« FOND PERDU »

« FOND PERDU »

« Fond perdu »
par Nicolas Poillot
avec Mohamed Bourouissa, Ilyes Griyeb, Solène Şahmaran Gün, Laura Henno et Charles Thiefaine

Vernissage
4 novembre 2021
de 18h à 20h

Exposition 
du 4 novembre au 21 novembre 2021

Du 4 au 21 novembre prochain la librairie accueillera l’exposition « Fond perdu », dans le cadre d’une carte blanche proposée à Nicolas Poillot. Directeur artistique œuvrant dans l’édition de livres de photographie depuis une vingtaine d’années, Nicolas a imaginé une exposition autour de projets éditoriaux réalisés avec 5 jeunes photographes : Mohamed Bourouissa, Ilyes Griyeb, Solène Şahmaran Gun, Laura Henno et Charles Thiefaine. La librairie produit à cette occasion des tirages photographiques et des zines en éditions limitées avec chacun des artistes.


"Fond perdu"
by Nicolas Poillot
with Mohamed Bourouissa, Ilyes Griyeb, Solène Şahmaran Gün, Laura Henno et Charles Thiefaine

Opening
November 4, 2021
from 6 PM to 8 PM

Exhibition
from November 4 to 21, 2021

From November 4-21st 2021, Yvon Lambert will host an exhibition titled Fond Perdu as part of a carte blanche proposed to Nicolas Poillot, an Art Director and Image Consultant. For occasion, the bookstore—in collaboration with Poillot and Thomas Hervé, will produce prints and a collection of zines in limited editions with each of the artists.  

Fond Perdu highlights the works of Mohamed Bourouissa, Ilyes Griyeb, Solène Şahmaran Gün, Laura Henno and Charles Thiefaine, all of whom have worked with Poillot in the past. The extract of those collaborations will now be shown and (re)presented at Yvon Lambert. 

Fond Perdu is a visual documentation, one that transcends the contrivances of culture, showcasing gesture and emotions as a natural mode of expression and universal understanding. Works presented tap into the notion of how heritage and history interfere with the climate today, bringing understanding to present social relations and situations. With that in mind, work is primarily not about the past, it is about the present. “For me, these artists have a socially ‘engaged’ artistic practice on social issues. More than images, these photographs are real situations that reveal the invisible tensions at the heart of our daily lives.” says Poillot. 

Works exhibited are central to the practice of the artists, and represent the extension of their consciousness, circumstances and beliefs. Mohamed Bourouissa, Ilyes Griyeb, Solène Şahmaran Gün, Laura Henno and Charles Thiefaine photographs make the invisible visible. Their work carries out an attitude that helps us recognize the commonality between the different cultures and dispels many of the misconceptions that are often perpetuated. Social connections and intimacy are used as a means of creating that not only enables people to see their reflections, but allows you to feel their connections as well—at all times engaging in artists' ongoing inquiry into notions of identity, heritage, cultural relevance and traditions.

Text by Katja Horvat


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