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Selected works of French Polaroid pinhole photographer Bertrand David are on exhibit at the The Secret Wine Shop in San Francisco (http://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...=feed_comment#!/event.php?eid=159551890731949).
The reception will be held on Nov 2 from 6-9 pm. Bertrand will discuss his approach to pinhole color photography. Natural wine with food pairings will be served, $15 donation. Limited editions of his work are available for purchase.
About Bertrand David (excerpt from a critique on "Nils & Phil" which will be on exhibit):
www.bertranddavid.com/#/jan-2010--polaroid-art-italy-phot...
It is clear that David made use of the title of this widely known painting [Gabrielle dEstrées and one of her sisters] by updating it to its exact opposite: in the foreground on the balcony, instead of two beautiful nude women, we are presented with Nils and Phil who look directly into the lens, proudly showing a more contemporary masculine aesthetic, absolutely non-idealized.
The reception will be held on Nov 2 from 6-9 pm. Bertrand will discuss his approach to pinhole color photography. Natural wine with food pairings will be served, $15 donation. Limited editions of his work are available for purchase.
About Bertrand David (excerpt from a critique on "Nils & Phil" which will be on exhibit):
www.bertranddavid.com/#/jan-2010--polaroid-art-italy-phot...
It is clear that David made use of the title of this widely known painting [Gabrielle dEstrées and one of her sisters] by updating it to its exact opposite: in the foreground on the balcony, instead of two beautiful nude women, we are presented with Nils and Phil who look directly into the lens, proudly showing a more contemporary masculine aesthetic, absolutely non-idealized.