The name which erases the colour, 2014

The series Le nom qui efface la couleur articulate itself around the idea of the achievable, the possibility to be a thing or another, to fall or to fly, to stay or to disappear … Eventually, of this freedom which belongs to the man and forces him to choose betwenn several positions.

Blue, 2014

“Blue” the latest body of work by Manit Sriwanichpoom presents a series of female and male nudes in various contorted poses.

Constrained Objects, 2014

Series | A twisted toothbrush, a pipe, a trash bag, an engagement ring, perfume bottles... Jean-Robert Dantou tackles here the representations of madness with the idea that photography, always highlighting the crisis and never the everyday life, often shows monsters, rarely men.

Ethnocape, 2014

Series | A photographic travel project that questions the symbolic journey of a migrant.

Family, 2014

Series | Claude Pauquet has conceived of a procedure with families from French region Poitou-Charentes of wich he has made portrait between documentary and fiction.

Gulu Real Art Studio, 2014

Series | A series of portraits found in the trash bin of the “Gulu Real Art Studio,” the oldest photographic studio in Gulu, Northern Uganda.

In situ : Catharsis, 2014

Series | Catharsis is part of the famous series "In Situ, behind the Scenes of the Paris Opera". Pierre-Elie de Pibrac, with a very personal and abstract approach, transcribes the dancer’s bodies into surprising images.

Burn Out, 2014

Série | In France, between 2011 and 2013, one person set itself on fire every two weeks on the public square. Immolation by fire in another country appears as an ultimate act of protest but in France these acts are treated as anecdotic news.

Ballet – Les Bosquets au New York City Ballet , 2014

For his debuts as a choreographer JR brings 42 dancers on stage. Les Bosquets is inspired on JR's first art project, Portrait of a Generation, and by the riots that happened in France in 2005.

Crisis in Central African Republic, 2014

Serie | In 2013, the Central African Republic found itself plunged into an unprecedented spiral of deadly violence since the overthrow of President François Bozizé's regime by the Seléka rebels, a coalition from the northeast of the country.