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Brutal’s: Photo exhibition “Guru”

You’re really found of India, Rajasthan and argentic, don’t you? The Guru exhibition makes you travel with a portraits gallery (guru, Sâdhu, prince and princess) from the first part of the twentieth century. Opening on 20 November @ Brutal’s: 13 rue de la Forge Royale, 75011 Paris – from 18h30

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Paris: “Koyasan”, the photo exhibition of Yoshimitsu Nagasaka 

Young Gallery, Brussels: Exhibition of Nick Brandt, “A Shadow Falls”  

 

Young Gallery, Brussels: Exhibition of Nick Brandt, “A Shadow Falls”

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Rewind, November 10, 8 p.m.: arriving at the Conrad Hotel, surprise surprise, it’s crowded in front of the Young Gallery. My first opening in Brussels, course Nick Brandt is a star. Ok, I make my way through peolpe to get in the gallery: “Excuse me, are you a press officer?“. And I find myself in front of a press photographer’s camera of the opening. I cheese and catch my kind gallery officer: “Well, I’d like to make an interview of Nick Brandt, the photographer“, “Oh! He’s…mmmh around. He’s got a jacket with inscriptions on his back“. Good…”And what does he look like?“, “My height, not really tall“, “Thanks!“. Perplexed. An amused look at the moving crowd: how locating in half light an inscription on jacket’s back? Fantastic pictures (big crush on the elephants ones) and great gallery’s atmosphere: I quickly forget the interview for those snapshots! Enjoy!

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Young Gallery: Avenue Louise 75b – Wiltcher’s place – Conrad Hotel – 1050 Bruxels – Belgium

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Paris: “Koyasan”, the photo exhibition of Yoshimitsu Nagasaka

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Paris: “Koyasan”, the photo exhibition of Yoshimitsu Nagasaka

Exhibition Yoshimitsu Nagasaka Temple

This week, I’ve discovered the beautiful pictures of Yoshimitsu Nagasaka at his Paris exhibition “Koyasan“, organized in partnership with Exclusif Voyages. Honored for the art prize by the Society of Photographic Science and Technology of Japan (2004), and for the artist prize bythe Photographic Society of Japan (2007),  since 1970 Yoshimitsu Nagasaka has been photographing the Koyasan sacred site. Classified with the world inheritance of UNESCO, Koyasan is a famous shrine, with 120 Buddhist temples. I do really like the peaceful mysterious atmosphere of the pictures. Let’s dream, time stopped… Is it a coincidence if the exhibition took place at Maison des Rêves (: house of dreams) in Paris?

Exhibition Yoshimistu Nagasaka Arbres

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