Filed under: Photographie | Tags: exposition, Paris |
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Quasiment inédite, l’oeuvre photographique de Franck Landron est pourtant colossale. Commencée en 1971 sur les bancs du Collège Saint-Martin de France à Pontoise, elle est depuis constituée d’un flux ininterrompu. Le fonds est actuellement évalué à plus de 300 000 images. Deux expositions dévoilent la première période, des années soixante-dix au début des années quatre-vingt dix, selon des approches différentes.
Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau, Paris. 19.06.2015 > 04.10.2015.
Galerie Binôme, Paris. 04.09.2015 > 01.10.2015.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, Gand |
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Listen to the stones, think like a mountain can be framed as a collection of artworks in the spirit of Roger Caillois, assembling ideas on (geological) time, transformation, potentiality, new forms of knowledge and the Earth as ultimate author.
Selection of Website: buren (Oshin Albrecht & Melissa Mabesoone), Céline Butaye, Eleanor Duffin, Anneke Eussen, Anne Holtrop, Carlos Irijalba, Rachel de Joode, Nicolás Lamas, Cathérine Lommée and Pieter Paul Pothoven. Curated by Evelien Bracke.
Galerie Tatjana Pieters, Ghent. 23.08.2015 > 31.10.2015.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: ArtFair, Copenhague |
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OSL contemporary from Oslo is showing new and recent work by Bjarne Bare, Marie Bovo, Tiril Hasselknippe and Vibeke Slyngstad. The new book project of Bjarne Bare with Behzad Farazollahi will be out on Black Dog Publishing in September (Launch in Whitechapel Gallery London on September 12th). It is titled New Scandinavian Photography and comprised over 288 pages with 32 contributors.
OSL contemporary at CHART ART FAIR, Copenhagen. 21.08.2015 > 23.08.2015.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Embrun, exposition |

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Réplique instinct inserts an often neglected dimension, that of improvisation and intuition, the instinct for life where gains are inseparable from losses, progress from disappearance.
Websites: Jagna Ciuchta, Matthieu Clainchard, Fabrice Croux.
Centre d’art Les Capucins, Embrun. 08.07.2015 > 30.08.2015.
© Photo Eric Tabuchi
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Brussels, exposition |


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Un-Scene III is a group exhibition of 13 emerging artists in or from Belgium. The works presented include new and existing pieces, and range across all media.
Selection of Websites: Béatrice Balcou, Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, Sébastien Bonin, Kasper Bosmans, Erika Hock, Hedwig Houben, Stephanie Kiwitt, Julien Meert, Yuki Okumura, Marina Pinsky, Marnie Slater, Leen Voet, Freek Wambacq.
Wiels, Brussels. 30.05.2015 > 09.08.2015.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exposition, Paris |
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A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I – XVIII was produced over a four-year period (2008-11), during which the artist, Taryn Simon, travelled around the world researching and recording bloodlines and their related stories. The subjects Simon documents include victims of genocide in Bosnia, test rabbits infected with a lethal disease in Australia, the first woman to hijack an aircraft, and the living dead in India. Her collection is at once cohesive and arbitrary, mapping the relationships among chance, blood, and other components of fate.
Le Point du Jour – Centre d’art Éditeur, Paris. 01.03.2015 > 31.05.2015.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Brussels, galerie |

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Les artistes de l’exposition manipulent et bousculent les fonctions de l’image au regard de sa circulation massive, pour explorer ses dysfonctionnements, la vacuité toujours grandissante de sa logique de surenchère. Sélection de sites Internet: Stefania Batoeva, Béla Pablo Janssen, Aude Pariset, Loup Sarion, and Adrien Vescovi.
Galerie Jeanrochdard, Bruxelles. 24.01.2015 – 21.02.2105.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: Brussels, galerie |
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“Ola Rindal uses different dimensions and printing methods for each photograph, which is enough to deny the setting up of any linear narrative. The image, far from revealing its secrets, expresses itself with an uncertainty that eventually makes intensely present what is never represented.”
(Frédéric BONNET, For Galerie Catherine Bastide, 2010).
Galerie Catherine Bastide, Bruxelles. Until 07.03.2015.