FRANÇOIS BRUNELLE

Québec 2018

Mannheim 2016

Barcelona 2015

Bogotá 2014

Hull 2014

Montréal 2009

London 2005

Ste-Thérèse 2005    

Barcelona - Spain - 2015

Un café con tu doble - Nespresso

Invitation from the web site of the Centro Comercial Zielo in Pozuelo de Alarcón

François Brunelle and Nespresso España came together to create a photo-exhibition in 10 Nespresso boutiques across Spain in Fall 2015. 20 people from all corners of the country were brought in Barcelona by Momentum Agency for sessions of photos. Thanks to this collaboration, François Brunelle was able to enrich his collection of look-alikes with 10 new all-spanish subjects.

Kiosk at the  Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona

The Momentum BCN agency in Barcelona orgamised a quest to find spanish look-alikes across the country. The different participants had their first encounter at the National Museum of Art of Cataluña during a nightly event with comedian Carlos Latre as MC. The photo sessions took place in the following days in a rented studio in Barcelona.

Vidéo

Video of the initial meeting night. Here Carlos Latre, Pedro López Soto and Albert Pueyo

One of the exhibition panels at the shopping center Zielo in Pozuelo de Alarcón

The 10 exhibitions took place simultaneously in Madrid, Barcelona, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Bilbao, Donostia, Oviedo, Sevilla, Valencia, Alicante and Zaragoza. Each one of the exhibits is made of large format prints.

Photo from François Brunelle’s I’m not a look-alike! project. Pedro López Soto + Albert Pueyo

A view of the exhibition at the boutique in Zaragoza

François Brnelle during a photo session with Daniel Romero and Pedro Ángel Fernández

Dalmau Vives Torrellas

Head of the Momentum BCN agency, Dalmau Vives Torrellas is a catalanian art lover who has a passion for photography. Gifted with a great visual culture, he has a particular interest in architecture and grafitti art.

It was his idea to create a socio-cultural project for Nespresso in close cooperation with François Brunelle. The goal of the project was to showcase photography and the human experience that emerges from the contact of people who are strangers to one another but who share a physical likeliness.