Yves Trémorin is very present during these early months of 2012,with several exhibitions , in retrospective,personal or group shows.

He will be at the Centre photographique d'Île de France (CPIF) until April 15 with La dérivée mexicaine and until March 3rd at the Michèle Chomette Gallery. Jean-Marc Huitorel in the accompanying text to Electronogrammes on display at Michèle Chomette, presents these two recent works (2009-2011) has a break from the past. The “eye scalpel”of bodies, skin, objects and plants from his scientific background, seems to have provoked that change. With the "Dérivée mexicaine”, the dark backgrounds give his objects a more sculptural, less organic, dimension. Michel Poivert, as opposed to Walter Benjamin, very rightly commented that in "Dérivée mexicaine", reproduction carried an aura. 
With "Soleils noirs", Yves Trémorin takes us into another world, the non-photographic daily use of the scientific community.

Bernard Perrine
Bernard.Perrine1@orange.fr

Exhibitions

Soleils Noirs
Until March 3, 2012

Galerie Michèle Chomette
24 rue Beaubourg
75003 Paris

La Dérivée Mexicaine
Until April 15, 2012

Centre Photographique d'Île de France
107 Avenue de la République
77340 Pontault-Combault
France

Edition

La Dérivée Mexicaine
Catalogue de l'exposition
Texte de Michel Poivert
162 pages Édition Loco