BPALC
This exhibition takes us on a journey in search of rare and distant animals. From the Arctic to Antarctica, via Kamchatka (Russia), the Tibetan plateau, and the island of Hokkaido (Japan), his encounters with wildlife in the great outdoors reflect a quest for solitude and beauty: moving silhouettes in the mist and camouflaged animals, animal shadows and delicate portraits bring them to life.
He reveals his dreams, emotions, and encounters to us. Inspired by Japanese prints and minimalist art, his work depicts animals in their natural environment. Species such as the snow leopard, white wolf, polar bear, snowy owl, musk ox, and more.
Through his images, we are invited to take the time to breathe, to embrace the serenity of vast solitudes... to take one more step towards this fragile nature.
Through a visitor guide using image recognition, the visit is enriched by Vincent's voice, who recounts the conditions in which the photos were taken and reveals behind-the-scenes details about his photography, supplemented by bonus videos.









