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Alexis de Vilar

Nha Trang, Vietnam

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Swahili woman at the sultan palace. Zanzibar

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Ink on photograph

120x140cm

€12400

Padaung young girls having fun. Thailand

Ink on photograph

90x60cm

€2400

Lady blues à l’atelier du dèsert. Essaouira. Maroc

Ink on photograph

100x60cm

€2800

Palm trees near Masambweni. Kenya

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Tiarè a vahinè from Moorea. South seas

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Dogon woman near Djennè. Mali

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Arabic island. Shela old town. Kenya

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Swahili woman near Mombasa. Kenya

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Indian ocean near Mombasa. Kenya

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Trancoso in the state of Bahia. Brasil

Ink on photograph

165x110cm

€8400

The Taino crucifixion. The discovery 1492: for natives paradise became hell. Jacmel, Haiti

Ink on photograph

220x110cm

€19600

Slave in stone near the cathedral in stone town. Zanzibar

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

La p’tite danseuse africaine. East Africa

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Touareg serving the traditional tea in front of my old house in Saint Louis. Senegal

Ink on photograph

140x120cm

€9600

GPS camel and Touareg chief. Morocco

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Walking the Sahara near Timbiktu. Mali

Ink on photograph

165x110cm

€8400

Fisherman aboard an ngalawa, Indian ocean

Ink on photograph

60x90cm

€2400

Swahili woman facing the indian ocean. Kenya

Ink on photograph

220x110cm

€19500

Children aying at Nungwi beach still pristine. Zanzibar

Ink on photograph

165x110cm

€8400

Tuareg in Saint Louis, Senegal

Ink on photograph

120x140cm

€9600

African lady. Somewhere in my heart

Ink on photograph

165x110cm

€8400

Fisherman aboard a traditional ngalawa in kiwengwa, Zanzibar

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Moudjaria, door to the Sahara desert. Mauritania

Ink on photograph

110x165cm

€8400

Dhow crossing Lamu channel

Ink on photograph

165x110cm

€8400

About the artist

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Alexis de Vilar

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Alexis de Vilar began taking photographs as a teenager with a Mamiya c330 that incidentally was handed to him in the island of Ibiza by a professional photographer. Alexis was waiting for his brother to land at the local harbour.

In turn Alexis was about to depart for Barcelona and the photographer asked him if he could hand over the camera to a friend upon reaching the city the next day. This took place in 1964 at a time when Ibiza had not yet an airport, so all the communications were due by boat.

Alexis dreamed to become an architect but that camera, that he dissembled during the cruise night journey, changed his path. Upon arrival to Barcelona Harbour the next day, he called the people he was supposed to hand over the camera and managed to keep it for the weekend as they were going away. Somehow and this was quite a feat, the young Alexis got the number for the most iconic top model at the time, Margit Kocsis (an abstract painter that was famous because of riding almost naked on a white stallion for a brandy advert) and to Alexis’s surprise she agreed to be taken pictures for free.

Not being able to pick the model on his car for lack of a driving license, Alexis collected Margit with a taxi and not having either a studio, he took her to the cemetery that presides over the city in Miramar mountain. To his own surprise the resulting pictures were good enough. Suddenly his architecture dream was over.

His works as a writer has conquered some of the best newspapers and magazines around the world, and as a photographer has presented his work in art galleries and museums in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

During his long career he met and befriended such characters such as Alan Watts, Cypriot president Makarios, Sir James Mancham (president of the Seychelles islands), Frederick Forsyth and Larry Collins (both writers and former war correspondents), Dr. Christiaan Barnard, Glenda Jackson, Michael Chaplin, Luis Buñuel, Arthur C. Clarke, Ivan Illich and Henry Miller, among many other personalities from the worlds of politics, arts, and sciences. author, photographer and explorer. Over the years, Alexis has visited over thirty countries, and has become a specialist in third world problems, in particular those of Africa and Asia.