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France
Bernard Demenge has been working for a long while around popular culture and the collective memory.
place : Pavillon Populaire
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Italy
The idea for "Glue" came about when the photographer discovered an old register in an abandoned factory.
Germany
For ten years now Heiko Tieman has assiduously created this gallery of portraits which feature family and friends as well as strangers.
place : Salle Saint Ravy
Swiss
Jean Revillard met Sarah on a track at the edge of a forest.
England
These photographs were made between 2001 and 2008 in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, one of the most rural areas of England.
Tracing an insurmountable frontier; the abyss between man and the animals, which swings from curiosity to incomprehension yet constantly recalls the impossibility, might describe the venture that Léa Harbourdin has set herself.
The Line of Lost Souls unveils a microcosm of society’s dissidents, and reveals a phenomenon which is anything but isolated; becoming more and more frequent in the towns and countryside of France.
Spain
In the series "Tribes" Lucia Herrero practices what she calls a fantastical anthropology.
Born out of impressions derived from the imagery of fairy tales, "L’horloge" is part of the series Les Confitures, fragments of stories which have their roots in the memories of childhood.
Michel Le Belhomme makes sculptures out of ordinary spaces, then turns them into images, in the manner of the involuntary sculptures of Brassai and the ready-mades transformed by the point of view of Patrick Tosani.