Aymeric Fouquez
Nord
23/06/17-30/07/17
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Opening 23/06/17, 8pm
Live Music by Samuel Horn
Opening hours: Sundays, 4-6pm and by appointment
“And suddenly the memory revealed itself.” Marcel Proust
Playing football between the tombs, picnic on the gravestones, Sunday mornings with granny: For a long time, the French artist Aymeric Fouquez did not think about the historical significance when he visited the countless military cemeteries of World War I in the North of France and Belgium. Like Proust’s famous madeleine dipped in lime blossom tea, they were just reminiscences of his happy childhood days. Together with his grandmother, little Aymeric embarked on Sunday excursions to the well-kempt neighbourhood war cemeteries. To him, they were peaceful and safe spaces where children could play. The perfect football pitch to fulfil his childhood dream: playing like Michel Platini, the master, and follow in his footsteps
Ayermic Fouquez (*1974), born in France, studies History and Fine Art, Paris, 1999–2002 studies Photography at the École nationale supérieure de la photographie, Arles, 2002–2007 studies Photography under Timm Rautert at the Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig, Germany,2007/2008 Promotional Award for Documentary Photography from the Wüstenrot Foundation, Ludwigsburg, Germany, 2008 Bernhard von Lindenau Award from the Lindenau-Museum, Altenburg, Germany, lives in Cologne Germany.
SAMUEL HORN
Live Music by Samuel Horn
23/06/17, 9pm