![]() ![]() In 1984, he met Michel Leveau, founder of the Musée Dapper in Paris, for whom he has produced thirty plus publications on African tribal arts. In 1982, he set off on a voyage across the Americas with Émile Deletaille to produce several publications on pre-Columbian arts. In 1978, he developed a passion for photographing art after seeing his first Hemba statuette. In 1977, Dubois started his professional career as an advertising photographer at the Studio Asselberghs (Belgium). He began his artistic training at the Écoles Supérieures des Arts Saint-Luc (Mons, Belgium) then embarked on architectural studies at the École Saint-Luc (Brussels, Belgium), before switching to study photography in Ath (Belgium). ![]() Biography ĭubois was born in Tournai, Belgium and took up photography at the age of twelve, taking photographs of landscapes and strangers in the street. Over his career spanning 40 years, his ongoing goal has been to demonstrate the great sensitivity of both tribal and classical arts. Parallel to his career in artwork photography, Dubois has developed his own artistic practice, with works appearing in galleries and art books. His "photographic gaze", in the words of Danièle Gillemon, produced by a combination of staging and lighting of objects, has influenced the form of photography in many museums, institutions, art galleries and private collections. Hughes Dubois (born 1957) is a photographer specialized in the photography of artworks. International Book Art Tribal Price, 2014 Best photography MGA Book Award, 2014 Ecole supérieure des arts Saint-Luc (Belgium) ![]()
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