Arles 2024 : Galerie Triangle : Change

Arles 2024 : Galerie Triangle : Change
Arles 2024 : Galerie Triangle : Change

Galerie Triangle is set up one more year at 65* quai de la Roquette for an exhibition on the theme of climate change.
Seven artists, including a duo, are highlighted during the CHANGE exhibition. Six different stories, observations and perspectives, from the four corners of the world, on events linked to climate change.
Conceived as a joint work, this exhibition attempts to put poetry into an alarming observation.
A mixture of photographs, collages and installations, it is constructed in the style of a documentary diary.

Artists featured:

Theo Giacometti

Collectif Phosphore (Sarah Witt & Matthieu Fares)

Dana Tenta

Nicolas Serve

Maxime Riché

Tobias Canales

“The sun beats down, it knocks on our door, it sits us down, makes us sick, dries us up, hide and CHANGE. At our borders it deserts, on our holidays it destroys everything. The elements panic, rage, warn, punish, pour out their undeniable power, making us very small, very small as we are. They will survive us, but you… CHANGE

I’m suffocating. Your supreme beauty is no longer enough to convince us, our little habits, our big rants, our inaudible tears, our permitted anxieties. Are you enough for us then? EXCHANGE

And if this hope suddenly returns to us, let us leave before us a somewhat viable destiny. Different, obliged, like a broken vase whose flaws become its destined beauty, like a common desire to rebuild everything, to eradicate the monsters that rot the whole. We have proven a few times that we are capable of it, will we be able to do so again? Then you CHANGE.”

Tobias Canales went to the deserted villages of Spain. A film series entirely in black and white. We feel the heat, the drought and the stifling summers. In these villages where time seems to have stopped, forever.

The Phosphore collective tells us how the Mediterranean islands obtain their drinking water, an ecological aberration under the influence of economic pressure. A poetic series that highlights the richness of this rare commodity.

Maxime Riché produced a series on the town of Paradise in California, ravaged by flames in 2018, killing 86 people in less than 4 hours. The photographer visited the site in 2020 and 2021 to meet those who are rebuilding their “paradise” in a now deeply inhospitable place.

Theo Giacometti asks “For whom will the sirens sing? ” with the rising waters in the Camargue, swallowing up with it memories, jobs, houses, roads and a forgotten future.

Nicolas Serve enters the intimacy of the documentary, thanks to long-term work on tornadoes, photographs exhibited exclusively for Arles, drawing the parallel between meteorological and internal disasters destroying everything in their paths.

Dana Tenta tells us the story of these women in Morocco who grow roses to support their financial and cultural independence, while drought sets in more and more often.

The photographic book “For whom will the sirens sing? ” by Théo Giacometti will be presented from July 2 to 7, as well as the future book “Paradise” by Maxime Riché which will be available for pre-order from July 2 to 14, 2024.

The photographic film “For Whom Will the Sirens Sing?” ” produced by Galerie Triangle will be presented during the Night of the Year on Saturday July 6 in Arles.

The Galerie Triangle will be open from July 1 to 14, 2024
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
at 65* quai de la Roquette 13200 Arles
www.galerietriangle.com

During the day

from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. come and meet one of the photographers every day for a guided tour of the exhibition and the signing of books by Théo Giacometti and Maxime Riché.

In the evening

Tuesday July 2 at 10 p.m.: Discover a preview screening of the photographic film from the CHANGE exhibition on the quays of la Roquette.

Wednesday July 3 at 6 p.m.: Apéropodcast in partnership with Les Voix de la Photo and Marine Lefort, come and attend a debate on the subject of climate change.

Thursday July 4 at 7 p.m.: Opening reception & screening of the photographic film from the CHANGE exhibition on the occasion of the Nuit de la Roquette

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