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French photographer and critic (born 20th century From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Perrin (born 20th century) is a French photographer and critic, based in Paris.[1]
Perrin has spent the last ten years exploring the notion of post-capitalism[2] and compiling a compendium of our contemporary obsessions. From joggers,[3] and yachts to fashion shows[4] Postcapitalism is a metaphysical flipbook of the fundamental ideas of our era, where each photography becomes a new landscape of the unconscious and desires of today.[5]
Perrin was formerly a philosophy teacher and an art critic. He started the photographic series of the joggers in 1998 and the fashion shows in 2003. After founding the art review Bloc Notes in the early 1990s, he began taking photographs.[6] He is also the founding director of Crash Magazine.
Perrin's work has been featured at the Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, South Korea;[7] at the Les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse , Toulouse, France; the Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, France;[8] and the Shirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany.[9][10][11][12]
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