https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202430001002
Réalités éphémères
Ecole du Louvre, Paris, France
* Corresponding author: jpritz.photographie@gmail.com
Published online: 8 August 2024
These “RÉALITÉS ÉPHÉMÈRES” are not just the result of a photographer’s work; they are the fruit of a process of reflection that gradually took shape over the course of the photographs taken. It began with an aesthetic search and ended with a questioning of the consequences of grafting a multifactorial parergon, both natural and human, onto a simple advertising poster. Why, or in what way are these factors more questioning than others about our hyperconsumerist tendencies? What impact do these RÉALITÉS ÉPHÉMÈRES have on our economic, social, philosophical or artistic awareness of the world we live in? That’s what Jean-Philippe Ritz is trying to answer.
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