Adrian Wood
#Photographe
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ReGENERATION2 - Photographes de demain - Galerie Azzedine Alaïa
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Que font les jeunes photographes en ce début du 21e siècle ? Quel regard portent-ils sur le monde ? Dans quelle mesure s’inscrivent-ils dans la tradition, la développent- ils ou la rejettent-ils ? Alors que la révolution numérique poursuit son implacable avancée, anéantissant les pratiques établies de longue date, et ce dans chaque domaine de la photographie, est-il possible de prédire le chemin que prendra la nouvelle génération de photographes ? Seront-ils encore attachés à la chambre noire ou vont-ils tous migrer vers le laboratoire numérique ?
reGeneration – l’un des projets les plus vastes et les plus ambitieux du genre – a tenté de donner en 2005 des r&eacut... - Exposition
REGENERATION ² - photographies de demain à Miami
Within the framework of the American tour managed by the Musée de l’Elysée in collaboration with the Aperture Foundation, New York, « reGeneration2 – Tomorrow’s Photographers Today » is presented at the Centre Gallery, Miami Dade College, in Miami.
What are young photographers up to in the twenty-first century? How do they see the world? How much do they respect, build on, or reject tradition? As the digital revolution continues its relentless advance, demolishing longstanding practices in every domain of our field, curiosity builds as to how the new generation of photographers will react. Will some remain in the darkroom, or will they all migrate to the digital lab? The reGeneration project – the broadest and most enterprising survey of its kind – set ... - Exposition
Sight Unseen
Sight Unseen is a visual exploration of how shadow and darkness function in photography, a medium which relies implicitly on clarity, light and vision to impart ideas, thoughts and interpretations of the world around us.
Stories, rituals and narrative traditions surrounding these elements are found in every era, across a diversity of cultures, and have long been associated with negative phenomena such as nightmares, danger, death, hidden strangers, blindness and the supernatural.
The exhibition is the work of four recent M.A. graduate photographers whose exploration of shadow and darkness is inherent within their practice. Through the manipulation of darkness, creating an underlying intensity and tension, they play with the absence of visual information – or what cannot be seen – to place the viewer in an i...
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