Nicolas-Guy
Kunz

Projects

Nicolas-Guy Kunz – Il [fallait] à la Belgique une colonie

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Nicolas-Guy Kunz – Il [fallait] à la Belgique une colonie

by Nicolas-Guy Kunz

Still shots of monuments, vestiges, remains of a country’s History appear one after the other. An abandoned, neglected past; yet Belgium has a colonial past indeed. It is the history of King Leopold II, but it is also my history. The intertwinement of my family memoirs and the history of Belgium in this film allows creating a new stage for my investigative work on the Belgian Congo with the aim to understand and making people understand what happened 100 years ago. * Belgium needs a colony: inscription on a marble plate sent from Greece to the Minister of Finance by Leopold II even before his accession to the throne.

Junk Museum

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Junk Museum

with Thomas Mailaender

This workshop, directed by Thomas Mailaender, was aimed at students in the second year of their Bachelor's degree in Photography. The students were immersed in the art of physically constructing an image and its presentation device. The idea was to broaden their artistic horizons through an awareness of installation, scenography and sculpture. The creative atmosphere of the workshop was enriched by a bold touch, where the singular smell of waste added an unexpected sensory dimension, transforming each creation into a unique exploration. Thomas Mailaender challenged the students to push the boundaries of photographic creativity. The project then took the form of an exhibition in Chavannes-Près-Renens. At the heart of this immersive experience, images were projected, hung, cut and superimposed, giving rise to unique, innovative and immersive works.

Class of Sannwald

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Class of Sannwald

with Daniel Sannwald

Workshop with Daniel Sannwald and Third Year Bachelor of Photography.

Make up work & Jeans shop

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Make up work & Jeans shop

by Aladin Borioli, Aliénor Held, Laura Rimayati, Manon Wertenbroek, Rachele Monti, Nicolas-Guy Kunz, Sabrina Gruhne, Roshan Adhihetty

Workshop given by Ina Jang (New York) to second year students.