LES LOIS DE LA NATURE

Une Symphonie Harmonieuse de l'Expression Artistique

Du 7 décembre au 20 janvier 2024, GALERIE GOMIS, Bruxelles

 

Dans l'exposition "Les Lois de la Nature" à la Galerie Gomis, cinq voix distinctives —Bettina Pittaluga, Djeneba Aduayom, Gleeson Paulino, Mar+Vin and David Uzochukwu— participent à un dialogue captivant. Chaque artiste apporte une perspective unique, tissant une toile qui reflète métaphoriquement la beauté et la complexité de la nature.

La série "Batismo" de Gleeson Paulino fait écho au symbolisme profond de l'eau, servant de tribut à la vie et à la renaissance. La série "Fresh Stems" de Mar+Vin célèbre la ténacité de la vie, mettant en lumière la force inarrêtable des nouveaux départs et la marche du temps.

L'objectif de David Uzochukwu capture la métamorphose, dévoilant la beauté cachée dans chaque cadre. Bettina Pittaluga, écologiste visuelle, documente l'authenticité brute de l'humanité avec une honnêteté sans fard.

Djeneba Aduayom, avec son jeu de lumière et d'ombre, révèle le clair-obscur de l'expérience humaine. Ensemble, ces artistes forment une ode collective aux Lois de la Nature, invitant le public à explorer des écosystèmes interconnectés de créativité.

 

BETTINA PITTALUGA

Bettina Pittaluga, Franco-Uruguayan photographer, captures intimate and sensitive moments of life through her lens.

After her training as a photo reporter, she obtained her master's degree in sociology at the Sorbonne and a master's degree at the Center for Applied Literary and Scientific Studies (CELSA). Sociology stood out to her as a revelation, “I was faced with a science which tried to answer the questions I was asking myself. It was extraordinary, still today it's really my way of delving deeper into subjects, of developing and contextualizing them."

Bettina only works on film, in medium format, and prints her photos herself when she can. The rest of the time she collaborates with Diamantino Quintas in Paris.

Her approach to photography, very “physical” and instinctive, is linked to the senses, and is intended to be as close as possible to reality. "The center of my work is people, I highlight people who have things to tell and who are linked to my convictions, whatever they may be. I am very attracted by love, tenderness, kindness. And all this goes hand in hand with the fact that I fight every day against injustice, violence, hatred.

Selected group shows:

  • Photo Vogue Festival, What is beauty 2023
  • November Unseen Amsterdam x Galerie Gomis
  • 2023 Sept Fotografiska Berlin, NUDE 2023 sept 14 - Jan 24
  • Photo Vogue Festival 2022 with Vogue Italia at Base Milano, "The next great fashion image makers"
  • Photo Vogue Festival 2021 with Vogue Italia at Base Milano, November 2021 "Reframing History" Foto Tallinn, Estonia 2021
  • Photo London, September 2021
  • Les Nouveaux Romantiques, November 2021 - Dover Street Market during Paris Photo Fotografiska Nude 2021, in Estonia, Sweden, and New York Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, Parc Giardini di Porta, Octobre 2020

 

DJENEBA ADUAYOM

After a career as a professional dancer, Djeneba Aduayom progressed into photography and brought her love of movement and emotive performance into her imagery and subsequent directing work.

Drawing inspiration from her multicultural heritage, Aduayom’s concepts and artistic expression are rooted in personal exploration of the inner worlds that reside in her imagination as a direct and instinctual result of her experience of the existing world. In looking within and articulating creative ideas in a visual abstraction that beckons interpretation, she hopes her works allow the outside viewer to travel to a universe of their very own making.

Aduayom is based in Southern California.

Selected group shows & fairs:

  • 2023: In Bloom, Fotografi skaSweden (touring exhibition), 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, Harlem, NY Distortion, Where To Now at Cultural Goods Gallery, Toronto The New Black Vanguards, Aperture touring show at Saatchi Gallery (UK)
  • 2022: Photo London (digital)
  • 2021: Les Nouveaux Romantiques at Dover Street Market, Paris. The New Black Vanguards, Aperture touring show, Rencontres d'Arles. INWARD: Reflections on interiority, International Center of Photography (ICP)
  • 2019: AKAAartfair, Paris. We Are Handsome, Rencontres d’Arles
  • 2018: INNATE: FUTURE BLOOMS x BRIDGE - Off Dakar Biennale. Finalist Voices Off: Emerging Photography at Les Rencontres d’Arles. AKAA art fair, Paris

 

GLEESON PAULINO

Gleeson Paulino was born in 1988 in Eldorado city, a sixteen thousand inhabitants in the state of Mato Grosso Do Sul and grew up in Campo Grande.

