synopsis
Brume by French photographer Grégoire Eloy brings together photographs from several trips to the mountainous regions of Georgia in 2018-2023, as part of the Tbilisi Photo Festival residency program.
Wanting to physically experience the landscape, Grégoire Eloy traveled to Tusheti and Khevi to capture the raw beauty of the mountains, its most isolated villages, and the incredible lives of the people who live there.
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Publisher : Bandini Books
2024
Size: 29x21cm
128 pages
Soft cover
First Edition of 300 copies.
Signed and stamped by the artist
about Grégoire Eloy
Grégoire Eloy was born in 1971 and lives in Paris. He has been a documentary photographer since 2003. For 10 years, he has photographed Eastern European and Central Asian countries, following the traces of the Soviet legacy and the forgotten conflicts of the South Caucasus. Since 2010, he has collaborated with the scientific community on a trilogy on the science of matter, which is the subject of a series of monographic books, including A Black Matter (Journal, 2012), The Fault (RVB Books, 2017), Ossoue (Filigranes, 2021), Aster 1&2 (RVB Books, 2022 and 2023). Since 2015, he has explored our relationship with the environment and the wild through immersive residencies in natural settings: the island of Guernsey (Les Déniquoiseaux, 2016-18), the Georgian Caucasus (2018-20), the Perche forest (La Parcelle, 2020-22), the glaciers of the Pyrenees (2021), and the Finistère foreshore (2021-23).
In 2022 and 2023, he participated in the Ministry of Culture's Grande Commande Photographique (Grande Commande Photographique), led by the BNF (National Library of France), with Le Beau Geste, a project on civic engagement with exiles in the French Alps.
Grégoire Eloy has been a member of the Tendance Floue collective since 2016. He is a winner of the Bourse du Talent (2004) and the Prix Niépce Gens d'Images (2021).
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Publisher : Bandini Books
2024
Size: 29x21cm
128 pages
Soft cover
First Edition of 300 copies.
Signed and stamped by the artist
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