Guillaume Zuili
Exposed Cities
June 21 â August 9, 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 21, 6 - 8 pm
Couturier Gallery will be presenting French photographer, Guillaume Zuili, in his solo exhibition opening June 21st. The exhibition will include photographs of urban landscape, addressing the interaction between urbanism, nature, and humans. These photographs, like fossils, expose layers of various shapes and forms of buildings, and street culture “producing ghost like qualities, symbolic of lost moments and untold narratives.”
Guillaume Zuili (b. 1965, France) travels to cities of his own continent, documenting through his camera and Polaroid film, architectural diversities of old, sometimes ramshackle structures juxtaposed with modern edifices; social controversy between wealth and poverty; and geo-political transitions from occupation to liberation. His geographical expeditions reveal layers of history through inanimate landscapes, while he traces and captures the evolutionary process of prosperity and decay coexisting in the same space and time.
Couturier Gallery
166 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, California 90036
Director: Darrel Couturier
(323) 933-5557



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