Initiated in 2011 with the collective Fetart in 2011, the festival Circulation(s) aims to promote the young European photography and help the professional insertion of the photographers. This year again,…
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In "Faits Divers" [News in brief], the work of the artist consists in introducing anonymous people whose hidden secrets he reveals in order to give them a posthumous glory. These…
An interview with Marion Hislen, president of Fetart, the association behind Circulation(s). Interviewed by Juliette Deschodt.…
“Flower for daddy” started in 2009 after the brutal death of her father. The whole family is then gathered in the living room around the body. The days that passed…
An interview with François Cheval, chief curator at the Musée Nicéphore Niépce (France) and sponsor of Circulation(s) 2013. Interviewed by Juliette Deschodt.…
The “Jungles” series is an exploration of nature as raw material. Olivia Lavergne imagines and makes the territory hers. Her way of seeing things transforms nature which becomes a photographic…
“Atras del muro” aims at glorifying those who are no longer regarded as human beings but as the waste of society: to pay a tribute to the men on the…
“On the road from Bikoro to Bokonda” is a project born out of several trips made in about ten villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through this series, Patrick…
"He plays with the ordinary and the banal to make life come out, not the still life, which would mean accepting life and the presence of objects. Far beyond…
It is quite convenient nowadays for ambitious young people to want to become a renowned photographer. For me, having visited museums, scoured galleries, having been subjected to too many…