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Raffinerie d'Anvers à la Nuit Tombée (2025) Photography by Maxime Follin
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- Digital Photography on Paper
- Number of copies available 5
- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 11.8in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Industry
Ce qui m’a particulièrement intéressé, c’est l’agencement presque théâtral des volumes et des sources lumineuses : les cheminées fumantes, les cuves rondes, les véhicules stationnés. Tout semblait en veille, mais rien n’était tout à fait endormi. J’ai choisi de conserver une approche frontale, sans mise en scène, en laissant simplement le lieu s’imposer par sa présence.
Cette image fait partie d’une série dédiée aux paysages industriels, où la lumière joue un rôle essentiel dans la perception de ces lieux souvent oubliés ou invisibles.
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Emerging photographer Maxime Follin develops a practice centered on the observation of industrial sites and deserted spaces. After an initial path in the merchant navy at the Antwerp Maritime Academy, he turned to photography as a parallel means of exploring reality and shaping perception. He works exclusively with a full-frame 50mm fixed lens to maintain a constant distance and stay true to his own vision. His focus lies on lines, forms, materials, light, and verticality (Kairos). Printing is a vital step in his process: each photograph is personally printed on textured matte fine art paper, with the intention of giving the image a physical, tactile, and lasting presence. His practice follows a slow and rigorous approach, born of long photographic walks—an errant method where each decision, from composition to print, is made to faithfully render textures as samples of the real.
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- Date of birth : 2002
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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