Annabel Elgar
#Photographe
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Annonce des lauréats du Prix Elysée, avec le soutien de Parmigiani Fleurier
Découvrez les huit nominés du Prix Elysée, annoncés à l’occasion de la Nuit des images organisée samedi 28 juin 2014 dans les jardins de l’Elysée à Lausanne. Lancé en février 2014 avec le soutien de Parmigiani Fleurier, le Prix Elysée est un prix de soutien à la production.
Le Musée de l’Elysée et Parmigiani Fleurier sont heureux d’annoncer le nom des huits nominés du Prix Elysée : Anoush Abrar, Mari Bastashevski, Philippe Chancel, Annabel Elgar, Agnès Geoffray, Martin Kollar, Marco Poloni, Kourtney Roy. 411 photographes prometteurs de 42 pays ont pris part à la pre- mière édition du Prix Elysée. Plus de 8’000 images ont ainsi ét&ea... - Exposition
Group Show at the Wrapping Project Bankside
Peter Marlow : British Magnum photographer, whose tense filmic night shots of the East End (1981 black and white vintage prints) recall the post war images of Bill Brandt.
Lillian Bassman : 92 year old black and white fashion photographer – Bassman’s stylized images recall fine pen and ink drawings and re-cast fashion photography as calligraphy.
Deborah Turbeville : 76 year old New Yorker – Turbeville’s striking narrative images capture the underbelly of Jean Rhys’s Paris, and Eastern Europe before the fall of the wall.
Turbeville took fashion photography into a narrative world that her young heirs attempt to emulate, while she continues to shoot regularly for Vogue Italia, amongst others, staying creatively one step ahead of the pretenders.
Annabel Elgar : Young British photogra... - Exposition
Annabel Elgar at The Wapping Project Bankside
On April, 15th, will start the fifth exhibition at The Wapping Project Bankside with British photographic artist Annabel Elgar. The exhibition will show a survey of Elgar’s work to date, which "has something of the British gothic about it. Mythic, dream-like scenarios are painstakingly enacted but with their narratives tantalisingly out of reach".
The Wapping Project Bankside is London’s newest commercial gallery focusing on film and video work. Set up in October 2009 by the Director of the The Wapping Project, Jules Wright, the gallery represents a rosta of established and emerging artists and aims to reach out to an audience of art professionals, curators and enthusiasts, as well as encourage interest from both new and established collectors of contemporary art....
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