In July 2018, Les rencontres d’Arles hosted Contemplation, a black and white exhibition curated by Matthieu Ricard. Under the vault of a bamboo and reed pavilion designed by Colombian architect Simon Velez, the 40 large-format photographs printed on Japanese paper stood. This collaboration marks a unique encounter between two arts – photography and architecture.
The Contemplation exhibition shows how extraordinary it is to work with nature.
Simon Velez
A hymn to altruism and respect for all beings
These photos, taken between 1983 and 2017, are a testament to a lifetime dedicated to the spiritual quest. Each photo is accompanied by a handwritten quote from the photographer on the themes of introspection and meditation. Between Nepal, India, Tibet but also Bhutan and Chile, Matthieu plunges us into a chiaroscuro universe, where light emerges from the fullness of distant landscapes and invites us to contemplate the world, and ourselves.
A structure rooted in spirituality
The 80-meter long pavilion of the maloca is a traditional habitat of the Orinoco basin, north of the Amazon, where village communities live under the same roof. These buildings are harmoniously rooted in nature, which these populations consider sacred. Another way to recall the interdependence between all beings and their environment: the architecture of the place creates a bridge with the spiritual commitments of the photographer.