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Dimitri Bourriau"Varosha 3" by Dimitri Bourriau, 59 x 39 in, 20232023
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Trained as a graphic designer, French photographer Dimitri Bourriau, alias Jahz Design, has always been interested in history and architectural remains. He explores the ruins of the past and observes the decline of time on architecture by drawing our attention to the ephemeral memory of our constantly changing civilization.
It is in 2013 that he developed his interest in urban exploration and photographing heritage in disuse. He wants to show that these places are not forgotten, that there is always a transition from nature to man and from man to nature. It is a photographic testimony, a real archiving job. By looking at his photographs, we play the role of an active witness maintaining the photographed place alive.
The artist went on his first exploration in a former military ship cemetery and today, he travels around the world, looking for declining places to photograph. In 2017, he became the ambassador of Manfrotto, a manufacturer for cameras and lighting. In 2018, it is Irix, the ultra-wide-angle lens brand from Switzerland, who asked Dimitri to become their ambassador. His latest discoveries have taken him in the footsteps of the Soviet Buran spacecraft program, in Baikonur (Kazakhstan), allowing him to be a laureate of the Drone Photo Awards at the Siena International Photo Awards Contest (SIPA Contest) in 2020.
- Creator:Dimitri Bourriau (French)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 59 in (149.86 cm)Width: 39 in (99.06 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Edition of 15Price: $5,739
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
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