Photo Esplanade – Laurence Kubski
Crickets
Musician, fighter or good luck charm, crickets have held an important place in Chinese tradition for over a millennium. For Photo Esplanade, Laurence Kubski sheds light on this passion that still enflames the Chinese Empire today. Crickets are prized for their strident song, but also for fighting. Sometimes traded for thousands of yuan, the precious insects compete in the arena to the public's delight, who, despite the ban, sometimes gamble discreetly on a champion.
In Crickets, the photographer from Fribourg explores the corn fields of Shandong or the vast animal markets of the big cities. Meeting insect hunters, traders and collectors, Laurence Kubski delivers a series of finely composed images in which she probes the relationship of the Chinese with this emblematic animal.
Curator
Filipe Dos Santos
Vernissage
Friday 31st March, at 6.30 pm
Laurence Kubski
Fribourg-born photographer Laurence Kubski (1986*) is a graduate of the ECAL (Ecole cantonale d'Art de Lausanne). In her series, the artist examines the relationship between humans and animals, looking at social and economic practices in different cultures. Her work has been shown in Switzerland and abroad, notably at the Villa Noailles in Hyères, the Copenhagen Photo Festival and the Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles.