![]() Festival photo l'homme et la mer du guilvinecFestival Photo L'homme et la Mer du Guilvinecfrom June 02 2017 to September 30 2017 Michel Guirriec 29730 Guilvinec (Finistère) Impasse Jules Guesde
Phone : 06 34 02 59 17
![]() With more than 20,000 visitors the previous year, photography of Guilvinec 'Man and the sea' Festival says a little more each year. He began this 7th edition, always, the desire to enrich its programming and to diversify in order to offer an overview of what binds still men at sea. The festival continues its ambition to enhance the maritime heritage and its Breton know-how. The passionate team research since the first edition the way to share those photographic moments with the audience. With a view to opening to the culture and heritage, the festival strives to make the event accessible to all. Thus, programming, ranging from the use of the concept of the exhibition of outdoor photography, is thought to make the visible works for free to the public. It is also with a commitment to development of the territory that the festival extends wider dissemination of its exhibitions on the territory of the bigouden. The idea of extending its actions beyond the initial place holds in the always more strong desire to enhance the cultural landscape of our territory, its traditions and its roots. Thanks to its outdoor exhibition concept, the festival offers real visibility to the commune, encouraging people to discover it or rediscover with each edition. But far beyond a simple local promotion, the photographic association "The man and the sea" seeks to highlight the maritime character of the bigouden territory by extending its action on all of it. As with previous editions, the festival brings great care to his selections of photographs. Outdoor exhibitions are documentary image galleries, nor a unreal aesthetization of the subject. The goal of these stereotypes is twofold: exhibit works of recognized artists and magnify the men work linked to the sea by the quality of the chosen shots.
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