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Exhibition: Carry the Wind.

The exhibition made of monumental photographes scoffes at the Humanity which is supposed to solve its environmental problems via technology.
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Recomposed mobility

Recomposed mobility. Photographic work of recompositions
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Les dunes.

Exhibition : Made of man and ocean : Ireland

The relationship between mankind and the ocean fascinates. The call of the sea, the activities on the beach, the essencial nutritive fisherman...Thanks to this exhibition, you will travel (...)
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Exibition: The Mountain whisperer

De fortes affinités pour l’art traditionnel et le land-art, passionné par la Nature, il fait corps avec elle. Pour Stéphan, ces longs cheminements sont autant de parcours initiatiques et de (...)
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Exhibition: At other medieval times.

The artist suggests an initiatory trip made of tales and legends at the dawn of eternity, during those moments that wrote our history. A retrospective collection of our ancestors’ history. (...)
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Photographers looking for models.

Whatever looks like your body, you can pose for series of photographs for the cameras of the collective.
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Au loin l'orage.

Exhibition: Waters from Savoies

Water from Mother Nature comes to us as storms and feeds us. From lake to mysterious wide-watered areas, from the source to the Rhône, those photographs remind us of this basic and vital element (...)
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Quatre têtes.

Exhibition : Ashen mildness

Delivered from poor stereotypes, he undertakes a narration with the atmosphere coming from the landscapes. The grey from ’Ashen mildness’ lasts between raw rocks and peeled trees. Other discreet (...)
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Biography Stéphane Stribick

As a designer and mediator for artistic practices on public spaces, he obtained thanks to a Master in ’Public spaces’ (Design, Architecture, Practice) a methodology to understand the urban (...)
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Mobility series

How to reconsider people’s mobility at the 21st century in narrow cities, overpopulated suburbs or very distant countrysides, while preserving our mobility rights, our ecosystem and a certain (...)
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