FULL DAYS exhibitions and openings...
Every two weeks, discover new art photographs, exhibited on the walls of the Audacieuse-Galerie. The openings are organized throughout the day so that you can enjoy the works with less attendance. This way, we welcome you even better, so that we can share more time together. See you soon for the FULL DAYS OF OPENINGS!
From June 1st to June 31st: Photographs by Stéphane Stribick
Through his many quests for places, a sum of photographs materializes to produce a library of landscaped moments. Stéphane Stribick, alias Le RecomposeuR, takes us to rediscover places we have visited: Secret spaces of a street enclosed by the twilight… of a cathedral uprooted by time… of a palace soaring into the sky… Everywhere, he questions the “hidden forms” of these places, looking for the formula… to the point of solving the enigma in a graphic composition that is as unexpected as it is timeless.
Realization
Jason Gardner tells stories using photography and video as part of visual anthropology. He is passionate about music, culture and rituals, and their impact on human expression. Jason continued to develop the project “Return to Carnival: Rituals, Roots and Rebels”, photographing other celebrations of the rnaval in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Poland, Basque Country, Spain, Dunkirk, France, Guinea-Bissau, Sardinia, Italy and Austria, Trinidad, Bahamas, New Orleans and Louisiana, Cajun country.
From August 1st to September 14th: Photographs by Téo Becher
Téo explores various dimensions of documentary photography, particularly through the landscape and the place of man in it. His approach takes him to places where nature has a strong presence in order to question the relationship of individuals with their habitat. Not even a century ago, the Inuvialuit were nomadic, not inhabiting a place by settling there, but by walking up and down, according to the herds of caribou they hunted on Canadian territory.
From September 1st to September 30th: Photographs by Charlotte Bresson
Charlotte Bresson, who was destined to be a private detective, gave up shadowing but kept a curiosity in the world by leaving their share of mystery and suggestiveness to the things around her. One day, take his survival instinct and his car. Avoid motorways, end up on dirt roads in cul-de-sacs. In the middle of the night, don’t meet anyone. At nine o’clock in the evening, curtain. It’s all over. All that remains are the neon lights of the dinners: OPEN. And deserted. Cowboys, Indians. Crossing them. Photograph them. To be only passing through the immensity of the American territory. Leave again.
From 15 September to 14 October: Photographs by Maximilian Minsk
By using mainly the feminine principle, Maximilian Minsk wishes to place himself on a line of two opposites, the pure and the impure, the progenitor and the castrator, the angelic and the demonic in order to be able to find the 0th point of balance. An optical focus, precarious and unstable, it is ready to collapse, disappear and be reborn at the slightest attempt at interpretation. Gorgons, Lilith, chthonic or celestial goddesses, constitute the basis of an alphabet that the study of esotericisms, religions, mythology and certain scientific data, end up symbolizing.
October 1 to October 31: Photographs by Simon Gruber
Simon Gruber discovered his deep connection to nature at an early age, which he then tried to depict with his camera. Growing up in the Austrian Mühlviertel, shaped by nature, Simon Gruber discovered his deep connection to nature at an early age, which he later tried to depict with his camera. The constant examination of personal perception and what is expressed in his images led him to experiment with the camera at an early age in order to find his own artistic identity.
From October 15 to November 14: Photographs by Thierry Vezon
Thierry Vezon began his career as a nature photographer in 2004. He is drawn to the Far North, Arctic regions, and icy and snowy landscapes. However, his favorite places are located in his region: Provence, the Camargue and the Cévennes. He loves to immerse himself in nature and tries in his photos to highlight the emotional effects that wildlife and landscape can have on him. He is also a specialist in aerial photography. Working regularly with associations sensitive to the environment, he hopes to be able to raise awareness of nature protection. He tries to take photos in an artistic and aesthetic way by wishing to bring emotion to people.
Diffusion
Ysel Fournet’s series of photographs is a sentimental introspection in the face of time that escapes us. Creation, childhood, procreation, allow us to better understand the difficulty of accepting the inexorable destiny that awaits us. By placing existential questions in a Darwinian, Cartesian, mathematical, biological and secular framework, we can rely on the Age of Enlightenment rather than mysticism to explain… Death.
From November 15 to December 15: Photographs by Georgii Vinogradov
Georgii Vinogradov focused on post-Soviet society. He depicted village life, photographed the hard life, the ruined dreams and the absurd censorship of women’s bodies in today’s Russian society. Now he is exploring the notion of the “shards of the Soviet Union.” The first chapter of this work concerns the museum of Soviet cars in the field.
From December 1st to December 31st: Photographs by Stéphan Lamielle
A born artist, Stéphan Lamielle is a curious person with a strong affinity for land art. Passionate about nature, he became one with it through various sports escapades: Ski mountaineering, trekking. For Stéphan, these long journeys in the mountains are enigmatic quests. Stéphan Lamielle creates original compositions, rich in textures, on natural light effects. When the sky is threatening, the weather gloomy, in the high peaks, he finds an unprecedented intimacy. Far from the urban tumult, each of his photos conveys a little of this moment of serenity. By listening with the heart, the visitor will be able to hear the mountain whispering its secrets.