Secrets
du Pays d'Ouche
Olivier Mériel
Hardbound,
12" x 11", 56 pages
33 duotone plates
2004, Nazraeli Press
Introduction by Candace Perich.
From the publisher:
Olivier Mériel is passionate about
Normandy, with its turbulent climate, its ancient towns and fishing
ports, and its farmland dotted with cows and sheep. The son of
a chemist, he lives and works in the small seaside town of Saint
Aubin-sur-Mer – just as his ancestors did before him –
making photographs that perfectly capture the feeling of history
this region is steeped in. Mériel’s landscapes, while
dark and moody, ultimately document his search for light. This
light is reflected off the land and as surfaces act as mirrors,
they exude a subtle glow that seeps into even the darkest corners.
A human presence that is felt but not seen quietly leads us to
explore and to contemplate the secrets of this magical place and
the profound meaning of existence. Mériel’s work
is held in the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and
the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain in Paris, and in a
number of other collections in France and the United States. Published
to coincide with an exhibition of Mériel’s work at
Conches-en-Ouche. Introduction in English and French by Candace
Perich.
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