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Nostalgic Shanghai; ‘Through The Lens’ In Black And White Photographs

Pascale Monté-Papée’s black and white photographs offer a nostalgic glimpse into a time bygone, before today’s towering sky-scrapers and bustling traffic in Shanghai.

Jan 29, 2019 | By Art Republik

Pascale Monté-Papée. Eye Contact

 

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Pascale Monté-Papée. The invisible man

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Pascale Monté-Papée is an avid photographer with a penchant for venturing around the globe, having lived in China, Senegal and Saudi Arabia. Monté-Papée is now based in Singapore.

 

Pascale Monté-Papée. Nap at the stall

 

 

Her photos in black and white no less, offer a nostalgic glimpse into a time bygone, before today’s towering sky-scrapers and bustling traffic.

The exhibition, is titled, Shanghai Streets. 

 

Pascale Monté-Papée. Morning Taichi

 

Pascale Monté-Papée is currently publishing her book in Singapore, with a selection of photographs from her time in Shanghai between 1993 and 1994.

 

Pascale Monté-Papée. Mao at Fuyu Lu

 

Exhibition runs from 19 Jan – 27 Jan, 2019.

Shanghai Streets, will be staged by the photographic society of Singapore at Selegie arts centre.

For more information visit, /selegie-arts-centre/


 
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