February 1 @ 11:00 am – March 15 @ 11:00 am
Delighted to promote this young photographer presenting his work in Paris.
Max Kennedy, born in 1992 is based in London and son of the writer Douglas Kennedy. He graduated from the Fine Arts College of America, Ringling College, in Florida. He then completed the postgraduate programme at Goldsmiths University in London.
His work has appeared in publications as diverse as Le Figaro Magazine and Le Journal du Dimanche. Passionate about all forms of cultural activity, he has worked for the London Symphony Orchestra and several arts groups. He is also an accomplished portrait photographer.
But one of his main interests is what he calls ‘the street view’: capturing the complexities and contradictions of contemporary life.
Come and see this exhibition, ‘The Moment’, which examines individuals in contemporary urban environments: London, Paris, Berlin.
Speaking about his case, Max notes ‘Autism can be a lonely place’ ‘As such, I am fascinated by (and empathise with) the loneliness of individuals in a metropolitan landscape. There’s so much going on at any given time in a city…, with the expectation of constant professional and personal connection. But in the midst of all this activity and bustle, there’s also a lot of disconnection and loneliness’.