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Mathieu Bernard-Reymond
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Artist: Mathieu Bernard-Reymond
Texts by: Arnaud Claass, Helen Hirsch
Englisch, Französisch
July 2008, 92 Pages
, 36 Photos
hardcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2174-5
A seductive atmosphere redolent of cinema dominates the digital photo series TV by Mathieu Bernard-Reymond (*1976). Isolated people who seem to be threatened by an unidentifiable danger move along the streets at night. Only upon closer inspection does oneMathieu Bernard Reymond (*1976 in Gap, France), lives and works in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Studied art history at the Pierre-Mendès-France University, Grenoble II. Studied photography at the Hochschule für angewandte Künste in Vevey, Switzerland, under Martin Parr, Jim Goldberg, and others. Graduated in 2002. 2006 recipient of the BMW-Prix Paris Photo.
Mathieu Bernard Reymond (*1976 in Gap, France), lives and works in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Studied art history at the Pierre-Mendès-France University, Grenoble II. Studied photography at the Hochschule für angewandte Künste in Vevey, Switzerland, under Martin Parr, Jim Goldberg, and others. Graduated in 2002. 2006 recipient of the BMW-Prix Paris Photo.
Studied art history at the Pierre-Mendès-France University, Grenoble II. Studied photography at the Hochschule für angewandte Künste in Vevey, Switzerland, under Martin Parr, Jim Goldberg, and others. Graduated in 2002. 2006 recipient of the BMW-Prix Paris Photo.
Mathieu Bernard Reymond (*1976 in Gap, France), lives and works in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Studied art history at the Pierre-Mendès-France University, Grenoble II. Studied photography at the Hochschule für angewandte Künste in Vevey, Switzerland, under Martin Parr, Jim Goldberg, and others. Graduated in 2002. 2006 recipient of the BMW-Prix Paris Photo.
»Bernard-Reymond hat für seine ironisierende Hommage an das Fernsehen das eindrückliche Stilmittel der tendenziell einspurigen Übertreibung gewählt. Erstaunlicherweise trägt er damit auch dazu bei, die Bestie Fernsehen zu humanisieren.«
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