"The kids in Denis Darzacq's photographs want to get away, sort of, or at least they want to capture an instant of freedom in a society that surrounds them, cocoons them in the often spurious choices of the marketplaceāa full supermarket of interchangeable products that seems to go on forever. Darzacq's kids have the appearance of defying not only their confinement by capitalism but gravity itself."
āLyle Rexer, Photograph magazine
In this photograph, Denis Darzacq uses a photographic construction to juxtapose two realities: the supermarkets' backdrop that has become our social and living spaces; and the proud strength of young bodies in movement, refusing to be subjugated. The street dangers in these photographs challenge the very laws of gravity by self-discipline and hard work, performing ecstatic and gratuitous acts in spaces designed to promote conformism and consumerism.
C-Print
Image Size: 14 x 9 1/2 inches
Paper Size: 15 15/16 x 11 3/16 inches
Edition of 15 + 2 Artist Proofs
Signed and numbered by the artist
Denis DarzacqĀ (b. 1961 Paris, France) graduated from the Ecole Nationale SupĆ©rieure des Arts DĆ©coratifs in 1986. His work is held in the collections of the National Modern Art Museum (Centre Georges Pompidou), the NicĆ©phone NiĆ©pce Museum’s National Contemporary Collection in Chalon-sur-SaĆ“ne,France, Gallery Chateau d’eau, Toulouse, and the Altadis Foundation, among others. A recipientĀ of the first prize, stories category, in the World Press Photo 2007, he won the Altadis Prize in 2000 and is represented by Gallery VU.
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