In 2017, the Festival Pluie d’Images looks at the notion of frontier. This imaginary line, which sometimes separates, sometimes joins two territories, is more than ever brought back to the forefront of current affairs with the great migratory waves of recent months.
For its 13th edition, the festival invites you to discover the work of professional photographers, amateurs, clubs and collectives around the theme Frontière (s). More than 30 exhibitions on Brest and its metropolis, ambulatory vernissage, meetings, ” Faites de la photo ”, guided tours, educational activities, workshops, screenings, debates…
Mixing geography, politics, economics …, the frontier sometimes crystallizes the balance of power between two states whereas elsewhere it has virtually disappeared, as it were, between the countries of the Schengen Area. These photographic works, interested in geopolitical tensions, the abstraction of these separations, or the geography that materializes them, invite us to an essential and necessary reflection by immersing ourselves in history to better understand the present and to apprehend the ” to come up.
Free and free exhibitions will be presented in various places in Brest, Guipavas, Relecq-Kerhuon, Plougastel-Daoulas, Saint Renan, Daoulas and Loperhet.
EXHIBITION PROGRAMMING
Galerie du Crédit Mutuel Arkéa – Le Relecq-Kerhuon
Valerio Vincenzo – Borderline
Médiathèques de St Marc et de Pontanézen – Brest
Julien Lombardi – L’inachevé
MJC de l’Harteloire – Brest
Philippe Chancel – Israël, Cisjordanie, vallée du Jourdain, Evil of the Eden Murs de l’Europe (collages en extérieur)
Bibliothèque Universitaire de Lettres et Sciences Humaines – Brest
Olivier Jobard – Kotchok
L’Alizé – Guipavas
Nicolas Fussler – Postes de douanes/Paysages frontaliers
Daoulas, exposition extérieure
Valerio Vincenzo – Borderline (poursuite de la série exposée au Relecq Kerhuon)
Le Mac Orlan – Brest
Olivier Jobard – Kingsley
Médiathèque François Mitterand – Le Relecq-Kerhuon
Vincent Gouriou – Genre(s)
Festival Pluie d’Images
January 14 – February 24, 2017
39 avenue Clemenceau
29283 Brest cedex
France
http://www.festivalpluiedimages.com/