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[Photographie] Marc TRIVIER
(Michel FOUCAULT)
Portrait de Michel Foucault. Photographie Originale de l'artiste
Par l'auteur, s.l. 1983, 22x22cm sur papier Ilford 30x40cm, une feuille.
"In his cosmogony, each thing, each being, whether plant, animal, or human, deserves the same respect. Because all are confronted by the same cast-iron law: solitude" (Luc Desbenoit).
"Marc Trivier's photographs write a tragedy of light, which does not welcome beings - humans, trees, or animals - but rather burns them before disappearance" (Xavier-Gilles in Le Monde Libertaire).
"Of thirty-five years of photography, of various obsessions, perhaps this is what is left: a singular way of recording the burning of the light, carried through one image after another, in a succession of propositions that seem to resemble one another and yet each is just as singular as the fraction of the moment to which it refers" (Marc Trivier).
"Photography says only one thing: 'that happened.' You can only record what has been. If there is a tragedy to it, it is in this" (Marc Trivier)
"...instead of being just another portraitist for writers and artists, he marginalized himself by his actions: under the pretext of adjustments, he made his models wait; he made them pose for several minutes, which gives them a weary air. He may have been waiting for them to behave more naturally. And so we are faced with Francis Bacon balancing precariously, Samuel Beckett, Jean Dubuffet or even Michel Foucault more or less squeezed into their chairs. Intimate images" (Sylvie Rousselle-Tellier, "Une image de fatigue chez Marc Trivier [Marc Trivier's Tired Look]", Marges 2004).
"I was reading Genet ; for me Genet was letters on a page. And then one day I saw a photo of him and there was some kind of a break. How was it possible that these symbols were also an actual person? Taking a portrait is reconciling the name and the face. " (Marc Trivier).
"What interested me was not simply capturing a body or a face, but that specific situation where one is in the process of taking a photo of another" (Marc Trivier).
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