October, 2020
The exhibition 'Lanzarote. Exegesis of a Landscape' presents the works of Willy Vecchiato and Antoine Séguin, along with the documentary film 'Lanzarote, Jardín de Cactus', directed by Ziyah Gafić. The exhibition is the second event of the program, which intends to emphasize distinct ways of interpreting and critically representing landscapes in the contemporary world, both through visual languages and editorial media.
In Willy Vecchiato's project, Lanzarote is a landscape of origins. Here, the essential force of nature reigns supreme. The hand of the sun gives shape and concreteness to the gaze. The absence of light is darkness: a deaf fear. Lanzarote is a hymn to the elements that found the earth, the raison d'être of the senses on which fragile human intentions lean. Ancient wills engraved on stone and destined for oblivion. Lanzarote is an epistème and the very duration of the primordial substance—life, in which the sacred and the profane mix in a dream of eternity.
Antoine Séguin's linocuts have depth and texture. The subjects: rocks, landscapes, plants… all-natural, but imperfect. A choice of technique that recalls the roughness of the rock and the irregularity of the surfaces. Engraving and digging into dark matter allows light to emerge as a significant drawing.
October, 2020
The exhibition 'Lanzarote. Exegesis of a Landscape' presents the works of Willy Vecchiato and Antoine Séguin, along with the documentary film 'Lanzarote, Jardín de Cactus', directed by Ziyah Gafić. The exhibition is the second event of the program, which intends to emphasize distinct ways of interpreting and critically representing landscapes in the contemporary world, both through visual languages and editorial media.
In Willy Vecchiato's project, Lanzarote is a landscape of origins. Here, the essential force of nature reigns supreme. The hand of the sun gives shape and concreteness to the gaze. The absence of light is darkness: a deaf fear. Lanzarote is a hymn to the elements that found the earth, the raison d'être of the senses on which fragile human intentions lean. Ancient wills engraved on stone and destined for oblivion. Lanzarote is an epistème and the very duration of the primordial substance—life, in which the sacred and the profane mix in a dream of eternity.
Antoine Séguin's linocuts have depth and texture. The subjects: rocks, landscapes, plants… all-natural, but imperfect. A choice of technique that recalls the roughness of the rock and the irregularity of the surfaces. Engraving and digging into dark matter allows light to emerge as a significant drawing.
Hi! I am Steve, a professional in the field of photography and visual arts, with a background as a curator, art director, and educator.
I’m a “mestizo,” as they say—Venetian on my father’s side, with a French surname that dates back to Napoleon’s campaigns, and a soldier from around Montpellier. My mother was born in Belgium to a Dutch family. My grandfather from Hoboken, New Jersey, on the Hudson River. I grew up a bit here and there; I currently live in Paris.
I have known the world before smartphones, computers, and the internet. Before low-cost flights. The backseat of my father's car was my window. Studies pushed me to embrace complexity, a quite observation. A gaze that "touches," that dares in some way, that strives to forge a connection.
I spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
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Steve Bisson has also been giving lectures, mentoring, and collaborating with cultural and educational institutions worldwide such as: Lasalle College of Arts (Singapore) | Novia University, Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Arts, and Photography (Finland) | FotoDepartment (Russia) | Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina (Serbia) | FAAP – Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (Brazil) | Fondazione Benetton Studi e Ricerche (Italy) and multiple other academies and institutions.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico
Hi! I am Steve, a professional in the field of photography and visual arts, with a background as a curator, art director, and educator.
I’m a “mestizo,” as they say—Venetian on my father’s side, with a French surname that dates back to Napoleon’s campaigns, and a soldier from around Montpellier. My mother was born in Belgium to a Dutch family. My grandfather from Hoboken, New Jersey, on the Hudson River. I grew up a bit here and there; I currently live in Paris.
I have known the world before smartphones, computers, and the internet. Before low-cost flights. The backseat of my father's car was my window. Studies pushed me to embrace complexity, a quite observation. A gaze that "touches," that dares in some way, that strives to forge a connection.
I spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
• Coaching and Portfolio Review
Go to Coaching and Portfolio Review page
Steve Bisson has also been giving lectures, mentoring, and collaborating with cultural and educational institutions worldwide such as: Lasalle College of Arts (Singapore) | Novia University, Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Arts, and Photography (Finland) | FotoDepartment (Russia) | Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina (Serbia) | FAAP – Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (Brazil) | Fondazione Benetton Studi e Ricerche (Italy) and multiple other academies and institutions.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico