Charles Fréger Explained

Charles Fréger (born 1975)[1] is a French portrait photographer.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Work

For Wilder Mann (2012), Fréger travelled across Europe to photograph the costumes and masks worn by people at the surviving pagan folk festivals that mark the coming of spring, winter or new year.[6] For Bretonnes (2015), Fréger travelled throughout Brittany "making austere, formally beautiful portraits" of young women in traditional costumes and headwear.[7]

Publications

Exhibitions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exhibitions. April 27, 2014. www.charlesfreger.com.
  2. Web site: The extraordinary painted elephants of India – in pictures. July 31, 2015. The Guardian.
  3. Web site: A new exhibition celebrates French photographer Charles Fréger. Nikita. Dmitriev. i-d.vice.com.
  4. Web site: Potret Warna-Warni Pakaian yang Dipakai Dalam Upacara Adat dan Keagamaan di Jepang. Sarah. Moroz. February 27, 2019.
  5. Web site: Charles Fréger. April 13, 2007. Le Monde.
  6. Web site: Fierce as folk: Charles Fréger's Wilder Mann - in pictures. June 26, 2012. The Guardian.
  7. News: Sean. O'Hagan. 2023-09-23. Portraits in Lace: Breton Women review – returning to the patterns of a simpler life. 31 May 2015. 0029-7712. The Guardian.
  8. Web site: Savage, beautiful and surviving: photos from the wild side. Sean. O'Hagan. June 26, 2012. The Guardian.
  9. Web site: 2023-09-18. Les coiffes bretonnes sous l'objectif du photographe Charles Fréger. La Dépêche du Midi.
  10. Web site: 2023-09-24. Rencontres d'Arles - Les monstres japonais de Charles Fréger. 22 July 2016. Le Point.
  11. Web site: 2023-09-24. Yokainoshima de Charles Fréger. 27 July 2016. Mint Magazine.
  12. Web site: Charles Fréger : " Le rapport à la surface est une façon de me raccrocher au réel ". July 17, 2023. La Croix.