34, Rue Emile Carpentier Photo Book
About the book
“34 Rue Émile Carpentier” is a photo-book by Arnaud Beelen and Irène Occhiato capturing two years of life inside the Tictac Art Centre. Blending dance, photography, and graphic rhythm, it transforms movement into visual choreography. A vivid portrait of bodies, time, and artistic community in motion.
Specifications
Format: 320 x 225 mm 200 pages. contains 220 previously unseen images Print on Fedrigoni paper Swiss style binding
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About
Back in the day, at 34 rue Émile Carpentier, the air was filled with the smell of white spirit and ink used to freeze words on paper. Today, this former printing house is filled with the scent of sweat, with energy and sounds.
This project is not only the documentation of a space, ephemeral movements, diverse bodies and a heterogeneous public. Rather, it is the convergence of different temporalities, a dialogue between two fields, photography and dance. A dynamic exchange between the speed of movement, the reflex of capturing the moment, the hiatus of editing and the permanence of printing on paper.
After spending two years capturing the life of the place, immersed in daily life, this project wants to tell the chronicle of a period to the rhythm of snapshots, a choreography of images based on fleeting moments, stolen glances, dreamy expectations and overflowing emotions.
About the Authors
Irene first learned photography using a Pentax that her father passed on to her. Thanks to this old analog camera, she discovered her attraction to light. Alongside her career as a professional dancer, she pursued photography as her main passion. She eventually found a way to merge these two passions by focusing on shooting performances.
Arnaud trained as a graphic designer, photography has always had a central place in his work, for the last 10 years he has been dividing his time between graphic design and photography, with Belgian and international dancers/performers as his favourite subject.