GILDAS PARÉ

PHOTOGRAPHER ARTIST

Between commitment and visual poetry, an artist at the service of society.

Through his projects, Gildas Paré proves that art can educate, challenge, and transform. He invites us to look beyond appearances, explore the nuances of human existence, and become agents of change in a constantly evolving world.

HIS History

A Journey to the Heart of Social and Ecological Issues

Gildas Paré is a committed photographer and artist who explores social, environmental and human issues through his series. His project Food Waste (2010–2022) denounces food waste by combining aesthetics and a critique of overconsumption. With images of destroyed food, he encourages the viewer to reflect on the environmental impact of waste.

In Street Food (2011–2013), Gildas Paré captures street eaters through anthropological portraits, revealing cultures and social classes. This work earned him the Grand Prix de la Photographie de l'Alimentation. Submersio (2011–2015) explores natural disasters, notably storm Xynthia, using poetry and images to question the fragility of our territories in the face of rising ocean levels.

With Plastic Dream (2015–…), Gildas Paré discusses “breast ironing” in Cameroon, a cultural ritual that raises questions about femininity and body control. In Pleasure & Pain (2014–…), he explores the border between these two emotions, capturing portraits of individuals going through extreme experiences.

Finally, in KIPOZ Project (2024), GPK (Gildas Paré Kipoz) explores the links between nature and technology through evocative visuals, blending reality and illusion. Fascinated by the supernatural, he creates “Photographic Tableaux” that provoke introspection on our relationship with the visible and the invisible. His work is inspired by the Language of Birds, Tarot, and alchemy, offering a philosophical look at the human soul. His influences include Carl Gustav Jung, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Caspar David Friedrich, and filmmakers such as David Lynch. His works invite a profound exploration of existence.

During an exhibition, Gildas Paré recounts observing a child fascinated by the bright colors of the photographed food. "Why throw it away?" he asked his parents. This moment perfectly symbolizes the artist's goal: to awaken the awareness of everyone, regardless of age.

Gildas Paré

Artist Photographer

FINE CLASSIC ART

Of the various formats, printed on premium museum-quality art paper.
Delivered rolled up, frameless : ready to frame to your taste, at home or at the local framer.

(from 90 Euros)

POSTERS

Format 50×70 cm, carefully printed on premium paper, delivered rolled, ready to frame.
Each poster is enhanced with a short, amusing text or an anecdote about the work, accompanied by the shop1œuvre logo — a nod to our artistic universe.

(from 25 Euros)

ORIGINALS

Rare prints in limited series (11 copies), framed, numbered, signed, with certificate of authenticity.
Careful finish: mounted on medium wood, protective matte varnish, matte black frame, all made by the artist.
Enter the world of collectors with a rare work, designed to last, signed by the artist.

(from 390 Euros)

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