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Subject: SPECTRE Digest, Vol 85, Issue 4
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 22:56:44 +0100
From: saij netart <[email protected]>(by way of Andreas Broeckmann)
Subject: [spectre] Fwd: France : call for residency - young photographers


Von: saij netart <[email protected]>
Datum: 3. März 2010 19:10:51 GMT+01:00
An: [email protected]
Betreff: France : call for residency - young photographers -

Hi,

I was asked to post this call internationally.
Please find it below.
Sorry for any cross posting!

Best regards.

Isabel Saij



The Residency : from 27 August to 11 September 2010

Niort, France, a town of 60,000 inhabitants, has
been the setting for this residency since the
very beginning of  the annual Rencontres de la
Jeune Photographie Internationale. The eight
selected residents will be accompanied
throughout their stay by Christian Caujolle,
co-founder of the Agence VU, and will be given
full technical support  from the team of the
association Pour l'Instant. A technical centre,
fully equipped to professional standards,
including a black and white darkroom and a
digital workshop is reserved for their exclusive
use. In this context,  the young artists are
invited to create and experiment. They have total
carte blanche to work as they wish,  stimulated
by their encounters, exchanges and the diverse
approaches of other participants. This amounts to
a  truly unique artistic experience.

Conditions of the residency :
Expenses fully covered during the residency
include:  All supplies required for creation,
accommodation,  breakfast and evening meal from
27 August  to 11 September 2010.   During the
residency, the selected artists must produce an
exhibition. Created works will be exhibited at
the end  of the stay until 24 October, and will
then be added to the collection of works
constituted over the years by the  association.
All negatives and original digital files remain
the property of the author.

Application :
Candidates must send the completed application
form, together with a CV, a text describing their
artistic  approach and a representative selection
of recent work. The description of a project
envisaged for this residency  can be added to the
application, but is not obligatory.   - Print
submissions (traditional or digital) can be of
any format and quantity. - For digital
submissions (on CD or DVD only), image files must
be in low resolution, Mac/PC compatible format,
without requiring any downloading.  Web sites
cannot be considered as part of a candidate's
application. Applications are to be sent to:
Association ´Pour l'Instantª, 7 avenue de
Limoges, 79000 Niort, France;
[email protected]
The date limit for reception of applications is 5 May 2010.
The work submitted by the selected candidates
will be exhibited from 25 June to 9 September.
Selected  candidates must agree to ensure that
works for this exhibition arrive at the address
of Pour L'Instant in Niort  by 10 June
(transportation costs will be reimbursed by the
organisers during the residency upon presentation
of invoices).  Only those applications that
include sufficient stamped, self-addressed
packaging can be returned.

Jury :
Presided over by Christian Caujolle, the jury
will be composed of leading figures in
photography and art,  together with members of
the association. They will meet 8 May and will
select the eight successful candidates,  who will
be informed by telephone or email. The result
will also be announced on the website of the
association:   www.pourlinstant.com

Having studied under Michel Foucault, Roland
Barthes and Pierre Bourdieu, Christian Caujolle,
from 1979 on,  wrote regularly on photography in
the Culture pages of the French daily newspaper
´Libe?rationª. In 1981,  while continuing this
activity, he became the paper's Editor of
Photography. He created the Agence VU, ´the
photographers' agencyª, in 1986, and twelve years
later, the gallery of the same name. Since 2007,
he has  been teaching at the higher national
school, Louis Lumière, as well as in other art
schools and various foreign  establishments,
while continuing to write and to organise
exhibitions and festivals.  A member of numerous
international juries, including World Press
Photo, he has published many books (mostly for
Actes Sud Editions)  including works by and on
Lartigue, Salgado, Depardon, William Klein,
Christer Strömholm, Anders Petersen,  Cristina
Garcia Rodero, Isabel Muñoz, Peter Beard, and
Bernard Faucon.  -Artistic Director of the
Rencontres d'Arles in 1997, he created Photo
Phnom Penh in 2008, the annual festival in
Cambodia, and for the fiftieth anniversary of
Word Press Photo, organised the major exhibition
´Things as They  Areª, for which the catalogue
(Chris Boot Publisher) won praise throughout the
world.


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