Photographer Feature: Jean-Francois Lepage
“Certitude that the only person I can really save is – myself.”
French photographer Jean-Francois Lepage has been pushing the boundaries of fashion photography for more than 3 decades. Best known for the dark undercurrent and bizarre style of his work, he captures a sort of loneliness in his subjects, giving a unique voice to his oeuvre. Throughout his career, Lepage has periodically pulled away from editorial photography to focus on his work as a fine artist, honing his techniques and returning to the world of photography with newfound inspiration.
The following gallery is from Lepage’s most recent body of work entitled “Recycle (Prelude) Series,” which is currently a traveling exhibition. The series is comprised of recycled photographs from his archive of past photo shoots, in which he splices and manipulates 8×10 Polaroid Colorgraph 891 film. “I’m like a surgeon who faces his patient with lucidity and commitment but with the absolute certitude that the only person I can really save is — myself.”
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This series has exhibited in Paris and Amsterdam and will be showing at the next Art Paris Art Fair from March 31 to April 3, 2016, where Jean-Francois Lepage will have a solo show at the Galerie Madé booth. Also, there will be a book of the series launching during the next Unseen Photo Fair in September 2016.