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Air de Paris Save the date ! Trois expositions du 14 septembre au 21 octobre 2012 Bruno Serralongue
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Pour sa nouvelle exposition personnelle chez Air de Paris, Bruno Serralongue présente une sélection de photographies issues de ses dernières séries : Sud-Soudan, 2011 (sur les cérémonies officielles organisées à l'occasion de la déclaration d’indépendance du pays), Kosovo 2009 - en cours (sur la construction d'un nouveau pays en Europe) et Florange 2012, titre de travail (sur le conflit social opposant les salariés à la direction du groupe Arcelor Mittal). Bruno Serralongue est né en 1968 à Châtellerault. Il vit à Paris où il travaille ainsi qu’à Genève où il enseigne à la Haute Ecole d’Art et de Design depuis 2004. Depuis les années 90, suite à ses études en histoire de l’art, à l’Ecole Nationale de la Photographie d’Arles et la Villa Arson de Nice, Bruno Serralongue développe une œuvre unique et de première importance. Aaron Flint Jamison
Aaron Flint Jamison (1979, vit et travaille à Portland) a dernièrement exposé à Artspeak, Vancouver, ainsi qu’au Centre d'édition contemporaine de Genève. En 2011, castillo/corralès lui consacrait également une exposition personnelle. Ses œuvres ont été présentées aux MoMA (Print Studio), Culturgest (Porto), Midway Contemporary Art (Minneapolis), ainsi que chez Isabella Bortolozzi (Berlin) et au Zentrum Paul Klee de Berne. dans la vitrine
Du 27 juillet au 27 août Air de Paris sera en vacances! Rob Pruitt Sturtevant Bruno Serralongue Philippe Parreno Liam Gillick Jean-Luc Verna Allen Rupperserg
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Air de Paris Bruno Serralongue
Bruno Serralongue was born in Châtellerault in 1968. He lives and works in Paris, and since 2004 has been teaching at the Geneva University of Art and Design. Since completing his studies at the National School of Photography in Arles and Villa Arson in Nice in the 1990s, he has produced a uniquely important body of work that has been exhibited in France and abroad, most recently at the San Francisco Art Institute. He has also had retrospectives at WIELS in Brussels, the Jeu de Paume in Paris, and La Verreina Image Centre in Barcelona. His work is part of many private and public collections, including the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Tate Modern in London, the Fotomuseum in Winterthur, the Centre Pompidou and the Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration, Paris. His latest series South Sudan is on show at this year's Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles. Monographs on his work have been published by Presses du Réel (2002 and 2011) JRP/Ringier (2011). Aaron Flint Jamison
Aaron Flint Jamison demonstrates that publishing can be intransitive –without an external purpose – without necessarily being self-reflexive. He does this not only with his splendid magazine Veneer, but also in his works, which in some cases include his books (A Floating Brand, 2012). Like his publications, his works reflect a high level of conceptual and formal mastery. At once artisanal (in their making) and technological (in their workings), they combine the aesthetic with the functional and the autonomous with the indicial. The descriptions are implicitly oxymoronic – unsurprisingly given that he was once Trisha Donnelly's assistant. While words might be missing, the same can also be said of chances to see his work. But we can confidently predict that this void will soon be filled. Aaron Flint Jamison (b. 1979, lives and works in Portland, Oregon) has most recently exhibited at the Centre d'Edition Contemporaine in Geneva. In 2011 he had a solo show at castillo/corralès. His work has been seen at MoMA (Print Studio), Culturgest (Porto), Midway Contemporary Art (Minneapolis), Isabella Bortolozzi (Berlin) and the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern. Aaron Flint Jamison was the instigator of the artist-run centre Department of Safety (2002-2010, Anacortes, Washington State, USA) and co-founder of the YU art centre in Portland. in the Vitrine
From July 27th to August 27th Air de Paris is on holidays! Rob Pruitt Sturtevant Bruno Serralongue Philippe Parreno Liam Gillick Jean-Luc Verna Allen Rupperserg
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