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Versus Dystopia part II
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  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Versus Dystopia part II
  • Set of 18 photographs.

    Sizes and process:

    Set of silver color photographs in medium format (120 film size).

    H 12 X L 12 inches, Giclee process on Hahnemühle PhotoRag Baryta 315gr Fine Art paper mounted on Dibond,

    American box frame, H 16 X L 16 inches.

    Limited edition of 5.

    Price: € 1,250 incl. More information.

     

    Versus Dystopia or the Poetics of Uncertainty, is a research on Men and faith. Part II proposes a tightening that highlights a detail, fragmented part of a whole, like iconographic books. Versus Dystopia opposes the idea of ​​a counter-utopia. It nourishes the hope that when something serious, something that defies understanding happens, Man* rises to a higher form of humanity and awakens to the sublime reality of solidarity.

    Philisophy teaches that when habits can no longer continue, one must follow a path of extraordinary behaviour. In Chinese philosophy, one has to "cross the great river", confront uncertain waters to reach new shores. I often like to believe that uncertainty is what makes us the most human, humbly human.

    Dystopia depicts an imaginary society, a society organised in such a way as to prevent its members from achieving happiness. To the point of becoming a utopia that turns into a nightmare. The current trend is to endlessly repeat that the world is ill, that our planet is dying, that our civilisation is decadent, that humans are cowards or worse, traitors. I felt that it was important to create Versus Dystopia.

    I spent months searching for my heroes, to cast them as new martyrs. I found in Michel Rostain and Sebastien Abot, one a writer, the other a painter, embodiments of a gleaner and a prophet who walk together, rise together, help each other or meet again. I imagined them and photographed them in the poses of a St. Christopher of the Venetian school, a Sisyphus of Titian, a Pieta of William Bouguereau etc. 

    These two men have in turn embodied the heroes of a contemporary history, without ever meeting during the shoots, since each photograph is totally reconstructed as a photomontage. As in art books, I also extracted from each representation, a detail, that becomes itself an image, which constitutes Versus Dystopia Part II.

    Models : Michel Rostain (writer) et Sébastien Abbot (painter).

    * "Man" is used, not in a restrictive manner, but as the ancient shortcut for "Humanity".

     

    Versus Dystopia part II
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    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes terrassés au camp

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme secourant un autre étendu

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes quittant les marais dans la tourmente

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme scrutant la route au pied d'un animal mort

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes chutant dans les marais

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme au-dessus d’un autre recroquevillé

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme implorant à l’aube

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes affligés dans un champ en feu avec pierres

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes débusqués au baraquement

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Paysage avec voiture et homme camouflé

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes accablés sous les rais de fumée

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme guettant avec cigarette

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes s’extirpant des marais

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme s’en allant le long de la ligne

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme agenouillé au pied d'une piste

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL n°2 - Hommes terrassés au camp

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Hommes à l’affût au baraquement

    Versus Dystopia part II
    DETAIL - Homme abattu sur des rails


    Set of 18 photographs.

    Sizes and process:

    Set of silver color photographs in medium format (120 film size).

    H 12 X L 12 inches, Giclee process on Hahnemühle PhotoRag Baryta 315gr Fine Art paper mounted on Dibond,

    American box frame, H 16 X L 16 inches.

    Limited edition of 5.

    Price: € 1,250 incl. More information.

     

    Versus Dystopia or the Poetics of Uncertainty, is a research on Men and faith. Part II proposes a tightening that highlights a detail, fragmented part of a whole, like iconographic books. Versus Dystopia opposes the idea of ​​a counter-utopia. It nourishes the hope that when something serious, something that defies understanding happens, Man* rises to a higher form of humanity and awakens to the sublime reality of solidarity.

    Philisophy teaches that when habits can no longer continue, one must follow a path of extraordinary behaviour. In Chinese philosophy, one has to "cross the great river", confront uncertain waters to reach new shores. I often like to believe that uncertainty is what makes us the most human, humbly human.

    Dystopia depicts an imaginary society, a society organised in such a way as to prevent its members from achieving happiness. To the point of becoming a utopia that turns into a nightmare. The current trend is to endlessly repeat that the world is ill, that our planet is dying, that our civilisation is decadent, that humans are cowards or worse, traitors. I felt that it was important to create Versus Dystopia.

    I spent months searching for my heroes, to cast them as new martyrs. I found in Michel Rostain and Sebastien Abot, one a writer, the other a painter, embodiments of a gleaner and a prophet who walk together, rise together, help each other or meet again. I imagined them and photographed them in the poses of a St. Christopher of the Venetian school, a Sisyphus of Titian, a Pieta of William Bouguereau etc. 

    These two men have in turn embodied the heroes of a contemporary history, without ever meeting during the shoots, since each photograph is totally reconstructed as a photomontage. As in art books, I also extracted from each representation, a detail, that becomes itself an image, which constitutes Versus Dystopia Part II.

    Models : Michel Rostain (writer) et Sébastien Abbot (painter).

    * "Man" is used, not in a restrictive manner, but as the ancient shortcut for "Humanity".