Troubles

Julien Magre

Troubles, 201460 x 90cmSign in to view price
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Material
Tirage couleur réalisé à l'agran- disseur d'après négatif par Fred Jourda/Picto.
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Julien Magre's photograph "Troubles" captures a haunting nocturnal scene, dominated by dark, moody colors with a striking contrast of warm tones. The image depicts a lone deer illuminated by a car's headlights, lying vulnerably in the middle of a road, evoking themes of fragility and intrusion. Magre's use of analog photography lends a timeless quality, blending documentary and fine art through its contemplative composition. This piece reflects Magre's focus on intimate, quiet moments, exploring the tension between human presence and nature's unpredictability. ...

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Troubles
Artist
Julien Magre
B.1973, French

Julien Magre turns the camera toward the fragile textures of intimacy, memory, and time, uncovering meaning in the quiet rhythms of everyday life. His photographic practice is characterized by a contemplative approach, focusing on the subtle moments of daily life and the relationships that shape them. Through his lens, Magre captures the nuances of familial bonds, often portraying his wife and children in tender, introspective compositions that evoke a sense of quiet reflection. Magre's commitment to analog photography imbues his images with a timeless quality, allowing for a deeper engagement with the medium and its tactile nature. His work often blurs the lines between documentary and fine art, creating a personal narrative that resonates with universal themes of love, loss, and continuity. In addition to his photographic endeavors, Magre has produced several photobooks, including Plumes, which explores the delicate beauty of feathers through experimental techniques, and La robe et la main, a collaboration that examines the world of horses. ...

Julien Magre: Artworks
Troubles