FIAF is delighted to offer students from tri-state area schools a private guided visit of the FIAF Gallery exhibition, Phénomènes, featuring the work of French photographer Marina Gadonneix. Phénomènes is Gadonneix’s first solo exhibition in the United States, presented in conjunction with her solo show at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She strikingly documents incredible meteorological and astrophysical phenomena. Here, avalanches coexist with hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, aurora borealis, shooting stars, colliding black holes, and meteorite impacts.
Initiated in 2014 with a residency at the Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), the artist travelled to different research centers, including NASA to study the phenomena.
We invite students to learn about the photographer’s work, her inspiration in scientific laboratories, and a bit of photography history!
1 hour
In English or French

Marina Gadonneix
Marina Gadonneix is a French artist who graduated in 2002 from the National School of Photography in Arles. In 2020, she was awarded the prestigious Prix Niépce Gens d’images, the first professional photography prize created in France and awarded annually since 1955.
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Her work weaves a complex link between documentary and fiction through images of places given over to temporary neglect. In each series, the artist explores the startling transition of the landscape from a rugged territory to a fantastical image, or from a form of evidence of reality to its most metaphorical mental construction. Marina Gadonneix’s photographs play with the encounter of document, simulation and fiction. Gadonneix is interested in the projection of the individual’s imagination onto specific fictional spaces, in other words spaces for inhabitation by props, imagery and imagination. Deserted places and interiors create a rather disturbing atmosphere where the boundary between real objects and fictitious incidents becomes blurred. Gadonneix’s work has appeared in numerous solo and group shows both in France and internationally including Phillips de Pury, New York; Centre photographique d’Ile-de-France, Pontault Combault; Rencontres internationales de la photographie d’Arles; Le point du jour, Cherbourg; Le jeu de Paume, Paris; and Le grand palais, Paris. In 2006 she was awarded the HSBC photographic prize, and in 2016, Gadonneix was awarded the Dummy Book Award by Fondation LUMA and the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles. She lives and works in Paris and she is represented by Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris.
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