A photo Journey by Rémi de Laquintane and Raymond Cauchetier
Boogie
Woogie Photography Gallery -The Loft May 10th - June 8th In English
For all ages
Free (RSVP necessary)
The exhibition
Hong Kong to Paris is a photography exhibition that celebrates the profound artistic journeys of two French photographers: Raymond
Cauchetier and Rémi de Laquintane.
Although nearly a century separates their births, both artists share a common thread—an insatiable spirit of adventure and a
passion for storytelling through imagery that transcends borders.
Raymond Cauchetier’s photographic journey began in the rugged landscapes of Indochina, where his role in the press corps of
the French Air Force ignited his lifelong fascination with capturing ephemeral moments. Returning to Paris, he found himself at the
epicenter of the French New Wave, mingling with avant-garde filmmakers like Jean Luc Godard. His lens has traversed not
only the enchanting sites of Cambodia and Europe but also the sacred narratives woven into Romanesque sculpture. As a trailblazer of
visual storytelling, Cauchetier's work has graced the pages of renowned publications such as Aperture and The New Yorker,
solidifying his legacy as a master of his craft.
Rémi de Laquintane emerges from a contemporary realm steeped in creative innovation. Armed with a degree of Philosophy from
the illustrious Sorbonne, Rémi transitioned from his role as a visionary fashion creative director to a dedicated photographer, seeking
deeper emotional resonance in his work. His photographs invite viewers into a meditative space where introspection reigns,
capturing the essence of fleeting moments that often slip through our fingers.
About the artists
Raymond Cauchetier
Cauchetier visited Hong Kong in 1954 during a stopover on his way to France from Indochina. Initially planning to stay only 24 hours, he
was captivated and ended up there for a week. Armed with his Rolleiflex, he captured spontaneous photographs to document the city,
intending to return for more serious work—a trip that never happened, leaving him with regrets.
His few photos provide a vivid glimpse of 1950s Hong Kong, showcasing the contrast between the British city and the bustling Chinese
town. Aberdeen, despite its name, felt entirely Chinese and featured renowned restaurants.
After returning to Paris, Cauchetier stored away his negatives, which were recently rediscovered, evoking memories of a lost
world.
Rémi de Laquintane
Laquintane in 2024 made a trip by train from Hong Kong to Paris spanning 17,000 kilometers over 15 days. His exploration is a deeply
personal narrative, a solitary pilgrimage that celebrates tranquility and beauty, providing solace amid the chaos of modern life.
Through masterful use of reflection and blur, he transforms the tangible reality outside the train into surreal dreamscapes, inviting us to
experience not just what is seen, but what is felt.
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