Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Masterclass with Charles Freger at the FotoMuseum Antwerpen: Own Work

Lisa and Claudius




Ilke and Vincent







Sophie Calle-style investigation of my Polish neighbors' kitchen one morning when i assumed they were out working












Self Portraits



Friday, March 6, 2009

Masterclass with Charles Freger at the FotoMuseum Antwerpen: Further Suggested Artists

Sophie Calle- No Sex Last Night



Andrew Phelps- Higley Series



Martin Parr- Love Cubes



Pieter Granser- Alzheimer series



Bill Owens- Suburbia


Bill Sullivan- Stop Down (www.3situations.com)


Lumiere Brothers film



www.europafilmtreasures.fr

Bruce Gilden Street Photography



Hans Eijkelboom



Sanne Kannisto



Hippolyte Bayard



Contesse de Castiglione



Claude Cahun



Bertillon system



Execution of the Lincoln assassins



The legends and mythologies surrounding figures being assassinated/executed (Lewis Payne, Zapata, Che Guevara, Jesse James)






Dorothea Lange

Masterclass with Charles Freger at the FotoMuseum Antwerpen: Research 1 (prints we got to see from the Museum Collection)

Nicholas Nixon- The Brown Sisters (5 prints)



Henri Cartier-Bresson- Matisse, 1944



Rodchenko



Julia Margaret Cameron



August Sander





Diane Arbus

Masterclass with Charles Freger at the FotoMuseum Antwerpen: Freger Profile

http://www.charlesfreger.com/



Born in 1975 to Bourges, Charles Fréger is awarded a diploma by the fine art of Rouen. He dedicates himself to the poetic and anthropological representation of the social groups such as the sportsmen, the pupils, the servicemen, etc. His works propose a reflection on the image of the contemporary youth.

These photos are often close some of the others from a plastic point of view (point of view, colors, light, outstrips from the camera) but nevertheless and in spite of their superficial resemblances (garment, age), the personality of the subjects it transparait always.

Charles Fréger's work is thus an inquiry on the individual identity and the collective identity.
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Masterclass with Charles Freger at the FotoMuseum Antwerpen




For the past 3 days I have been taking part in a workshop organised by the FotoMuseum in Antwerp with the photographer Charles Freger. I'll organise my posts into 3: one profiling Charles Freger himself, one showing photographers and artists mentioned over the course of the workshop, and one showing my work which developed as a result of it. The above two pictures are of the group getting a look at some of the museum's collection: saw a few authentic Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Rodchenko prints. Very impressive.