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Val�rie Belin: II

Val�rie Belin: II

Quentin Bajac
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Considered one of the major French artists of her generation, Paris-based Val'rie Belin became famous for her numerous series of emblematic photographs, which never fail to capture the details and textures of her subjects. Continuing where Val'rie Belin: I left off, this publication compiles the artist's work created between 2007 and 2014. Superimposing multiple negatives and creating interlaid compositions of intense colors or in black and white, Belin challenges our aesthetic preconceptions, playing with notions of artifice as she digitally manipulates her subjects. The volume contains views from Belin's exhibition at the Casa Franca-Brasil in Rio de Janeiro and her performance at the Centre Pompidou, in addition to her numerous series, including the 2014 Still Life, for which she won the prestigious Prix Pocket Photography Prize 2015. At almost 300 pages, this major monograph allows us to dive into an extraordinary and rare body of work that questions material and living matter through its unsettling photographic language.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
Release
December 27, 2016
ISBN 13
9783869309262

Val�rie Belin: II

Quentin Bajac
0/5 ( ratings)
Considered one of the major French artists of her generation, Paris-based Val'rie Belin became famous for her numerous series of emblematic photographs, which never fail to capture the details and textures of her subjects. Continuing where Val'rie Belin: I left off, this publication compiles the artist's work created between 2007 and 2014. Superimposing multiple negatives and creating interlaid compositions of intense colors or in black and white, Belin challenges our aesthetic preconceptions, playing with notions of artifice as she digitally manipulates her subjects. The volume contains views from Belin's exhibition at the Casa Franca-Brasil in Rio de Janeiro and her performance at the Centre Pompidou, in addition to her numerous series, including the 2014 Still Life, for which she won the prestigious Prix Pocket Photography Prize 2015. At almost 300 pages, this major monograph allows us to dive into an extraordinary and rare body of work that questions material and living matter through its unsettling photographic language.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
Release
December 27, 2016
ISBN 13
9783869309262

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