Zone Grise

Zone Grise

For their first workshop at ECAL, the first year Bachelor Photography students were given the opportunity to work with the Swiss photographer duo Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs. After receiving 20Kg of clay each, they began their plastic exploration with the creation of a mask, a recognizable and anthropomorphic form. By gradually moving away from figuration, the clay, gradually transforming into an image, has been the founding element of formal, intuitive and experimental explorations. The results have been published in the form of a book and an ephemeral installation in a closed and fragile space where the frenzy of creation seems frozen in time.

Workshop (2019) with Taiyo Onorato

For their first workshop at ECAL, the first year Bachelor Photography students were given the opportunity to work with the Swiss photographer duo Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs. After receiving 20Kg of clay each, they began their plastic exploration with the creation of a mask, a recognizable and anthropomorphic form. By gradually moving away from figuration, the clay, gradually transforming into an image, has been the founding element of formal, intuitive and experimental explorations.

The results have been published in the form of a book and an ephemeral installation in a closed and fragile space where the frenzy of creation seems frozen in time.

ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez

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ECAL/Camille Spiller & Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Camille Spiller & Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Camille Spiller & Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Camille Spiller & Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Angèle Marignac-Serra
ECAL/Camille Spiller & Angèle Marignac-Serra

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ECAL/Guillaume Schilter
ECAL/Guillaume Schilter
ECAL/Guillaume Schilter
ECAL/Guillaume Schilter

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ECAL/Nicolas Pasteur
ECAL/Nicolas Pasteur

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ECAL/Davide Sartori
ECAL/Davide Sartori

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ECAL/Diego Fellmann
ECAL/Diego Fellmann

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ECAL/Samara Krähenbühl
ECAL/Samara Krähenbühl
ECAL/Samara Krähenbühl

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ECAL/Suter Arnaud & Samuel Leal
ECAL/Suter Arnaud & Samuel Leal
ECAL/Suter Arnaud & Samuel Leal

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ECAL/Flurina Ramondetto
ECAL/Flurina Ramondetto
ECAL/Flurina Ramondetto

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ECAL/Lisa Mazenauer & Yolane Rais
ECAL/Lisa Mazenauer & Yolane Rais
ECAL/Lisa Mazenauer

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ECAL/Gwendoline Albasini
ECAL/Gwendoline Albasini
ECAL/Gwendoline Albasini

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ECAL/Jessica Dreier & Basil Pérot
ECAL/Jessica Dreier & Basil Pérot

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ECAL/Yolane Rais
ECAL/Ines Mermoud
ECAL/Ines Mermoud
ECAL/Ines Mermoud
ECAL/Ines Mermoud
ECAL/Ines Mermoud

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ECAL/Julie Corday
ECAL/Julie Corday

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ECAL/Florian Hilt
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Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez
ECAL/Jimmy Rachez

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