NY TRACKS 19 (2011) Photography by Florence Cardenti

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Prise de vue argentique (lomographie) et tirages argentique par émulsion liquide sur papier aquarelle. New York Tracks est une série de 19 clichés photographiques déclinés pour chacun en plusieurs tirages argentiques à base d'émulsion photosensible. Ces vues de la ville de New York, ville icône par excellence, sont le[...]
Prise de vue argentique (lomographie) et tirages argentique par émulsion liquide sur papier aquarelle.

New York Tracks est une série de 19 clichés photographiques déclinés
pour chacun en plusieurs tirages argentiques à base d'émulsion photosensible.
Ces vues de la ville de New York, ville icône par excellence, sont le produit
d’autant d’intentions que d’accidents prolifiques. L'assemblage d'images et la
démultiplication des tirages à partir d'un même négatif, s'appuie sur le caractère
reproductible de la photographie ; tirages qui ne sont pourtant jamais vraiment
identiques et qui offrent des variations grâce à l'introduction du geste non
mécanique et d'un processus de révélation non constant.
Les images sont à la limite du visible et de l’effacement, de l’oubli de la forme.
Au-delà des choses et des lieux photographiés la quête est d'atteindre les
traces mémorielles déjà présentes, telles des parangons semés par d'autres
photographes depuis la construction de la ville.

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French artist born in 1971 in Lyon, Florence Cardenti lives in Paris. After an artistic baccalaureate and a master's degree in plastic arts, she became a graphic designer and worked in CAD/CAD in[...]

French artist born in 1971 in Lyon, Florence Cardenti lives in Paris. After an artistic baccalaureate and a master's degree in plastic arts, she became a graphic designer and worked in CAD/CAD in an information system engineering design office. She assiduously pursues her artistic and photographic projects and obtains a Master's degree in Fine Arts, specializing in photography in 2016. Her experience in the professional environment and the approach to new technologies develop her anthropological curiosity and her questioning of our increasingly complex relationships with images. .

His artistic practice consists of actions such as making, transforming, collecting, manipulating or assembling. These gestures contribute to his research on the materiality of images. By experimenting with many photographic techniques and other mediums such as drawing, video or writing, she gives shape to installations, photographic films or object books.

His photographic book Cœlacanthe enters in 2017 in the collection of artists' books of the National Library of France. She teaches photography at the University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée and accompanies young authors or artistic projects. She is also a member of Diaph8.

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