Exhibition in two parts – Part 1: From Dawn to Dusk and Part 2: From Dusk to Dawn – a 24-hour journey into the tragicomic universe of Léo Berne, which transports us into the great photographic album of his life.
"Ueno Station, located in the north of Tokyo, has a history of more than 100 years. In this station, emotions, feelings and thoughts have crossed paths. Each day brought its own new batch of stories; for me, Ueno Station was like an agora creating intermissions of life."
What emerges from Sophie Gabrielle's universe is an approach to narrative imagery that immerses the viewer in a universe that is at once nostalgic, mystical and dark – one could almost believe oneself to be in a Grimm's tale.
A non-exhaustive retrospective of the work of the famous Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, with Polaroids taken between the early 2000s and recent months, drawings and nearly 150 photographic books.
Futuristic Archaeology tells us about desertification in Mongolia. Using fiction when photojournalistic imagery no longer seems to be enough to talk about the issues: this is the weapon chosen by Daesung Lee to better question.