He left for Vienna at the age of 17 via a music program for young people from his religious community. On this trip, he had the opportunity to go to London where his creativity blossomed through photography. He returned to Brazil few years later to become one of the most prolific emerging visual artist in the country. In 2021, I-D magazine named Gleeson one of the leading Brazilian photographer to follow.

In 2019, Gleeson exhibited for the first time at SP Foto with Lamb London Gallery, followed by a presentation Le Salon Des Beaux Art. In 2022, he held is first solo exhibition in Sao Paulo presenting his latest series Baptismo. The project won awards in Italy (Cortona On The Move), Slovenia (Kranj Photo Festival) and Holland (Lens Culture critics choice prize) as well as two gold medals at Le Salon Des Beaux Art in Paris. The exhibition Baptismo is currently touring Brazilian Embassies around the world and a book was released in March 2023.

 

DAVID UZOCHUKWU

David Uzochukwu (b. 1998) is an Austrian and Nigerian artist.

Growing up in Luxembourg and Belgium, Uzochukwu delved into self portraiture at age thirteen, and began developing a largely digital practice. It lead to vivid collaborations with artists FKA twigs and Iris van Herpen among others, as well as a commission for the World Wildlife Fund. Their self portrait series A FAMILIAR RUIN was included in group show Dey Your Lane! at Bozar (2016). Further exhibitions include Photo Vogue Festival (2018, 2019), and The New Black Vanguard at Rencontres d’Arles (2021). Uzochukwu was nominated for an ICP Infinity Award in 2019, and named „One to Watch“ by British Journal of Photography the following year. Uzochukwu’s first short film, GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, premiered at Max-Ophüls-Preis in 2021, while their first film installation is in development at CPH:DOX’s lab.

His series IN THE WAKE was shortlisted for 2021 Prix Pictet Fire and his photographs are part of the worldwide touring exhibition, currently on view in New-York at Fotografiska Museum.

Uzochukwu is based in Berlin, pursuing a BA in Philosophy and Cultural Studies.

 

MAR+VIN

Mar+Vin is duo of fashion photographers formed by Marcos Florentino and Kelvin Yule in 2016. Based in Sao Paulo, the two have gained prominence with a new photographic language exploring roots, blackness and reconstruction of the image of brazilian beauty in the 21st century.

They use beauty as act of resistance to challenge the racism that still plays a major role in every aspect of Brazilian society and against the discrimination of the LGTBQ+ community.

Mar+Vin has been in published in major platform such as Vogue & Elle Brasil, Kinfolk, The Washington Post, Metal Magazine...Their work has been featured in a number of group shows:

  • a solo exhibition in June 2021 "Arte+Fashion+Politica” at Mario Cohen Galeria in SP
  • SP Arte from 2019 to 2022
  • 1-54 New-York, May 2023
  • 1-54 London, Oct 2023

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À propos de Galerie Gomis

Born into a Senegalese family in the northern districts of Marseille, Marie Gomis-Trezise established Galerie Number 8 in 2016.

The groundbreaking creative director, as France’s first Black A&R in a major record company, discovered her love for photography while shaping her artists’ sound and image. This discovery served as the foundation for her vision to bring visibility to a new wave of photographers from the African diaspora and the global South.


Galerie Number 8 has now run its course, and it is time for a new chapter. With a physical manifestation in the heart of Brussels, the gallery will be renamed Galerie Gomis, after its founder.


This change reflects Marie’s personal commitment and acknowledges that in the passage of time, human beings evolve. The choice of the color purple is a subtle allusion to the rain of the same name, symbolizing the hidden aspects of our identities.


It underscores the belief that our individuality transcends labels such as race, sexual orientation, or socio-economic background. What truly matters is embracing our differences, as they represent the most profound diaspora in the history of humanity.

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