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Bénédicte Van der Maar is a photographer and artist born in 1968 in Paris, France. == Biography == Benedicte Van der Maar's works reflect the fragility of human beings with minimalist portraits at times close to a painting and social documentary photographies. Her work is regularly exhibited. Her work belongs to contemporary art and also to sociology and representation of today’s world. She enters the world of studio photography with an assistant of the celebrated photographer Jean-Loup Sieff. She then starts to photograph her friends, actors, dancers whose photographs are exposed in the city of Montrouge. She leaves for New York, Italy, Israel and India to do photography. Her "Accumulations" get noticed by "La Galerie (Le Simoun )" which exposes her work in Paris in 2007. In 2008, the daily paper ''France-Soir'' publishes one of her photos titled " The New Yorker ".〔(Van der Maar France-Soir, 12 juin 2008 ), article.〕 Since 2008, she combines her knowledge of studio photography with her many travels. Her series of conceptual photography "FRAGILE" is exposed at the famous exhibition called "la Nuit de la Photographie Contemporaine" in Paris, France. Benedicte's work is a reflection on the woman's role in our society seen from different cultures. In 2010, Bene's work is launched in the world of contemporary art by Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr at a French auction. She travels to Haiti and photographs the daily battles at Sun City. "Les Enfants du Cholera" is broadcast by DWB〔(Van der Maar MSF-UAE ), photographies.〕〔(Van der Maar MSF-ie haïti unprepared in face of resurgent cholera ), photographies.〕〔(MSF dons et legs ), photographies.〕Doctors Without Borders. In 2011 Bene follows the "Little Buddha" in the jungle of Nepal. Her report photography is later published in Paris-Match〔(Van der Maar Paris-Match ), article.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benedicte Van der Maar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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