On the agenda this week at Chez Higgins, a small taste of the year to come in 2008. A catalogue that reads like a menu full of photographic diversity!
They are internationally renowned Americans who work on the irony of the detached culture of their country. Absurdity and humor are their favorite tools to manufacture images: Bitter images for one and erotic images for the other. You appreciated their work on Finarttv, and now Higgins devotes portfolios to them. They are, of course, Les Krims and Eric Kroll.
Space and Vanity or a photographic mirror to our contemporary world. This year Higgins is developing two new collections. Space. Sit back and understand the life of our planet on a global scale. Observe the lives of men with a curious gaze, nurtured in the past and aware of the fragility of the future. Sabine Delcourt and her Japanese houses under construction have been chosen to begin this collection on man and his possibilities.
Vanity. Conscience and beauty of fashion and glamour, with a tendency for a styled portrait. The first number is devoted to Marie Taillefer and her soft and serious view of fragility.
But that's not all! Among the fireworks of surprises that Higgins has prepared for you, you'll find Thierry Vasseur, the famous photographer of SAS, and also Bernard Guyot, with his black and white mysticism filled photos and many other artists who by their diversity, comprise the pieces that define the identity of this cabinet of curiosities of Higgins.