A vast, new annual exhibition of photography from young European talents is showing in Paris through March 20, 2011. It's a diverse show, that clearly demonstrates a wide variety of approaches to art photography as practiced by a new pan-European generation.This year's exhibition, titled Circulation(s), is taking place in a 400 square meter gallery in Bagatelle park, in the western part of Bois de Boulogne in Paris (16th arrondissement).
Laura Serani (Italy-France) is the sponsor of Circulation's first edition. A curator of exhibitions and of audiovisual projects. Presently, she is the artistic co-director of les Rencontres de Bamako, African Biennial of Photography, and a former artistic director of Mois de la Photo 2008 in Paris. She regularly collaborates on different festivals and European institutions.
– We are delighted to note that the exhibition includes work by Arno Roncada and Anna Skladmann, whose works were discovered by curators Laura Serani and Sophie Bernard, during the portfolio reviews at Lens Culture FotoFest 2010.
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Young European Photographers: Circulation(s)
Festival in Paris
A vast, new annual exhibition of photography from young European talents is showing in Paris through March 20, 2011. It’s a diverse show, and worth a look.
Young European Photographers: Circulation(s) Festival in Paris
A vast, new annual exhibition of photography from young European talents is showing in Paris through March 20, 2011. It’s a diverse show, and worth a look.
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