
Céline Guillerm / Florence Pinson Ynden / Olivier Gain / Ming Pang.
Céline Guillerm
Born in Cergy-Pontoise, France.
Born in Cergy-Pontoise, Céline Guillerm lives in Paris. A multidisciplinary artist, she combines photography, video, and ceramics. She is interested in bodies in motion, vestiges, and heterotopias.
Her flash images give a large place to the off-screen. They offer a sensory approach to reality, with a sense of strangeness. Her work oscillates between documentary photography and visual photography. Her photographs have been exhibited at the Festival des Inrocks, the CENTQUATRE-Paris, the Centre National de la Danse, and Rotterdam Photo. In 2022, she published Harry, a risograph artzine, which became part of the collection of the library of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. In 2025, the artzine HA/EIRS was published.
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Florence Pinson Ynden
Born in 1967 in France.
A visual artist with a background in graphic design and industrial design, she graduated from ESDI (CRÉAPOLE – ESDI – PARIS) in 1991. Florence Pinson-Ynden focuses her work on the recognition of Life, the assertion of its power, its beauty, its fragility, its resilience…
One of his projects, initiated in 2018, is called Let's think about it...
Following scenarios stemming from personal reflections, she creates series of metaphorical pieces that are at the crossroads of sculptures, bas-reliefs, installations and objects. They are mainly made of paper; the use of this material allows her to work on the perception of the consistency and impermanence of Life.
Transforming, enhancing, and magnifying fallen materials is essential in her creation. She seeks a simple, delicate, and repetitive representation in which we can find violence, sadness, and pain, but also delicacy, gentleness, lightness, and transparency.
The balance between messages and plastic creations allows for reflection and contemplation as an invitation to become aware of the role of Man in his universe.
https://www.flopinsonynden.com/
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Olivier Gain
Born in 1986 in France.
Born in 1986, Olivier Gain lives in Lille and has a workshop within the Fructôse association in Dunkirk. He graduated from the Fine Arts Schools of Poitiers/Angoulême and Le Fresnoy. Since 2024 he has been supported by the visual arts malting company as part of the Impulse program. His works have have been exhibited and supported by several places such as the FRAC Angoulême, Transcultures, the Château Éphémère, the Le Fresnoy studio, ENSA Limoges, the La Box gallery in Bourges and the Ateliers Médicis.
Artificial light is omnipresent in his projects. Depending on the nature of the lighting he uses it could be described as hypnotic, sacred, flickering, therapeutic, segmented, communicative, saturated, illuminating or revealing. In addition to this initial affinity for light, he is also interested in the history of technology. The starting point of his projects is often an invention that he tries to revisit. This first very spontaneous passage through practice then takes on meaning through the convergence of encounters chance events (radio broadcasts, press articles, discussions, films, etc.). From these synchronicities, a The story will then take shape by itself. The questions that arise from this address varied themes such as the representation of celestial bodies, apparitions and the noise of pictures.
Recently he has undertaken a series of experiments around the electroluminescence of graphite which leads him to explore the materiality of images, particularly those at the crossroads of photography and drawing.
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Ming Pang
Born in 1990 in Canton, China.
Ming Pang, photographer, born in 1990 in Canton, China, lives and works in Paris. Trained at EFET In Paris, she became a freelance photographer before continuing her research at the University Paris 8.
His work explores the links between history, memory and visual representation, through the reconstruction of historical places and the observation of everyday life. By mixing photography, archives and installation, it questions the transmission of the past and the construction of stories collectives.
https://www.pangmingphoto.com/
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