Since the early 2000s, with his series of ‘photographic portraits and uniforms,’ Charles Fréger has been exploring, through clothing and costume, our ways of being in the world.
Over the past decade, he has devoted four series to masquerades: Wilder Mann, dedicated to the European continent (2010), Yokainoshima (2013-2015), located in the Japanese archipelago, Cimarron (2014-2018) rooted in the Americas, and finally Aam Aastha (2019-2022), produced in India. This latest project reveals, in a dizzying repertoire of shapes, colours and materials, the masked play of representations of Indian deities.





↑ Vue de l’exposition “Aam Aastha et Charivari” à la Médiathèque l’Odyssée à Lomme dans le cadre de Fiesta 7ème édition de lille3000, © lille3000
With the support of the Ramery group, major project sponsor of Fiesta
Médiathèque l’Odyssée
794 Av. de Dunkerque, 59160 Lomme
Metro: Line 2 – Maison des Enfants
V’Lille station: Maison des Enfants
Website: ville-lomme.fr