Lemos & Lehmann: “One and All”

28 June 2019   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Lemos & Lehmann: “One and All”
“We both graduated in Fine Arts and ever since we met, photography has been our main artistic medium, allowing us to immortalise our uncertain love story”, confide Pat Lemos and Lukas Lehmann. Although the two photographers bring us images from all around the world – India, Iceland, Portugal, Spain or even Germany – they compose with One and All a vast “imaginary”. Their favourite subjects? Bodies, nature and time. “We look for what is invisible, the essence and the ambiguity of the environment, and any other objects inherent to human beings”. From their images, sometimes figurative, purity and silence radiate. An exalted exploration of existence.
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