Stéphane Lange

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Stéphane Lange is committed to ensuring that his images tell a story. He creates them first for himself, yet always with the intention of opening a dialogue — with the viewer, or with the place itself. It is often the images that surprise us, astonish us or reveal something unexpected that move us the most. Those that shift our point of view and transform our perception of reality.

His photographs then become memory: the memory of a place, a moment, an architecture. They are witnesses, traces to be passed on. Far more than simple shots, his works are patrimonial — capable of inhabiting an interior and giving it singular character. Here, light becomes a subject in its own right. It gives the image its vibration, its depth, its movement. It is the visible soul of a place. Fascinated by technology, Stéphane Lange constantly explores photographic innovations and the possibilities offered by the digital realm.

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He embraces an experimental approach to photography, inspired by Constructivism and the Bauhaus. High angles, low angles, deliberate imbalances in composition, unexpected perspectives or subtle distortions — these are some of the techniques he uses to celebrate the energy of cities and the vital impulse that runs through them. The image becomes a playground, a graphic laboratory, a reflection of an ever-moving urban modernity.

With the series Butterfly Effect, Stéphane Lange creates compositions by duplicating a single image using software. It is not retouching but a poetic transformation — a graphic re-creation born from reality. The assembly itself becomes the artwork. With each new reading, new details emerge, unexpected emotions arise. The image, both real and unreal, renews itself with every gaze.

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Art Collect - Stéphane Lange MuranamN°5

With Muranam — a contraction of “Murano” and “Nam Jun Paik” — the artist pays tribute to the Italian master glassmakers and the Korean video art pioneer. He creates fluid images with glass-like reflections, where fragments of the city appear: car headlights, façades, lights. It is a visual flow, a metamorphosed energy finding its balance within a design-driven aesthetic. Between urban pulse and decorative abstraction, Stéphane Lange captures the ongoing transformation of the world.