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ARTIST TALK: Guillaume Zuili
October 11 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Artist Talk: Guillaume Zuili
October 11, 1-3 pm
FREE
Join us Saturday, October 11, for an artist talk by photographer Guillaume Zuili. His exhibition, The American Years, is on view at PVAC through November 15.
The American Years is French-born photographer Guillaume Zuili’s love poem to his adopted city of Los Angeles and the desert landscape of Joshua Tree. Beginning with the experimental pinhole camera Smoke and Mirrors series in the early 2000s to his mastery of the lith printing process that continues to be his signature, this exhibition chronicles nearly 25 years of the artist honing his craft as both a black and white film photographer and master printer.
The distinctive point of view from which Zuili sees Los Angeles stems from his childhood love of cinema. Profoundly influenced by the genre of Film Noir, he has always seen photography in black and white. The lith printing process enables him to achieve the high contrast and grainy shadows that make his Urban Jungle images so cinematic. With their warm sepia tones and minimal composition, the Joshua Tree series pays homage to classic American Westerns. The viewer needs only to dive into the pictures to make their own movie.
There is something compelling in the way this transplanted Frenchman presents these locations as liminal spaces, located somewhere between myth and reality. It is often said that Los Angeles is not a place – it is a state of mind. Maybe it takes an outsider with fresh eyes to clearly see who we really are.






