Jeux de miroir
US$86.10 In the aftermath of the War, France experienced the Thirty Glorious Years. Young people benefitted from it to plunge themselves into modernity and the young directors wanted to stick to this reality. Godard’s film 'À bout de souffle', released in 1960, is symbolic of New Wave cinema. The tone is very liberal and carefree. Beauty falls in love with a little thug. They cover every inch of Paris with fags in their mouths, they make love in hotels and all with an unprecedented freedom of tone, body and movement.**The artist: Raymond Cauchetier**Raymond Cauchetier, who was born in 1920, took up photography by chance in Saigon at the age of 31 years old. Whilst in the Air Force he was a press officer in Indochina, however his department lacked a qualified photographer. He bought himself a Rolleiflex and whenever possible captured images of a world at war. His photos had considerable impact. Some of them have been published internationally. In 1956, when he photographed the temples at Angkor, the director Marcel Camus invited him to photograph scenes from his film 'Mort en fraude', being filmed in Cambodia. So his prestigious career began as a movie stills photographer at this unforgettable moment, the birth of the French New Wave. He collaborated with several of the world’s greatest directors, such as Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville François Truffaut, Bertrand Tavernier, Claude Chabrol, Jacques Demy.etc. Until this period, cinema photographs were lacking in creativity. Raymond Cauchetier, who was hooked on the cult of New Wave, reinvented set photography. He chose to distance himself from a fetichized image of cinema and to show cinema being 'made'. He took his photos before, during or after the shooting of the scene. He also showed backstage scenes including the production side and the technicians at work. He photographed...
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Bouderie
US$86.10 In the aftermath of the War, France experienced the Thirty Glorious Years. Young people benefitted from it to plunge themselves into modernity and the young directors wanted to stick to this reality. Godard’s film 'À bout de souffle', released in 1960, is symbolic of New Wave cinema. The tone is very liberal and carefree. Beauty falls in love with...
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Désir d'ailleurs
US$80.79 This series is made up of photos taken in Tokyo, Seoul and Hong - Kong. Far frombeing documentary or ethnic, Matthieu considers these photos a fragmented and subjective account of life in these large cities and in particular about man’s place inthem. Through his photos Matthieu wants to show the limits imposed on man, his conscious and unconscious emotions,...
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LE DÉFI
US$80.79 This series is made up of photos taken in Tokyo, Seoul and Hong - Kong. Far frombeing documentary or ethnic, Matthieu considers these photos a fragmented and subjective account of life in these large cities and in particular about man’s place inthem. Through his photos Matthieu wants to show the limits imposed on man, his conscious and unconscious emotions,...
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La fille au parapluie rouge
US$80.79 This series is made up of photos taken in Tokyo, Seoul and Hong - Kong. Far from being documentary or ethnic, Matthieu considers these photos a fragmented and subjective account of life in these large cities and in particular about man's place in them. Through his photos Matthieu wants to show the limits imposed on man, his conscious and...
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Highway interchange
US$116.93 A witness of his time, Jean-Philippe Carré-Mattei travels the world with his digital camera, without limiting himself only to the borders. The photographer captures images of his routes through landscapes and transitional zones that the French anthropologist Marc Augé would describe as non-places. These are the anonymous sites that emerged with the advent of modernity and that are home...
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Burj khalifa
US$116.93 A witness of his time, Jean-Philippe Carré-Mattei travels the world with his digital camera, without limiting himself only to the borders. The photographer captures images of his routes through landscapes and transitional zones that the French anthropologist Marc Augé would describe as non-places. These are the anonymous sites that emerged with the advent of modernity and that are home...
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Dubai marina
US$116.93 A witness of his time, Jean-Philippe Carré-Mattei travels the world with his digital camera, without limiting himself only to the borders. The photographer captures images of his routes through landscapes and transitional zones that the French anthropologist Marc Augé would describe as non-places. These are the anonymous sites that emerged with the advent of modernity and that are home...
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Munger moss motel
US$116.93 A witness of his time, Jean-Philippe Carré-Mattei travels the world with his digital camera, without limiting himself only to the borders. The photographer captures images of his routes through landscapes and transitional zones that the French anthropologist Marc Augé would describe as non-places. These are the anonymous sites that emerged with the advent of modernity and that are home...
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Cabines de bain
US$80.79 From the 18th century bathing in the sea and the benefits of the marine climate were recommended for their therapeutic virtues. At the time balneotherapy was above all an upper class pursuit and its practice indicated a superior and shared social belonging. Little by little, swimming became more popular. It was still however unpopular at the time to walk...
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Not Just a Flower Girl II
US$80.79 This photograph comes from the series entitled “Not Just A Flower Girl” signed by Caleb and Gladys. In a minimal presentation solely consisting of a black backdrop, the model holding or wearing flowers represents the triumph of beauty over obscurity. Particular attention has been paid to the elegance of her pose and the intensity of her gaze. Wearing only...
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Not Just a Flower Girl I
US$80.79 This photograph comes from the series entitled "Not Just A Flower Girl" signed by Caleb and Gladys. In a minimal presentation solely consisting of a black backdrop, the model holding or wearing flowers represents the triumph of beauty over obscurity. Particular attention has been paid to the elegance of her pose and the intensity of her gaze. Wearing only...
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Diorama IV
US$86.10 Leo Caillard is interested in museum presentation. As a plastic artist, he therefore questions both display models known as diorama and the means implemented by man to try to reproduce the living on the brink of disappearing. The 'Dioramas'by Caillard are trompe l’œil. The animals in the foreground very much belong to museum dioramas. The backgrounds are however assemblage...
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