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* Text by Larry Fink * Includes previously unpublished photographs * First edition limited to 500 copies The cinematic background of French photographer Edouard Taufenbach is evident in these 34 collages that he created from a selection of anonymous photographs in the collection of screenwriter and director Sébastien Lifshitz. Taufenbach works with vintage and vernacular photographs by editing, splicing, and reassembling them. In the process, he transforms the image into a film strip-like composition that is reimagined and reanimated with mystery, time, and movement.

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* Text by Larry Fink * Includes previously unpublished photographs * First edition limited to 500 copies The cinematic background of French photographer Edouard Taufenbach is evident in these 34 collages that he created from a selection of anonymous photographs in the collection of screenwriter and director Sébastien Lifshitz. Taufenbach works with vintage and vernacular photographs by editing, splicing, and reassembling them. In the process, he transforms the image into a film strip-like composition that is reimagined and reanimated with mystery, time, and movement.
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Edouard Taufenbach is a French photographer born in 1988 and based in Paris. Since his graduation from an MA in Arts & Digital Media in 2014 he has been pursuing a formal work based on photographs with the desire to rework existing images in the manner of an editor. Through accumulation, framing, juxtaposition and repetition, he seeks to deploy the formal and fictional potential of the images with the obsession that remains linked to the activation of memory, reminiscence and the sensation of movement. He has been featured in different group shows such as the Athens Photo Festival and Moving the Image (UK) - for the most recent ones (2019) - and one of his latest solo shows Spéculaire has been exhibited both in Paris and Rome.