Exposition personnelle
Galerie Voies Off
26 ter rue Raspail
13200 Arles (FR)
Opening: Saturday the 4th of March at 6:30 pm
On the occasion of the release of her last monographic photobook Mireille Loup [Anaglyph], the Galerie Voies Off exhibits the photographs in virtual reality of the artist.
The "Là / There" series will be seen for the first time in Arles, as well as the photographs of the permanent collection "Les fous du Rhône" lent by the Museum of the Camargue.
Opening hours: 10 am-12 pm / 3 pm-7 pm from Monday to Friday.
Saturday by appointment.
Tel: +33(0)4 90 96 93 82
artfabetic
Dictionnaire Biographique des Artistes Plasticiens de France
Editions Concordia Patrimoine et Culture, Perpignan, 2016
800 pages / 3000 artistes
ISBN - 978-2-7466-8324-2
At 47 years old, it had to end up arriving, my entry in a dictionary ... I'm still flattened!
Livre monographique de photographies en 3D
Photobook in 3D.
Images Plurielles Editions
Photos: Mireille Loup
Preface: Christian Gattinoni
Texts: Nicolas Mavrikakis, Cécile Camart, Estelle Rouquette
Size: 22 x 22 cm
120 pages - 39 photos in full color
French and English texts
For the first time, very exhautively, we are publishing the work of Mireille Loup on Anaglyph, three series of black and white photographs: 53.77 Anaglyph, Là Anaglyph, Les Fous du Rhône ongoing project.
Opening: Thursday the 7th at 6:30 pm
During the Off Festival Rencontres d'Arles 2016, Circa Gallery invites Mireille Loup to exhibit a set of several new photographic series in Arles, including Beneath / Beyond (2016) and Prophecies (2014).
Hours: 10.00-12.30am and 3-7pm. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
Information: +33(0)4 90 93 26 15
Free entry.
Musée de la Camargue
Mas du Pont de Rousty,
13200 Arles, France
Photographic commission in anaglyph process by the Camargue Museum, France [In progress].
Everything changes, everything disappears to reappear later, only madmen know.
Les Fous du Rhône are passionate by the violence of the river, its light and its tragedies. Some dig, look, delve to understand and write its story. They identify its movements over the centuries, the traces it has left in the soil and landscapes, archaeological sites, shipwrecks, antique objects rolled in the vase. Others are simply attached to the Rhône with a story that brought them there, where they have chosen to stay to watch live the river every day, watch his quivering as bewitched by his presence.