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Between the shadows
Miguel Soler-‐Roig Joachim Hildebrand Fran Martí Galerie à la Rivière will witness the birth of Trilight Collective, formed by three Barcelona photographers: Fran Martí, Juan Mas-‐Bagá and Miguel Soler-‐Roig. They present Between the shadows, a photography exhibition along with Frankfurt based photographer Joachim Hildebrand and Californian photographer Kim Weston, grandson of Edward Weston. The main reason for this show is the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the space, where Man Ray found his inspiration to photograph Le Violon d'Ingres. This famous picture enabled him, in 1924, to join the surrealist movement as one of its founders. The opening will take place Wednesday, November 12th around 6:30 PM at 11 Rue Frédéric Sauton, 75005 Paris. Again on Friday, November 14th at 6:30 PM a glass of champagne will be offered in memory of Kiki de Montparnasse, with the presence of the artists and visitors from Paris Photo and Fotofever.
“The shadow does not exist. What you call shadow is the light that you can not see“
Henri Barbusse Between the shadows is a heterogeneous and eclectic show that opens the door to the viewer’s imagination, giving equal weight to what is shown and to what is suggested in different levels of representation. Shadows are the link between each of the different series from these five artists, focusing on various themes. Miguel Soler-‐Roig and Kim Weston find charm in the nude figure, as the embodiment of emotions, seeking the sculptural use of light in black and white as their strategy to enhance the expression and the subtlety. Juan Mas-‐Baga, dealing with the same subject, makes use of colour, textures and shades to raise his models, wrapped in decadent scenarios. The scenario is precisely the main element in the images of Fran Martí, again in black and white. The atmospheres are disturbing and ambiguous, the shadows hide and reveal uncertain locations. Joachim Hildebrand focuses on dwellings which are essential sites of our life. The shadows on the buildings elicit manifold associations. They refer to the past, to the memories and to the dreams of the residents. Changing realities, ours or from others, but somehow always dark ones. www.trilightcollective.com Barcelona -‐ Frankfurt -‐ Madrid -‐ New York http://inverosimil.com/alariviere/