Category: Collective exhibitions

“Towards Other Shores”, Maria Wettergren Gallery, Paris

On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Étienne Bertrand Weill (1919-2001), the exhibition "Vers d'Autres Rives", a dialogue between the photographs of Étienne Bertrand Weill and a selection of works from the Maria Wettergren Gallery took place from November 15th 2019 to February 1st 2020 at the Maria Wettergren Gallery, 18 rue Guénégaud, 75006 Paris. (more…)

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“Bodies and Souls”, Jeanne Bucher Jaeger Gallery, Paris

March 11th 2017 On the mezzanine, open by invitation, a tribute is paid to the dancer Muriel Jaër through the eyes of three photographers who have followed her since the 1970s. While Max-Yves Brandily makes the dancer's moving body a drawing in space, hands and bodies are imbued with an original light in the luminescent photographs of Étienne Bertrand Weill. It is a purifying dance that Bernard Boisson summons, through a body that has become a flame. cnap.fr | Corps et Ames

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“L’œil moteur. Art cinétique et optique”, Museum of Modern Art, Strasbourg

In the 1950s, the optical art movement emerged and revolutionised the new modalities of perception. Their works, which were genuine playful or interactive games, exploited the biological faculties of the human body - retinal dynamism, optical acceleration, diversion of the gaze - and appealed to the various senses through games of light or works that could be manipulated, penetrated or sounded. musees.strasbourg.eu | L'œil moteur

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“Libre expression” Group

As a member of the "Libre Expression" group, he participated in numerous exhibitions including "Libre Expression 3" at the École Estienne "Paris Libre Expression IV" at the MJC Gallery and "Expression photographique 65" at the "Galerie de la Société Française de Photographie" in Paris and at the "Alliance Française" in Buenos Aires

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World Expo, Osaka

Project of the group ''Laboratoire des Arts'' (Laboratory of arts) for the animation of the French Pavilion in Osaka, , in collaboration with J. L. Renucci and F. E. Alata, architects, Prize of the Third Paris Biennale

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