Exposition Amandine André
Exhibition
From 07 September to 07 November 2024
From 07/09 to 07/11/2024, daily.
The RAMDAM gallery is pleased to present the magnificent work of photographer and visual artist Amandine André.
Amandine André is a photographer from Nice, recognized for her unique approach to urban photography. Passionate about architecture and colors, she captures scenes of everyday life through her lens, highlighting often overlooked details.
Self-taught, Amandine has developed a distinctive style, combining artistic sensitivity but always favoring instinctive visuals dictated by her discerning eye.
Her works have been exhibited in several galleries, attracting the attention of critics and the public. She draws inspiration from her Nice or international environment, found during her travels, integrating the natural light and contrasts of the city into her compositions.
Amandine also uses photography as a means of personal expression, addressing themes such as memory and identity.
Her work, without retouching, celebrates the authenticity and raw beauty of the places she immortalizes. thus enriching the artistic landscape. His perpetual goal, to explore new photographic worlds, discover new visual sensations, other dreamlike images and, in defiance of the conventional, advance towards the unknown.
ARCHIPOP Collection (September)
This photo exhibition immerses you in the heart of a universe where modern architecture meets the vibrant palette of multi-colored spotlights.
The works presented, without Photoshop retouching, reveal the raw and authentic beauty of urban structures.
You will discover an artistic fusion that marries antiquity and modernity through striking photographs. This unique collection presents superpositions of ancient statues with expressive faces with contemporary buildings illuminated by a thousand neon lights.
Each superposition is an open window on a world where the past and the present coexist harmoniously. Past-Present is an ode to the timeless beauty and constant evolution of our urban environment.
Collection "Stand in check" (October)
In this series, which won first prize at the Surrealist Photography Festival in Fréjus in 2021, I highlight my vision of the feminine. The one that entire societal eras try to judge, stifle, repress. To do this, a black and white checkerboard, straight, rectilinear, cold like society. The high heels, Barbie's body, all in curves and colors offer a burst of femininity on these rectilinear and binary backgrounds.
Despite the society that pushes us to standardize ourselves, the multi-colored feminine energy bursts forth, explodes, dazzles, spreads without limit.
These stagings, without retouching, show the duality between the curve, symbol of softness and imagination and the straight line of a road that would like to be all mapped out.