Alan Aubry (born 24 September 1974) is a French photographer. He graduated from the Art College of Rouen, France, in 1998.
His artistic process is to work by series, by accumulation of objects and places of the every day life. He attempts to reveal the essence of things and places, by tearing the routine’s viel. The usual, the repetitive, the monotonous, the ordinary, the useful, all which is subject to be seen, but is not looked for itself, are ...
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