Following the photographic exhibition “À vos amours” (2025), a poetic and sensitive exploration of the city through the lens of stories of romantic encounters gathered from Rennes residents, Anne-Cécile Esteve offers a new musical dimension to her project, alongside the duo Rossetto. Blending their acoustic folk ballads with carefully chosen and rearranged covers, the two musicians (Pierre C. on vocals and guitar and Adrien Dutertre on guitar and keyboards) offer us a vibrant ode to life and love. The perfect setting for the stories read by Anne-Cécile Esteve, giving each of these testimonies a new dimension.
Following the photographic exhibition “À vos amours” (2025), a poetic and sensitive exploration of the city through the lens of stories of romantic encounters gathered from Rennes residents, Anne-Cécile Esteve offers a new musical dimension to her project, alongside the duo Rossetto. Blending their acoustic folk ballads with carefully chosen and rearranged covers, the two musicians (Pierre C. on vocals and guitar and Adrien Dutertre on guitar and keyboards) offer us a vibrant ode to life and love. The perfect setting for the stories read by Anne-Cécile Esteve, giving each of these testimonies a new dimension.
BIOGRAPHY
> ANNE-CÉCILE ESTEVE (France)
After discovering photography as a teenager, Anne-Cécile Esteve (born in 1976), from Rennes, learned the craft from a studio portrait photographer. In Indonesia, her work evolved towards humanist photography, serving human rights organizations: portraits and documentary reports to recount the unbearable and give a voice to the victims. Back in France, alongside commissioned work, her personal projects focus primarily on women and men with unique life stories (Cicatrice, Permis de construire, Mue, Épilogue, Faire corps dans les Monts d’Arrée…). This intimate sphere, situated between the social and the artistic, is expressed in works such as Métamorphées ou l’éloge de l’aube (2020) and À vos amours (2025). For her, photographing people is a work of listening, but above all a pretext for human connection, exploring themes of identity, memory, and resilience. Always, this profound attention to humanity permeates her artistic career.