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Photo London, Galerie Heinzer Reszler + Galerie Baudoin Lebon

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Starting today, i’ll be showing new work from the Transform series, at PhotoLondon with gallery Heinzer Reszler from Lausanne. Other artists showing with the same Galery are Mirko Baselgia, Simon Roberts and  Thibault Brunet. More details here.

I will aslo show works from my previous Trades and Monuments series at Baudoin Lebon's booth, along with Joel Peter Witkin,  Gilles Desrozier, Yves Gellie and Patrick Willocq. See here

Photo London will open to the public at Somerset House from 19 to 22 May 2016.

Somerset House
Strand
London WC2R 1LA

PUBLIC HOURS

Thursday 19 May: 12:00 – 20:30
Friday 20 May: 12:00 – 19:30
Saturday 21 May: 12:00 – 18:00
Sunday 22 May: 12:00 – 18:00

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Dès aujourd'hui mes travaux de la série Transform seront exposés à PhotoLondon sur le stand de la galerie  de Lausanne. Les autres artistes de la galerie exposés sont Mirko Baselgia, Simon Roberts et Thibault Brunet. Plus de détails ici.

D'autres travaux des séries Trades et Monuments sur le stand de la Galerie Baudoin Lebon en compagnie de Joel Peter Witkin,  Gilles Desrozier, Yves Gellie et Patrick Willocq. Voir ici

Photo London se trouve à la Somerset House, et sera ouvert du 19 au 22 Mai 2016.

Somerset House
Strand
London WC2R 1LA

HEURES D'OUVERTURE

Jeudi 19 mai : 12:00 – 20:30
Vendredi 20 mai : 12:00 – 19:30
Samedi 21 mai : 12:00 – 18:00
Dimanche 22 mai : 12:00 – 18:00

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Festival Art Souterrain, Montreal

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Monuments series exhibited in Centre de Commerce Mondial, Montreal:

http://www.artsouterrain.com/fr/mathieu-bernard-reymond/

Exhibition from February 27th to March 20th

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La série Monuments est exposée au Centre de Commerce mondial de Montréal, durant le festival art Souterrain. L'exposition a lieu du 27 février au 20 mars

http://www.artsouterrain.com/fr/mathieu-bernard-reymond/

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Source: http://www.artsouterrain.com/fr/mathieu-be...

"Landmark" book by William Ewing just published by Thames & Hudson. Features Monuments work.

It was a great pleasure to be part of the collective show curated by William Ewing "Landmark: the Fields of Landscape Photography" in London at Somerset House in spring 2013. Now it is again a great honor to be part of the related publication with some works from the Monuments series.

Here is what Thames & Hudson says about the book:

Landmark is a defining survey of contemporary landscape photography. It features more than 230 images by over 100 leading photographers of today, all of whom present an individual viewpoint about a shared concern for our changing landscape and environment. The book is organized around ten themes and includes work by such distinguished practitioners as Edward Burtynsky, Stéphane Couturier, Mitch Epstein and Sally Mann. From restful, bucolic images capturing the last vestiges of ‘nature’, through shocking depictions of a sullied Earth, scarred and abused, to surreal and artificial landscapes where the ‘natural’ landscape is a highly controlled one, the book provides a thought-provoking meditation on the meaning of landscape in today’s world. 

Here is what Francis Hodgson from The Financial Times said about the show:

William A. Ewing has curated what is surely the defining overview of the contemporary approaches to landscape. With an illuminating text explaining his own waymarks and signposts, and without making any bones about its being a necessarily personal selection, he gives us here a chance to reclaim landscape photography from its fractured state and see it in the round.

I am convinced that the book will get as much success as the show.
Download Press release Here (English Only)

links:
- Official purchase link: http://www.thamesandhudson.com/Landmark/9780500544334
- Facebook page: www.facebook.com/thamesandhudson
- Twitter page: www.twitter.com/thamesandhudson
- Instagram page: www.instagram.com/thamesandhudson
- Hashtag: #landmarkbook

"Datascapes" in Fotografia festival, Roma, IT, Sept.23 to Oct.23, 2011

I will participate to Fotografia festival 2011 (10th edition) with a large selection of Monuments series images in the "Datascape" show curated by Valentina Tanni.

 

The theme of the Festival’s 10th edition is  MOTHERLAND,  a word that should stimulate an analysis of the relationship between land and identity, between territory and values, between roots and the complexity of contemporary life, with a special focus on Italy, which this year is celebrating its first century and a half of unit

 

Please visit the festival website for more info about the multitude of other exhibitions

http://www.fotografiafestival.it/esposizioni_detail.asp?id=4

The Collector's Guide to New Art Photography Vol2.

The Collector's guide vol.2 will be launched in NYC in March by the Humble Arts Foundation, and I have the pleasure to be part of it along with some other Piece of Cake members: Katharina Bosse, Charlott Markus, Kate Steciw, Matthew Gamber, Peter Granser and Bill Sullivan.

More info and pre-order of the book: