We started this adventure in 2012, without really knowing where it would lead us.
Mind’s Eye is a non-profit association (law of 1901). One of its main objectives is to search for links between mathematics and photography. To this end, two booklets have been published, one on Numbers, the other on continuum (in English and in French). Others are planned.
At the same time, Mind’s Eye organises photography exhibitions at the Galerie Adrian Bondy (personal space). In ten years we have organised 42 exhibitions with 27 artists, exhibitions on various themes, always chosen for their singular images. We have presented a variety of processes, analogue and digital of course, but also pinhole, platino- type, and zokin-gake (Japanese technique).
For this festival, eight artists will be selected each month to exhibit a few representative works; space does not allow us to show the work of all our artists simultaneously. In order to overcome this drawback, we have prepared a video with several images from each exhibition from the beginning. This video will be shown continuously throughout the exhibition.
22 October – 20 November 2022
Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-7pm
Tuesday-Friday, by appointment
For this festival, eight artists will be selected each month to exhibit a few representative works.
The artists to be exhibited from 22 October 22nd to November 20th 2022:
Caroline Abitbol
François Delandre
Jean Dréville
Dan Hayon
Pham Viêt Si
Colette Pourroy
Nicolae Sandulescu
Masaki Yamamoto
Together with the photographer and filmmaker Giovanni C. Lorusso, we have prepared a video with several images from each exhibition since the beginning of Mind’s Eye in 2012. This video, which lasts half an hour, will be shown continuously throughout the autumn.
In addition, with the help of Adam Kencki, we have completely renovated our website. For the time being, only the English version is available, by clicking on the ENGLISH tab on the mindseye.fr website. The French version will follow shortly.
Mind’s Eye / Galerie Adrian Bondy, 221 rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris
06 85 93 41 92