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Paris Photo

Vu par David Lynch / By David Lynch

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For the first time, Paris Photo presents an original journey within the galleries: “Paris Photo seen by ...”. In 2012, Paris Photo entrusts David Lynch with the task of choosing from among the works exhibited by the gallery owners. An original way for the public to contemplate the works whilst at the same time discovering the artist’s aesthetic universe. “Looking at David Lynch’s selection is a bit like visiting Paris Photo in his company; a dialogue begins; we do look at the works “together”, but first of all we look at them in a different way, through a “Lynchian” filter. Our first perception undergoes a distortion, the reading becomes a plural one and reveals the metaphoric power of every image; I believe it will be the same for other visitors, only that Lynch’s subconscious takes over: the body, the strangeness, the potential narrative and the ambiguity of the image are always present.” Julien Frydman, Director of Paris Photo Julien Frydman

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Paris Photo, David Lynch, Julien Frydman, Kristine McKenna

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Titolo
Paris Photo
Sottotitolo
Vu par David Lynch / By David Lynch
Editore
Steidl
Pubblicato
2012
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
186
ISBN10
3869306165
ISBN13
9783869306162
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For the first time, Paris Photo presents an original journey within the galleries: “Paris Photo seen by ...”. In 2012, Paris Photo entrusts David Lynch with the task of choosing from among the works exhibited by the gallery owners. An original way for the public to contemplate the works whilst at the same time discovering the artist’s aesthetic universe. “Looking at David Lynch’s selection is a bit like visiting Paris Photo in his company; a dialogue begins; we do look at the works “together”, but first of all we look at them in a different way, through a “Lynchian” filter. Our first perception undergoes a distortion, the reading becomes a plural one and reveals the metaphoric power of every image; I believe it will be the same for other visitors, only that Lynch’s subconscious takes over: the body, the strangeness, the potential narrative and the ambiguity of the image are always present.” Julien Frydman, Director of Paris Photo Julien Frydman