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At the Galerie Particulière, French photographer Laurent Millet offers visitors a reflection on self-portrait, intimacy and decline. Twenty photographs in various formats taken from three different series are displayed in an harmonious…
The French photographer and visual artist Laurent Millet was born in 1968. He lives in La Rochelle and teaches at the art school in Angers. He is currently the subject of an…
The skeleton of a small bird drifts by the in the undulating river current. The tendons still join the bones together. One wing remains. Poetic and naturalistic, the video Ô gué,…
The beautiful and dense catalogue for the Laurent Miller exhibition in Angers includes the series on display at the museum. The exception is a series absent from the Angers retrospective, the mysterious Tempestaires (2003-2008),…
The poet and photographer Duane Michals is well known for his sequences, series of captioned photographs influenced by surrealism and storytelling. Before revolutionizing photography in the 1960s with this approach,…
In his work, Hiroshi Sugimoto has always revealed the pervasiveness of the mystical and the signs which elude habit. He accomplishes this through an abstraction of shapes, a repetition of patterns and…
The American photographer Slim Aarons (1916-2006) is known for documenting the jet set and high society from the 1950s through the 1970s. His most famous photograph, “Kings of Hollywood,” shot on New…
Since its nascent years photography has been considered ‘the people’s art’ due to its accessibility. Yet early on there was a line drawn in the sand between the professional and…
A holiday to Iceland in 2013 provided an unexpected opportunity for 26-year-old Perth photographer Jarrad Seng to experiment with aerial landscape photography the outcome of which is a stunning collection…