A few days ago we received this email from a reader, Julie Poncet who had sent and been included in our selection of St Valentine’s photographs: “Thank you for this publication, which has been very successful! I was wondering if you pass on information about your readers’ photo exhibitions?”.
The answer is yes: here it is.
The Nast Paris Gallery, specialising in African art, is showing the work of 6 photographers from the 17th to 31st of March on one single theme, portraits. Though Cecilia Nilsdotter explores the world of childhood and of her “Intimate Resemblance”, with “Red Thistle” Julie Poncet takes us to the heart of femininity on a sensory journey where modesty is mixed with provocation. With “Chinese Portraits”, Martine Marras reveals the play of natural light on strong Chinese, in whose ageless faces she has read fragility. Diane Vo Ngoc explores the dress customs and paper crafts from elsewhere with “Paper Exploration”.
Finally Sandrine Balade and Joël Cubas invite us to Burkina Faso to meet children who played actors for a day for their series “I Make my Cinema”.
EXHIBITION
Des portraits qui murmurent
Diane Vo Ngoc, Julie Poncet, Cecilia Nilsdotter, Martine Marras, Sandrine Balade Et Joël Cubas
From March 17th to 31st, 2016
Private View on March 22nd, 6pm – 9pm
La Galerie Nast à Paris
10, rue d’Alger
75001 Paris
France
http://www.nastaparis.com