Exhibitions
Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne
Géographies des limites humaines. Photographien
22.02. – 21.07.2019
Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne
Eine Ausstellung im Rahmen von Artist meets Archive und der Internationalen Photoszene Köln
,Die Hummer-Quadrille'. Photographien von Roselyne Titaud, Herbert Bayer, Jim Dine, Ruth Hallensleben, Willi Moegle und Anonyme
03.05. – 21.07.2019
Museum für Photographie Braunschweig
24.01. – 23.03.2014
Collection Regard, Berlin
10.04. – 29.08.2014
Musée d'Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne
October 2014
Roselyne Titaud Visites
Roselyne Titaud observes the lives of others through their interiors, their knickknacks, and the particular atmosphere of their daily private setting. For Titaud, a definition for "others" might go something like: those who dream of a time that was; those who have no time to dream; and those who never dream. Their knickknacks, their accumulated objects, alive with personality, memory, and curiosity, function as containers of time – to stop it, or injured it on its race. Because Titaud always works with natural light, there is something that is always guaranteed by this light. The photographer, no trickster herself, captures the tricks that light plays as it finds forgotten and overlooked interior spaces. What it illuminates is not simply the physical, the spatial. With every visit she does, Titaud gives a respectful portrait of the "others" who inhabit these spaces. The poetry of her images records those who search for ease in a confused world.
Hardcover
24 x 22 cm
96 pages
80 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-424-9
2014
Artists:
Product information "Roselyne Titaud"
Roselyne Titaud observes the lives of others through their interiors, their knickknacks, and the particular atmosphere of their daily private setting. For Titaud, a definition for "others" might go something like: those who dream of a time that was; those who have no time to dream; and those who never dream. Their knickknacks, their accumulated objects, alive with personality, memory, and curiosity, function as containers of time – to stop it, or injured it on its race. Because Titaud always works with natural light, there is something that is always guaranteed by this light. The photographer, no trickster herself, captures the tricks that light plays as it finds forgotten and overlooked interior spaces. What it illuminates is not simply the physical, the spatial. With every visit she does, Titaud gives a respectful portrait of the "others" who inhabit these spaces. The poetry of her images records those who search for ease in a confused world.
Hardcover
24 x 22 cm
96 pages
80 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-424-9
2014
Artists:
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