La cuisine avait déjà envahi les routes grâce aux food trucks, c'est maintenant la photographie qui embarque pour une tournée nationale. En voiture Simone !
Massimo Vitali, Clément Jolin, Vincent Fournier, Dina Goldstein, Harry Gruyaert... le point commun entre ces photographes ? Ils ont tous répondu présents à l'appel de la maison d'édition be-pôles pour faire le portrait d'une ville. De Shanghai à Reykjavik, en passant par Los Angeles, Asmara ou encore Chamonix, « Portraits de villes » nous faisait déjà voyager à travers le regard de ses artistes, et franchit désormais un nouveau pas : l'ensemble de la librairie est désormais accessible en stop. Il suffit pour ...
Patrick Rémy a réuni 32 photographes, 292 pages et 300 photos pour nous donner sa vision de l'érotisme. Une vision subjective, construite au fil de rencontres, qui montre différentes allures de la chose, de la plus douce à la plus osée. Malgré ces chiffres, il ne fait que dresser un portrait-robot de l’érotisme, confiné dans les standards de beauté et les clichés du genre. Peu de nouveautés dans ce livre qu’est New Erotic Photography…
Selfies underboobs & Belfies
Regarder sans être vu. Quoi de plus érotique ? Mais si seulement le voyeurisme n’était que ça. A la télévision, sur nos portables, sur internet, il est partout et sous toutes les formes. On se rega...
Une histoire, des voyages et 4 nouveaux livres pour mars 2010.
A travers les regards de Steve Hiett, Harry Gruyaert, Lina Scheynius et Artus Delavilleon, nous irons à New-York, Moscou, Sarajevo et Pékin. be-pôles édite quatre nouveaux Portraits de Villes.
Rappelant le fameux carnet Moleskine que tout globe-trotter transporte dans ses voyages, les villes des Portraits de Villes prennent des visages différents selon la vision de chacun des photographes, soigneusement choisis par l'équipe be-pôles pour la richesse et la sensibilité de leur vocabulaire visuel. C'est aussi une histoire de confiance.
"Le studio be-pôles a vu grandir un peu malgré lui cette petite collection commencée à l'origine pour leur plaisir et celui de leurs clients....
Press Release - Christophe Guye Galerie is proud to announce the second solo exhibition with the latest works of Lina Scheynius (*1981, Sweden) at the gallery. Her work has evolved into a complex and nuanced signifying visual language, placing sexuality and nudity less in the foreground, yet - the works are more intimate than ever. The viewer is invited to dive into Scheynius’ personal and sensitive world.
© Lina Scheynius
"Her work promulgates intimacy. Lina Scheynius’ photography has found its way via the internet into the fashion world and from there into the art world. Most of her followers are young women. Scheynius appears to have opened up a way for them to see themselves. This shy individual, of all people, has disclosed herself to the world by sharing her innermost ...
Press release - "Her work promulgates intimacy. Lina Scheynius’ photography has found its way via the internet into the fashion world and from there into the art world. Most of her followers are young women. Scheynius appears to have opened up a way for them to see themselves. This shy individual, of all people, has disclosed herself to the world by sharing her innermost self – the outer self – with the world.”
– Simon Maurer, curator, Zurich
© Lina Scheynius
Christophe Guye Galerie is proud to announce the second solo exhibition with the latest works of Lina Scheynius (*1981, Sweden) at the gallery. Her work has evolved into a complex and nuanced signifying visual language, placing sexuality and nudity less in the foreground, yet - the works are more intimate tha...
At this years Photo London, Christophe Guye Galerie juxtaposes European with Asian artists who, in different approaches and unique techniques, scrutinize humanity and their environment and straddle the line between photography and art.
While photography is often seen as the amplification of something, Stephen Gill (*1971, Great Britain) tries the opposite. He wants to quieten things and not enhancing them. This tension stimulates the viewer to think of his or her own story. Ina Jang (*1982, South Korea) creates work with a playful and poetic spirit. Constructive and deconstructive alike her work is physical, gentle, and humorous, introducing new meanings to familiar objects while exploring a collapse of dimensions in photography. Rinko Kawauchi (*1972, Japan) explores the extraordinary in the everyday life, drawn to t...
We see the world in images. Our view of the world is shaped by them. Over the course of the past ten years, the exhibition series WORLD IMAGES, showcasing contemporary international photography, has been providing opportunities to look at things and people differently and, in doing so, perhaps, to see oneself differently as well. The focus of WORLD IMAGES 6 is on the individual: on how we find direction, how we are manipulated, how we are left to our own devices, how we move within the community, how we perceive society and the self.
© Lina Scheynius / Courtesy of Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich/Switzerland
The exhibition WORLD IMAGES 6 begins with young Swedish photographer Lina Scheynius turning the camera on herself. She is her own world. Here, photography is both a quest for identity ...
Christophe Guye Galerie is pleased to present its upcoming exhibition, the first European solo exhibition of the highly celebrated young talent Lina Scheynius. Touchingly casual, Scheynius captures scenes from her daily life, exploring and observing friends, lovers, and herself in with an arresting honesty. Uniquely voyeur and participant at once, the surprisingly strong sexual undertone and refreshingly explicit but poised nudity in her work challenges traditional theories of the female role as the inactive and objectified. Documentary and momentary, Scheynius’ world of images is a deeply personal and frank visual diary wholly representational of the current zeitgeist. By way of a narrative fluidity her images transport the onlooker into the artist’s intimate world, sharing some of the most private detail...
Rappelant le fameux carnet moleskine que tout globe-trotter transporte dans ses voyages, les villes des « portraits de villes » prennent des tournures différentes selon la vision de chacun des photographes, soigneusement choisis par l’équipe be-pôles pour la richesse et la sensibilité de leur vocabulaire visuel.
Clémentine Larroumet, directrice de be-pôles explique : « C’est aussi une histoire de confiance. Ces photographes ont carte blanche. Leur ville, leur histoire, leurs émotions. »
Le studio de création graphique be-pôles possède une culture typographique qui leur est propre combinant élégance et sobriété, rapports d’équilibre et d’homothétie, justesse du d&...