Jean-Michel Voge

This project gathered not only portraits of fifty men and women representing the spiritual, intellectual, scientific and artistic work of Europe, but also a photo of their hands often accompanied by a handwritten note.

Voge also became friends with the American historian Steven Laurence Kaplan who prefaced the book Figures d'Europe.

In 2010, at the Espace Pierre Premier in Serbia,[9] he had an exhibition with his partner Catherine Painvin[10][11] In October 2013 at the Galerie du Passage[12] of Paris, Voge had an exhibition titled "Sumos [13][14][15][16][17]" and "Arbres en Aubrac l’hiver [18]" in which he photographed during his partnership with Catherine Painvin.

In August 2014, Voge had another exhibition titled "La Namibie" at the Urs von Unger[19] Gallery in Saanen, Gstaad.

In 2015, Voge had an exhibition titled "Ombre et Lumière" in Brazil for the APCd Foundation of Marly, Switzerland.