DENIS DARZACQ
HYPER
source: denis-darzacq
Ce nouveau travail diffère des précédents par son abstraction. Portraits ou natures mortes, il ne se réfère à aucun contexte documentaire ou réaliste, ce sont des images mentales.
Elles se composent d’éléments qui s’opposent et s’associent dans leur cadres. Les prises de vues ont été réalisées dans l’atelier, sur fond blanc, les modèles évoluent dans l’espace avec des objets qui les dissimulent en partie. A la fois parure et protection.
Emballages, pièces détachées de mobilier, éléments issus de la grande distribution, autant d’objets de la vie courante qui nous contiennent dans la réalité matérielle. Ces éléments disparates sont recomposés par assemblages réels et, ou collages numériques .
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source: agencevu
Represented by Gallery VU’
French. Born in 1961 in Paris where he presently lives.
Having graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in 1986, Denis Darzacq began his career by following France’s rock scene and became a set photographer for many feature films (Satyajit Ray, Jacques Rivette, Chantal Ackerman).
Like many other French photographers of his generation, Denis Darzacq worked in press photography which forged his artistic work and sharpened his eye for contemporary society. Darzacq takes the time for patient work in the field in direct contact with his subject. However he has broken with reporting and coverage-as-testimony in favour of a more analytical approach which has led to formally cohesive series.
His projects and work are exhibited in France and abroad. His photographs are now a part of collections in the National Modern Art Museum (Centre Georges Pompidou), in the Nicéphore Nièpce Museum’s National Contemporary Collection in Chalon-sur-Saône, France; as well as at the Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration, Paris, Gallery Chateau d’eau, Toulouse, the Caldic collection in Holland, the Regional Contemporary Art Collection of Haute Normandy, the Altadis Foundation…
Denis Darzacq was laureate of the first prize stories category in the World Press Photo 2007. He won the Altadis Prize in 2000 and Niépce Prize in 2012.
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source: szilag
As fotos são de alguns ensaios realizados pelo fotógrafo francês Denis Darzacq, e não possuem nenhum efeito de Photoshop. Só muita precisão, velocidade de abertura de câmera muito curta, criatividade, e claro, alguns tombos dos modelos.
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source: gigazinenet
パリに本拠地を置く写真家Denis Darzacq氏によるアート作品。日常の風景に通常ではあり得ない浮遊する人が混じっている様子は、微妙な違和感と自由さを感じさせます。