Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exposition, galerie, Paris |
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La pratique d’Anouk Kruithof s’inscrit au croisement de la photographie, de la sculpture, de l’installation, du photomontage, des livres d’artistes, du texte, de la performance, de la vidéo et des interventions dans l’espace public. Son langage plastique et son utilisation peu orthodoxe des matériaux brouillent les contextes, produisant des associations déroutantes.
Galerie Escougnou-Cetraro , Paris, 07.10.2017 > 12.11.2017.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exposition, Graz |
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In her work, Özlem Altin draws especially from the comprehensive collection of images and texts that she has intuitively compiled from various sources and, moreover, from her own drawings and photographs. Exhibition folder in pdf. Selected works and exhibition views.
Camera Austria, Graz. 24.09.2017 > 19.11.2017.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: booklaunch, édition |

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The challenging project of Bleu is to translate Alix Marie’s three-dimensional approach to photography into book form. Marie’s practice merges sculpture, photography and installation. Her work explores our relationship to bodies and its representation through processes of objectification, fragmentation, magnification and accumulation.
The Horse Hospital, London. Book Lauch + Artist in Conversation with Shoair Mavlian (Assistant Curator, TATE Modern), 19.09.2017
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: exhibition, galerie |

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For Paul Mpagi Sepuya, his medium is as much about disclosure as concealment, the role of the photographer ultimately one of control. Central to his practice is the undisguised and frequently experimental use of mirrors, which draws the viewer’s attention to the images’ photographic artifice, complicating the experience of looking at a subject, while also engendering a mystifying effect.
team (bungalow), Venice. 17.09.2017 > 22.10.2017.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: galerie |
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Marcin Dudek‘s “Steps & Marches.” is a collaborative exhibition with Chapter I taking place in Brussels and Chapter II in London at Edel Assanti Gallery. Each exhibition begins with the artist retracing his steps as a teenage member of the Cracovia football fan club.
Harlan Levey Projects, Brussels. 07.09.2017 > 28.10.2018.