Claude Duvauchelle
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Claude Duvauchelle

France • 1953

Biography

For twenty years, the human body has been his subject of preference. It is an inexhaustible source of inspiration and it allows him to translate the feelings, the tensions and the hopes of the contemporary man. Being a witness of our time, he tries to put in images the troubles and the alienation engendered by the violence of modern civilizations. By means of shortcuts and destruction of plans, excessive and impossible poses, he depicts a humanity turned to its original bestiality, slave to its most disastrous instincts. his theme and his voice being voluntarily recurring,he varies ceaselessly the technique and the material to avoid redundancy
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