Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques
In his work, Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques questions a stereotypical iconography linked to territories and people living in them. From United States to looters or Spanish real estate crisis, he remixes or re-enchants the image perception threshold. With a documentary commitment, Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques' style reveals alternative aesthetic codes.
Graduated from the Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Marseille then from Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d?Arles, his work has been exhibited internationally, in 2013 at LE BAL in Paris, Noorderlicht Photo Festival in Groningen, Paris Photo, at the Galerie du jour agnès b., Salon de Montrouge, Kyotographie in Kyoto and at the Rencontres d?Arles in 2012.
His photographs have been noticed at the Leica Oskar Barnack Award & the Sciences Po for Contemporay Art Award in 2014.
In 2015, he is the first Prize-Winner of the Hermès-Aperture Award.
Represented artists
- Anne-Lise Broyer
- Anthony Goicolea
- Byung-Hun Min
- Cesar del Valle
- Claudine Doury
- David Hilliard
- Ethan Murrow
- Floriane de Lassée
- Friederike von Rauch
- Kate MccGwire
- Laurent Millet
- Levi van Veluw
- Mathieu Dufois
- Michael Wolf
- Motoï Yamamoto
- Pierrick Naud
- Shana & Robert ParkeHarrison
- Stéphane Couturier
- Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques
- Todd Hido
- Ville Lenkkeri
Guest artists
- Adam Panczuk
- Agnès Propeck
- Anne-Camille Allueva
- Arnaud Vasseux
- Audrey Casalis
- Berni Searle
- Céline Cléron
- Chang Ki Chung
- Constance Nouvel
- François Chaillou
- Françoise Vanneraud
- Gilles Coulon
- Grégory Markovic
- Guillaume Amat
- Joe Biel
- Joseph Smolinski
- Juan de Sande
- Karim Kal
- Laurent Fievet
- Mona Kuhn
- Neal Rock
- Nyaba Leon Ouedraogo
- Pascal Pesez
- Patrice Pantin
- S&P; Stanikas
- Sabine Mirlesse
- Stephan Balleux
- Tom Callemin
- Virgile Ittah
