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Solargraphs - Robert Charles Mann

As we proudly unveil the work of photo artist Robert Charles Mann, we are reminded of the profound bond between the analog image, time, and space. With the pinhole cameras he crafts by hand, Mann captures the sun in an unbroken path across the sky—six months of exposure, from one solstice to the next (as here, at Château Miraval). These Solargraphs meditate on the unending cycle of seasons, offering a tribute to matter’s constant metamorphosis.Dreamlike and abstract, they draw a thread between the legacy of the Pictorialists and the grand tradition of landscape photography, while expressing Mann’s quest for a minimalist practice—one that rejects the flood of images saturating the 21st century. Instead of speed and excess, he chooses duration, scarcity, and silence. It is a philosophy we hold close to our hearts.

Ici et ailleurs - LiliRoze

Whether of heritage interest, endemic, endangered, or simply part of our ordinary biodiversity, birds are becoming rarer — ever rarer.Human activity, the loss of habitats, and the disappearance of migratory stopover zones are all threats that empty the sky of its colors, its songs, its graceful beauty.Every year, an estimated 20 million birds disappear across Europe, a decline that has continued for nearly 40 years, amounting to 800 million fewer birds since 1980. The series Aux oiseaux, oscillating between enchantment and warning, shines a light on the beauty of birds and, through a play of mirrors, reminds us that we are bound to them — for better or for worse.We can draw inspiration from them, adorn ourselves with their image, protect them or neglect them, destroy them and deprive ourselves of them — until we lose ourselves.May these images help spark an essential and urgent awareness, so that the future of birds — and of humanity — is no longer in jeopardy.We too are birds. Will we know how to listen to this nature that both enchants and calls to us?— LiLiRoze

They placed their creations in our care:

Photographers and artists
Paul Nicklen, Anthony Ghnassia, Robert Charles Mann, Cristina Mittermeier, Jérémy Charbaut, Christopher Wilton-Steer, Guillaume Bonn, LiLiRoze, Pascal Monteil, Guttestreker, Olivier Laban-Mattei, Fabrice Dekoninck, Sylvain Demange, Sophie Planque and Jérémy Vaugeois, Ole Marius Joergensen, Bruno Labarbère, Jérémy Lempin, Nicolas Guérin, Reka Nyari, Thierry des Ouches, Kasia Wandycz, Christophe Jacrot, Patricia Canino, Thomas Crauwels, Floriane de Lassée, Max Riché, Laurent Baheux, Olivier Joly, Martin Colognoli, Éric Antoine, Caroline Riegel, Maryam Ashrafi, André Carrara, Laurent Ballesta, Wahib Chehata, Isabelle Boccon-Gibod, Laurent Delhourme, VuThéara Kham, Éric Lamblin.

Institutions:
The VII Foundation, MK2 (Xavier Dolan/Shayne Laverdière), Yellow Productions (Bob Sinclar), HEC