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Devendra Banhart Frank Bauer Johannes Beck Paolo Benvenuto Peter Beste Black Sun Productions Blu Dafne Boggeri BombTheDot Books On Tape Philip Brophy Cane CapoVolto Carlos Casas Riccardo Conti DDD Camilla Canida Donzella Dill Andrea Dojmi John Duncan Ericailcane Es/Sami Sänpäkkilä Jason Forrest / Donna Summer Gelitin Amos Gitai Globalgroove Mariusz Grygielewicz Estelle Hanania Laura Henno John Hooper Giuseppe Ielasi irr. app. (ext.) Kinkaleri Elyasaf Kowner Marzia Migliora Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo / ( r ) Mou, Lips! O.lamm Ogino Knauss OvO Paper Resistance Gabriele Porta Qubo Gas Ugo Rondinone Moira Ricci Marc Richter & 2Bunnies Royal Art Lodge Davide Savorani Michael Segal Jim Shaw Shit & Shine Claudio Sinatti Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio Son Of Clay Sun City Girls Carola Spadoni Terre Thaemlitz The Buddy System Tu M' Twine Un Caddie Renversé Dans L'Herbe Nico Vascellari Woods |
Photographer Estelle Hanania is a lyrical storyteller, weaving tender and sometimes perplexing plots into her photo series. integrating still life and landscape images to create visual rhythm and narrative complexity. The Paris-based photographer has a background in graphic design, art direction and fine art – training and professional experiences that have given her an intimate understanding of the applications of her photographic work. She graduated in 2006 from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and, in the same year, won the ‘best photographer’ prize at the highly prestigious Hyeres Festival in Southern France.Her photography has been exhibited in several galleries in France and her work, both commissioned and personal,has appeared in magazines including Another, 032c, Exit, Livraison and Capricious. Estelle Hanania regularly collaborates with artists to create unique sets, backdrops and accessories for shoots, which lend an air of delicate curiosity to her work. Her projects result from explorations into costume, folklore and pagan tradition.The series Demoniac Babble saw Estelle Hanania documenting an archaic festival, obscure to a tiny Swiss village, where villagers in remarkable handmade costumes roam the landscape. In her work for the 2007 Hyeres festival catalogue (a commission resulting from her win there the previous year), Hanania incorporates still life shots suggestive of pagan emblems into a shoot of garments from the fashion division of the competition. A further series, Shady, sees her playing with ideas about alchemy and magic that have become associated with modern photography – she subverts our common conception that a photographic image can, with the use of digital manipulation, portray the impossible. But the wonders in Hanania’s poetic and technically nimble images are achieved without any digital trickery or retouching at all. A.L |
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