Et entre ces deux mondes # 3

Artist
Antoine Franchet
Et entre ces deux mondes # 3 (2021) Inkjet on Canson Fine Art paper
  • Dimensions : 40 x 40 x 0,1 cm
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Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Photo from the series: "Ce qu'il reste - et entre ces deux mondes" ("What remains - and between these two worlds")

excerpt from series presentation text:
"...until the time finally arrives to observe this place, this other place, which seems to be the infinite border that distinguishes these two worlds. Like a kind of dividing line between these two worlds, which in itself would justify their very existence.
The more we look at it and the closer we get to it - while taking great care to remain sensitive and respectful of its fragility - the more we discover this other place, this space that is neither one nor the other of these worlds..."

Guiding idea for the "Ce qu'il reste" project / excerpt from an interview with Jean-Charles Massera :
> "During the shooting, by projecting his hands in front of the camera, he deposits layers of shadow like layers of sediment that come to rest on the original subject."

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Artist Biography

He entered the world of theatrical creation in the early 90s as a lighting designer, then began creating his first set designs and videos a few years later. Since then, he has mixed space, light and image in the field of the performing arts in the course of eighty creations (notably at the Théâtre National de Strasbourg, the CDN Nanterre Amandiers, the Théâtre National de La Colline, the CDN of Lille, St Etienne, Dijon... ). In 2019, he will also co-sign, with Benoît Lambert and Jean-Charles Massera, the show "How deep is your usage de l'art?", an interrogation of the place of art today and of our perception as individuals. At the same time, and since those early days, he has been conducting more personal research into images In 2017, he began a photographic series, "La moitié du Monde". At the root of this work is a desire to redefine the frame of the photograph, a frame that would allow the out-of-frame to enter the photo itself, to relate what is seen and what is not, what is and what is not yet, what was and what is now...
To achieve this, he masks part of the field during the shooting, using various techniques to place his hand on the lens, thus creating a dialogue between what is not seen and what remains visible...
In 2020, he and Raphaël Patout held their first exhibition as part of the I-Nov-Art festival in Dijon. In 2023, he joins the Dada galerie with a first exhibition in October 2023. In 2024, he will exhibit his work "Ce qu'il reste" at the Comédie de St Etienne.

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