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Last Tango in Nowhere Land (Series)
DESCRIPTION
Before the fall of the wall in 1989, every village in East Germany had its village hall. Generations of villagers came to forget every weekend the harshness of everyday life by partying. Dancing. The villages rivaled each other with a lot of decoration with their means, which were not all equal. After 1989, slowly, inexorably the rooms were deserted, forgotten, neglected, abandoned. During a trip to East Germany I visited about thirty of these abandoned rooms. Access is not always easy. Forbidden in most cases. When we see the condition of some floors and ceilings we quickly understand why. Here, I present to you a selection of 10 of these rooms. If you listen well you may hear the party in full swing.
AUTHOR
A graduate in Design from the École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy in 1986, early in his career Francis Meslet was a designer, but soon turned to advertising when he joined several advertising agencies as an artistic director. After 30 years spent questioning the creative concept and studying images in all his compositions, he is now a creative director. Francis Meslet wears several hats; he is notably a renowned photographer who does not hesitate to roam the world in his spare time, searching for abandoned sites, sanctuaries where time seems to have stopped after humans have evacuated them. He thus brings back captivating and melancholic images of his travels to the other side of the world.
Exhibitions :
> FRANCE, NANCY / Festival du Film d'Architecture
> ITALY, TRIESTE / Trieste Photo Days
> SWISS, GENEVA / Galerie Cyril Kobler
> USA / GREENSVILLE / SE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY / 06.2019 / Home
> FRANCE / FESTIVAL BARROBJECTIF
> FRANCE / FESTIVAL PHOTO DE DAX
Exhibitions :
> FRANCE, NANCY / Festival du Film d'Architecture
> ITALY, TRIESTE / Trieste Photo Days
> SWISS, GENEVA / Galerie Cyril Kobler
> USA / GREENSVILLE / SE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY / 06.2019 / Home
> FRANCE / FESTIVAL BARROBJECTIF
> FRANCE / FESTIVAL PHOTO DE DAX
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