Jean-Loup Trassard Exhibition at Galerie Barbier-Beltz
Jean-Loup Trassard presents his work at Galerie Barbier-Beltz in Paris from November 22 to December 24, 1994. The exhibition showcases his dual practice in writing and photography, both driven by a sensitive exploration of fleeting traces—of passage, childhood, animal tracks, or memory gaps. In an interview with Catherine Le Pan de Ligny, Trassard discusses his vocation as a writer, his intended audience, the connective role of writing, the influence of the countryside on his textual and photographic work, and the gradual disappearance of characters throughout his oeuvre.
Key facts
- Jean-Loup Trassard exhibits at Galerie Barbier-Beltz in Paris.
- Exhibition runs from November 22 to December 24, 1994.
- Trassard works in both writing and photography.
- His work explores traces of passage, childhood, animal tracks, and memory.
- Catherine Le Pan de Ligny interviews Trassard for the exhibition.
- Trassard discusses his writer's vocation and intended audience.
- He addresses the role of writing in connecting people.
- The countryside influences his textual and photographic work.
- Characters gradually disappear across his oeuvre.
Entities
Artists
- Jean-Loup Trassard
Institutions
- Galerie Barbier-Beltz
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —