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SPACE IPSUM – JEANNA JEANNA

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2.900,00 incl.VATVAT on margin included according to article 297-A of the French General Tax Code

Black and white abstract art photography by Laurent Laporte for the SPACE IPSUM series. In his fake astronomy photos, the photographer exploits this notion of the unknown, leaving the viewer the freedom of projection.

Length : 23.62 in / 60 cm

Height : 35.43 in / 90 cm

Width : 1.18 in / 3 cm

Weigth : 11.02 lb / 5 kg

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Categories: Art Photography, Abstraction, Black and White

Artist : Laurent Laporte

Support : FUJI Crystal Archive Glossy Paper mounted on Aluminum collage

Dimensions : 90 x 60 cm or 114 x 76 cm

Framing : Frame made with lead foil by the David Gallardo workshop (Paris XI) accompanied by an anti-reflective glass

Inspiration: The photographer explores here the theme of truth and falsehood, leaving room for the imagination by recreating constellations of stars from the reflections of light on the water

Edition : 8 signed and numbered photographic prints

Year: 2017

Warranty : Sold with certificate of authenticity

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Laurent Laporte is a French photographer who lives and works in Paris. It was during a sailing trip between Italy and Spain that he realized the possible parallels between the reflections of light on the water and the constellations of stars. Through the bewitching aesthetic of the conquest of space, a fantasy of humanity, Laurent Laporte explores here one of the essential themes of photography, that of truth and lies. What is the most important? The exact representation or the one we have always imagined? The stars, if we can admire them every night, remain for the most part an unknown territory. In his artificial astronomical photos, the photographer exploits this notion of the unknown which leaves the spectator free to be able to project himself more easily where he wishes. An attempt perhaps to awaken our childish souls, at a time when imagination always took precedence over truth. Laurent Laporte regularly collaborates with major fashion and lifestyle magazines, he is also the creator of Where is The Cool magazine and of the content creation studio, Where is The Cool Content Bureau, dedicated to bold brands.