Biography
Born in 1985 / France.
He lives and works in Flassan.
Erwan Morère graduated from the sociology of art and cultural anthropology in Paris before joining the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie in 2008. During his three years of study in Arles, he developed his personal work by photographing his travels in the United States (On the line series), Canada (Saskatoon series) and Iceland (Seydisfjördur series). In 2010, he obtained the diploma of the School with the Congratulations of the jury, and realized an important series of personal and collective exhibitions, before leaving one year taking a picture on a great journey by land from Malaysia to the Estonia. This work gives rise to the series 20,564 km which is then exhibited in a traveling exhibition at through Uruguay in April 2012, where he was awarded the first Visual Arts Prize by the Ministry of Culture. During the summer of 2012, Erwan Morère is invited to Les Rencontres d'Arles
at an exhibition entitled "Far east, there is the West", he sets out again in Iceland to realize the series A walk on the wildside in partnership with Olympus France.
In recent years, his work has revolved around a great work of underwater photography (Malmousque series) and aerial photographs that have been exhibited at numerous international fairs and photographic events (Paris Photo / Unseen Photo Fair etc. .)
He is represented by Les Filles du Calvaire Gallery in Paris, lives in Flassan at the foot of Mont-Ventoux with Lola and their children, and always likes to build shacks in the trees when he doesn't take pictures.