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Nicolas Pascarel

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Residence
  
Naples, Italy

Occupation
  
Photographer

Website
  
www.pascarelphoto.com

Nationality
  
French

Style
  
Saudade

Education
  
Paris-Sorbonne University

Nicolas Pascarel

Full Name
  
Nicolas Charles Roger Pascarel

Born
  
July 13, 1966 (
1966-07-13
)
Paris, France

Organization
  
The Passenger Photography

Nicolas Pascarel is a French Photographer, born in Paris, France in 1966. He has worked as a Photographer for over twenty seven years. He lives in Naples, Italy since 1998.

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Life and career

Nicolas Pascarel’s career has evolved through two major phases. The first phase from 1990 to 1998, he was a freelance photo reporter working for Parisian newspapers such as Libération, Le Monde, L'Humanité, Courrier International and the like. Nicolas has also worked in Cairo, Damascus, Rome, Havana and completed reportage of the last coal mine in North of France. The second phase from 1997 he embraced a more artistic approach; his work from this phase was exhibited not only in France, but around the world. He was referred too as the spiritual son's Robert Frank of his generation of photographers. Nicolas Pascarel speaks 4 languages: French, Italian, English and Spanish.

Since the early 90’s, has spent the majority of his time in Naples, Cambodia, Vietnam and Havana. He lived in Havana in 1996 and 1997. In end of 1997 after having lived in Havana, his approach to photography changed, and took on a more personal style; he began a close collaboration with the French Foreign Ministry to teach photography in several Fine Art schools in the world such as the Royal Academy of the Fine Arts School of Phnom Penh in Cambodia, Chiang Rai in Northern Thailand and also Bangkok; as well as Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in Vietnam and the Fine Art school of Havana, Cuba.

In the beginning of the 21st century, he collaborated often with a Cambodian NGO taking care of street children in Phnom Penh. During these years, he held several international exhibitions with the collaboration of French Embassy, the different Ministry of Culture, in Cambodia, Thailand, Cuba, Vietnam and French Foreign Office.

His works speak about past memories, lost places and Saudade. His work was exhibited in more than 45 galleries across France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, United States, Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and China. He also created a documentary about Cambodia called “Durant la Pluie” (During the rain) in 2004.

In 2006 he created Fotoasia, which had two missions: providing full- immersion photography tours and curating photographic exhibitions. Under Fotoasia, Nicolas conducted photography workshops for over 10 years.

In 2016, approaching 50 years old, he closed Fotoasia in order to pursue a new photo story, inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni's critically acclaimed film, The Passenger, he created The Passenger Photography. The concept is to continue the full immersion photo workshops in Asia and Cuba, but to include new destinations with a new spirit and way of Life. In Pascarel’s words “The Passenger Photography encompasses photography, cinema, and atmospheres. It's about certain parts of the world, mine, or those I lived, learned, loved, wanted and suffered. The Passenger Photography is a subtle blend of fact and fiction, intertwined. It is this world that I invite you to read and look to still dream a little, together. The Passenger is a self portrait of every element that has made my life, that of yesterday and today, sprinkled with mystery, vitality, unanswered questions to distant adventures, Saudade, and love; above all, Love. The Passenger is an unfinished romance, as the life of a man who is still in search of what he seeks, disregarding the passing of time”. To make this happen, nicolas pascarel wrote his first novel in 2017 "Un dimanche entre l'hiver et le printemps, 8 heures du matin et tout bascule." (A Sunday between winter and spring, 8 am and everything rocked.")

Exhibitions

The most important photo exhibitions of Nicolas Pascarel:

  1. 2016. Italy. Naples. Spazio Kromia. Winter in America
  2. 2015. France. Biarritz. Festival Amériques Latines 2015. Antes de la noche
  3. 2014. Italy Naples. Gallery d'Ayala6: Kep sur mer
  4. 2014. Italy. Naples. PAN (Palazzo Arti Napoli) : S21 of Roberto Arcangeli (curator)
  5. 2012. Italy. Naples. Largo Barracche : Antes de la Noche
  6. 2011. Italy. Naples. French institute of Naples: Gilberto, Le cri
  7. 2011. Italy. Capri. Museo della Certosa di San Giacomo : L'Infinito Instante
  8. 2008. Singapore. International photo biennal: 106° 39’ 7’’E 10° 49’ 8’’N
  9. 2008. Indonesia. Jakarta. Goethe Haus Institute: Another Asia - The blue corridor
  10. 2008. Thailand. Bangkok. PhotoArtAsia : Short cutmemory
  11. 2007. Italy. Naples. Gallery Trip : 106° 39’ 7’’E 10° 49’ 8’’N
  12. 2007. USA. San Antonio Fotoseptiembre : Una vita nuova
  13. 2006. China. Qinghai International Photography Festival: The blue corridor
  14. 2006. Holland. Noorderlicht Photofestival: The blue corridor
  15. 2006. Italy. Rome. Gallery Santa Cecilia: At South of Cholon
  16. 2006. Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City. Month of Photography : The blue corridor
  17. 2005. Cambodia. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum of S21 and French Cultural Centre of Phnom Penh: Short cut memory
  18. 2005. Italy. Rome. Museum di Roma in Trastevere. Festival Internazionale di Fotografia : Short cut memory
  19. 2003. Italy. Venice. Gallery Immagina: Short cut memory
  20. 2002. France. Honfleur.: International Photo Festival : Short cut memory
  21. 2001. Cuba. Havana. Fototeca de Cuba : Una vita nuova
  22. 2001. Spain. Ténérife. Fotonoviembre : Una vita nuova
  23. 2000. France. Saint Pierre. Gallery of Contemporary Art: Una Vita nuova
  24. 2000. France. Biarritz. International Photo Festival : Una vita nuova
  25. 2000. Cuba. Havana. Fototeca de Cuba : Moros y cristianos
  26. 1999. France. Toulouse. Gallery municipale du château d’eau : Moros y cristianos
  27. 1998. France. Nantes. International Photo Festival : Moros y cristianos
  28. 1998. Italy. Padova. Gallery of Contemporary Art : Moros y cristianos

References

Nicolas Pascarel Wikipedia


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