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DESCRIPTION:Mar 20 - Jun 21\, 2026\nIt may be impossible to picture the inf
 inite reach of the universe\, but it’s easy to see that mankind is nothi
 ng more than a speck of life in the cosmos. How do we reconcile our small 
 presence with such mind-bending concepts as time and space? The American p
 hotographer Robert Charles Mann has heroically approached the task with hi
 s own art. Over several years\, the observations recorded by his signature
  pinhole cameras at Chateau Miraval\, in France\, have unveiled wonder. Fi
 fty images that capture the transient movement within time and light are t
 he focus of Mann’s newest book\, Solargraphs. Forty images\, made using 
 the same technique\, will then be on view to the public at Château de Cha
 mbord. As Mann’s close friend Brad Pitt writes in the book’s preface\,
  “I am stunned to see in one image a place so rich in history and the lu
 minous trace of our journey around the sun.” The pictures are minimalist
 \, but strikingly meditative.
LOCATION:Château de Chambord\, 41250 Chambord\, France\, France
SUMMARY:Solargraphs by Robert Charles Mann
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