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In southwest France, the Gironde estuary is an open-sky mirror that links Chateau Rauzan-Segla in Margaux and Chateau Canon in Saint-Emilion, two Bordeaux vineyards owned by Chanel. For over a year, photographers Patrick Messina, Jerome Bryon, Brice Braastad, Thomas Dhellemmes, and Luc Manago posted their cameras around the properties to capture this landscape of wine and water. In From One Shore to the Other, the artists’ five distinct perspectives illustrate the First-Growth wines and their environments. Bryon creates structured lines to reveal architecture and material. Braastad gives a testimony of daily life, following the works of the vineyard and the wine cellar. Messina reveals the hazy atmosphere and timelessness felt on the estuary shores. Manago shows the life that runs through these historical buildings and the art of welcoming and sharing the passion for wine. And Dhellemmes grasps the ephemera through intimate, emotional moments. Throughout, historian and novelist Patrick Wald Lasowski navigates the works to illuminate the context of this elusive estuary. With beautiful photography and storytelling, From One Shore to the Other is a love affair of wine, art, and environment.
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In southwest France, the Gironde estuary is an open-sky mirror that links Chateau Rauzan-Segla in Margaux and Chateau Canon in Saint-Emilion, two Bordeaux vineyards owned by Chanel. For over a year, photographers Patrick Messina, Jerome Bryon, Brice Braastad, Thomas Dhellemmes, and Luc Manago posted their cameras around the properties to capture this landscape of wine and water. In From One Shore to the Other, the artists’ five distinct perspectives illustrate the First-Growth wines and their environments. Bryon creates structured lines to reveal architecture and material. Braastad gives a testimony of daily life, following the works of the vineyard and the wine cellar. Messina reveals the hazy atmosphere and timelessness felt on the estuary shores. Manago shows the life that runs through these historical buildings and the art of welcoming and sharing the passion for wine. And Dhellemmes grasps the ephemera through intimate, emotional moments. Throughout, historian and novelist Patrick Wald Lasowski navigates the works to illuminate the context of this elusive estuary. With beautiful photography and storytelling, From One Shore to the Other is a love affair of wine, art, and environment.