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GILLES PERRIN: Africa
Ceremonial Masques, Burkina Faso, 2009
Photograph (c) Gilles Perrin
Ceremonial Masques, Burkina Faso, 2009 Photograph (c) Gilles Perrin
Ceremonial Masques, Burkina Faso, 2009 Photograph (c) Gilles Perrin Ceremonial Masques, Burkina Faso, 2009 Photograph (c) Gilles Perrin
Portrait, The Omo Valley, EthiopiaPhotograph (c) Gilles Perrin "I produce social and documentary photography. My work is centered around making photographs and witnessing the condition of the world around me. I try to show a certain reality, which matches my vision and my emotions. My desire is to show the contradictions and paradoxes; the counterbalance of a world in progress which is impossible to deny. I am interested in the reality we don’t see."–Gilles PerrinAfrica has a place of honor this year at Paris Photo 2011 and although Gilles Perrin is not showing his Burkina Faso Ceremonial Mask photographs there, his exhibition "WOMEN" is in Rueil-Malmaison at Espace Renoir.
4 comments:
I love these, and I love African masks.
Superbe...
Pierre
wonderful work...
Is it just me or is his work outrageously colonial? Please tell me he's using the approach ironically or critically?
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