Franck Pourcel (1965) - Martigues 2001 Etang de Berre






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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The Little Sea of the Forgotten
Fishing on Corante channel, Martiques 2001.
Drawing done by the author
Author photographer Franck Pourcel lives in Marseille. He explores the relationships that humans have with their territory. His photographic work, in black and white or color, combines documentary perspective with contemporary artistic creation. His photographs are regularly exhibited in France and abroad. They have been included in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Maison européenne de la photographie, the Fonds régional d’art contemporain (Frac) Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, the Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône, the Centre méditerranéen de la Photographie in Bastia, the Musée de la Camargue, the Muséon Arlaten, among others, and are also part of private collections.
Franck Pourcel has been awarded several prizes and received various grants to support publishing, creation, and research, such as the scholarship from the mission for ethnological heritage of the Ministry of Culture.
He is the author of numerous books published by Le Bec en l’air, including notably Like a Dusty Breath (2015); Ulysses or the Constellations, text by Gilles Mora (2013); At Dusk (2009); You Who Kill Time, text by Jean-Pierre Ostende (2006); The Little Sea of the Forgotten. Mediterranean Paradox of Étang de Berre, text by Jean-Louis Fabiani (2006); Neo-rurals, Living Differently, texts by Anne Attané and Katrin Langewiesche (2004).
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The Little Sea of the Forgotten
Fishing on Corante channel, Martiques 2001.
Drawing done by the author
Author photographer Franck Pourcel lives in Marseille. He explores the relationships that humans have with their territory. His photographic work, in black and white or color, combines documentary perspective with contemporary artistic creation. His photographs are regularly exhibited in France and abroad. They have been included in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Maison européenne de la photographie, the Fonds régional d’art contemporain (Frac) Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, the Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône, the Centre méditerranéen de la Photographie in Bastia, the Musée de la Camargue, the Muséon Arlaten, among others, and are also part of private collections.
Franck Pourcel has been awarded several prizes and received various grants to support publishing, creation, and research, such as the scholarship from the mission for ethnological heritage of the Ministry of Culture.
He is the author of numerous books published by Le Bec en l’air, including notably Like a Dusty Breath (2015); Ulysses or the Constellations, text by Gilles Mora (2013); At Dusk (2009); You Who Kill Time, text by Jean-Pierre Ostende (2006); The Little Sea of the Forgotten. Mediterranean Paradox of Étang de Berre, text by Jean-Louis Fabiani (2006); Neo-rurals, Living Differently, texts by Anne Attané and Katrin Langewiesche (2004).
