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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 ...

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  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. Vides de présence humaine, les utopies architecturales de Philippe Calandre sont sublimées par la précision extrême qu’il apporte au montage de ses images. Leur grand réalisme tient notamment à la maîtrise des ombres portées, de la luminosité et des fondus au gris qui ne laissent transparaître le moindre raccord.

  4. The chilling splendor of the landscapes of Philippe Calandre is enhanced by the extreme precision he brings to the assembly of its images in which, besides the composition, everything is consistent, brightness, content shadows and gray fade perfection that lets show through any connection.

  5. French Photographer, Philippe Calandre’s 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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  6. Traversing Singapore from end to end, building after building and street after street, Philippe Calandre contemplated Singapore through its structure and exploration of its urban intimacy to the limits of its periphery.

  7. 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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