marco Rigamonti’s way of proceeding in this series of images is of an extreme simplicity, and is quite simply a return to the original functions of photography: to keep a record, to bear witness to forms and the passage of time acting on them, attesting to the fact that
Belgian – Lives and works in Brussels
Macquenoise is a Belgian village, close to the French frontier. Pierre Liebaert chronicles the life of a mother and son agricultural family,
French – Lives and works in Caen
One fine day, Thibault Derien left Paris for a strange town, which time had passed by, rigidified in its worn and cherished souvenirs. The ancient shop fronts that he passed regularly
French – Lives and works in Paris
“The town was full of people looking for the man or the woman who could save them” Throughout the long photographic voyage that took him across the USA, from Montana to Louisiana, Thomas Chene’s work echoes
Swiss/Irish – Lives and works in Geneva
In Ireland, the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis defines as ghost estates a grouping of more than ten houses where at least half