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  1. The photography of Philippe Calandre allows the contemplation of a fascinating series of dreamlike landscapes: a number of architectural utopias ...

  2. Philippe Calandre (born 1964) is a French artist [1] who combines photography, painting, and video. Early life. Calandre was born in Avignon, France in 1964. By the age of 16, Calandre was able to work for two years as a shipman.

  3. Dec 9, 2023 · PHILIPPE CALANDRE galeriewaltman 2023-12-09T20:16:09+00:00. Philippe Calandre was born in 1964 in Avignon He lives and works in Paris. PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS (selection)

  4. French Photographer, Philippe Calandres research is articulated around iconic deconstruction and the question of the power that the photographic image exercises on our contemporary societies. With photomontages, he introduces imagination to architecture, blurring the lines between vision and perception.

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  5. Philippe Calandre’s Chimeric Cityscapes. French artist, Philippe Calandre is an expert of the uncanny. For nearly three decades, he’s used his camera and paintbrush to manipulate familiar concrete structures to create eerie city scenes

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  6. For the past ten years or so, Philippe Calandre's work has revolved around architecture and, more recently, utopia. From 2012, he uses the technique of photomontage to introduce the imaginary on real sites.

  7. Philippe Calandre est en 1964 à Avignon. Il vit et travaille à Paris. EXPOSITIONS PERSONNELLES (sélection) 2021. Villes Périssables, Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, Paris. NOVOLAND, Philippe Calandre & François Ronsiaux, Galerie Olivier Waltman, Paris. 2018. Photo Brussels Festival, Val- le Hangar, Carte blanche, Bruxelles, Belgique.