Israel Ariño sees in black and white. His work evokes a vision that is dear to him : the disappearance and fugitive traces resulting inaccessible to our rationality. The tools with which he body , medium format and view cameras induce a slow practice photography, through which he sees ajar and the edges of the world. His images build one as well as original contemporary decor metaphorical : faces, landscapes, animals , clouds . These various objects provide the missing pieces to the mystical puzzle that continues and it builds throughout his wanderings intuitive . He must be captivated by his subject to extract our everyday environment that pieta , these aquatic silhouettes, these kids who look tomorrow and defy anyone to stop them, these paths go, these black holes to erect tarps sky and adorned with dew for us to be kind, these hearts nestled in the wasteland , the inextricable rubs the ridiculous and yet everything makes sense and a meaning beyond the age of men and yet reminds us of our own humanity , instead that we take and that we leave . Le nom qui efface la couleur is neither a statement nor a symptom of a disappearing world , we would have lost . It was better before not over here .
This item was pulled 30 copies of head accompanied by a numbered original print *, numbered and signed.
* Three different photographs, each printed in 10 copies.
* Three different photographs, each printed in 10 copies.
Ariño Israel was born in 1974 in Barcelona.
After studying photography at the Institut d’Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya (SHE) is formed by etching and sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He completed his training in photography by meeting different photographers, Manel Esclusa, Llorenç Raich, Bernard Plossu Mr. Szulc Pablo Ortiz Monasterio or Kryzanowski.
Since 2001, he exhibited his work regularly in Spain and France.
After studying photography at the Institut d’Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya (SHE) is formed by etching and sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He completed his training in photography by meeting different photographers, Manel Esclusa, Llorenç Raich, Bernard Plossu Mr. Szulc Pablo Ortiz Monasterio or Kryzanowski.
Since 2001, he exhibited his work regularly in Spain and France.
Sylvie Durbec was born in Marseille in 1952. After studying in Aix-en-Provence, she became professor of literature until 2006. In 2007, she was immobilized for three months following a serious car accident. This episode changes its relationship to time and boosts energy. Reading help to bear the pain. She decided to take early retirement as a teacher, allowing him to create a year later, at home, "Little bookstore fields" near Avignon. Writer, translator, she has published novels (A Queen was in Finland, Fayard, 2000 A good Indian is a dead Indian, Fayard 2002), stories (The apprentissasge detachment, Fayard 2000).