Bénédite Topuz
#Photographe
- Exposition
Bénédite Topuz expose "Ma Normandie" dans le cadre de ExtraOrdinary
On June 8, in the Dutch province of Drenthe, the new King Willem-Alexander Canal will be opened. It is the first infrastructural construction that is named after the newly crowned king of The Netherlands. On this occasion, Noorderlicht presents ExtraOrdinary, an exhibition project that was developed by request of the Province of Drenthe.
With the works of 25 photographers from home and abroad, the exhibition places the region’s past, present and future into global context. The exhibition is installed in the public space by the new canal and in old barges that were instrumental in the region’s past peat industry. The ships are scattered on the shore along the new canal, and mark the new route. They are to be visited both by land and from the water.
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Imaginé à partir d’observations et expériences de terrain, le Centre Iris a vu le jour en octobre 1992. Des formations professionnelles, mais aussi tout simplement destinées aux passionnés, ont été imaginées par une équipe de photographes. Du reportage à la photographie d’art, le lien commun à tous les ateliers est la démarche d’auteur. Ainsi, avec le temps, le Centre Iris a formé des amoureux de l’image, des auteurs heureux !
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Brighton Photo Fringe OPEN '09 - From Here
Brighton Photo Fringe is pleased to present From Here, an open-submission exhibition for photographic artists. Three emerging curators, Chloe Hoare, Max Houghton and Yasmina Reggad, were chosen to work with mentor curator John Gill to select an exhibition from over 4000 images submitted from all corners of the globe. The resulting exhibition, From Here, is a celebration of current photographic practice by the truly diverse and widespread community that makes up Brighton Photo Fringe. The Big Brother era may already have passed, but society still has a voracious appetite for surveillance of the human condition. Reality TV has spawned Reality in the mall, Reality on the bus, and so on. Aspects of life previously considered private are increasingly made ‘real’ by filming or photographing using ever-changing devi...
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