
Eric Tabuchi
Eric Tabuchi lives and works in Paris. After studying sociology, where he discovered the work of August Sanders, he began his photographic work. In 1999, along with other artists, he founded the Glassbox collective in Paris, with whom he participated in numerous exhibitions. From 2007 onwards, Tabuchi published several books—Hyper Trophy, Twentysix Abandoned Gasoline Stations, Alphabet Truck—with Florence Loewy. He has exhibited at venues including the Palais de Tokyo, Le Confort Moderne, and Les Abattoirs. From 2014, he worked on Atlas of Forms, which he published in 2018 with Poursuite. Since 2017, he has dedicated himself to the creation of the Atlas of Natural Regions, a project he is undertaking with Nelly Monnier and which he intends to complete in 2024. Born to a Japanese father and a Danish mother, his work revolves around the notions of territory, memory, and identity. Architectural typologies constitute the core of his oeuvre. In addition to his photographic practice, Eric Tabuchi produces objects and creates installations.
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