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Stephane Loeber Bottero
France
Photography, Black & White on Paper
Size: 29.1 W x 10.6 H x 0.1 D in
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“LISTEN” Black and white diptych. These series are composed of different photographs. Loeber-Bottero Limited edition of 4. The photograph is printed on high quality paper, with the personal control of the photographer, and numbered, with white margins of 2cm. Loeber-Bottero has long specialized in black and white portraits, particularly in his series entitled «Night portraits» where he likes to explore the multiple facets of the human soul, in the protective setting of the night, where human beings oscillate between deep thoughts, dreams, hopes and feelings of loneliness or sharing. Motivated by a new interrogative artistic creation, Loeber-Bottero combined dramatic wild landscapes and men portraits in a series of black and white diptychs confronting rare photographs of nature and feelings of the human soul, forming a series called “LISTEN” and inviting to listen both to nature and the inner yourself.
2021
Black & White on Paper
4
29.1 W x 10.6 H x 0.1 D in
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Art photographer. Born in France, lived in France and the United States. Lives in France and Italy. ~ Biographical landmarks : Since his introduction to photography, Loeber-Bottero has made a study of the timeless mass of architecture and the ephemeral delicacy of light. His artistic vision and photographic approach matured over the course of his travels, which included a two-year stay in the United States. Thanks to the advice of French artists, and after fifteen years of deepening and accumulation of photographs, he decided in 2001 to share his work in public. Starting in 1988, Venice, Italy became a city and subject of choice : the junction of personal destiny and one of the most spectacular expressions of mankinds creation and beautys victory. Since then, Loeber-Bottero started at one time series of photographs in Venice refering to spiritual, natural, night. Important exhibitions took place in France between 2001 and 2009, including a first series on Venice-Nocturnes in the prestigious Parisian gallery Bernheim-Jeune. Since 1999, Loeber-Bottero continues to build black-and-white series on the human body and portrait. Since 2001, he works also on series inspired by California, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New-York, Las Vegas, Montreal, cities in Europe (Paris, Cannes, London, Oslo, Berlin, Florence, Siena, Barcelona, Amsterdam,...), the Mediterranean, car design and motor bikes. Original gelatin silver black and white hand-printings, signed and restricted to 3 or to 4, are proposed for collectors. ~ Loeber-Bottero's books are available on Amazon. ~ Statement for Loeber-Bottero's "Venice Nocturnes" series : Night in Venice : an inner journey. Photographic explorations, over twelve years, of the enigmatic and secret face of night in Venice. Venice, in the night, is a voyage of discovery, untroubled by the city’s labyrinthine plan and its dizzying dearth of points of reference, a journey that opens our minds and hearts and sharpens our wits and curiosity. Rich in surprises both large and small, it is a journey that also entices you on and on, ever further until you are utterly lost – for although in reality everything is so close at hand, in Venice distances are deceptive and perspectives disguised. But in this unique spot, any uneasiness or concern that we may feel rises from within us.
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