David LaChapelle is one of the most well-known American photographers. This exposition features the largest collection of his work ever exhibited in France. Through many of his most well-known portraits, the emergence of the cult of celebrity and the perversity of this strange world is exposed through a number of iconic shots that show the worship of vanity in all its paradoxical glory.
In addition to these works are two collections dealing with families in the midst of catastrophe, loss, and the search for salvation and the divine.
Finally, a brand new collection of truly innovative work seeks to use images and shapes to move from the two-dimensional to the there-dimensional, through the use of new industrial and technological methods that involve the viewer through the combination of image, form and content.