The Captor III, 2013
"Our mind holds so little, everything sinks endlessly into oblivion, joins the part of life that has already died out; drop by drop, the world is exhausted, flowing towards its loss, because the history of the multitude of places and objects that do not themselves have the power of memory, is never heard, never described, never transmitted.” - W.G . Sebald, Austerlitz
Land of Cush, 2010-2012
Series | Sudan, the largest country in Africa, has gone through a significant moment in its history. In January 2005, a peace agreement between North and South Sudan put an end to the longest civil war in Africa, with a death toll estimated at two million.
Silenzio!, 2012
This a photographic essay on the cinema, on cinematographic images. A work in which movie stills are extracted from their initial medium and diverted from their original context.
Second nature, 2012
Tillim has been photographing the landscape in French Polynesia. He was drawn to this landscape that has been continuously sketched - and later photographed - since Captain James Cook's voyages in the late 18th century, perhaps because it almost eludes convincing representation...
Vietnam, Children of the Plateau, 2012
Series | In developing countries, diseases linked to pregnancy and birth delivery are the second cause of mortality (after HIV) for adult women.
Antonin, 2012
For almost 20 years, Olivier Coulange documented the daily life of Antonin and his family, and the way they cope with autism.
Night Time, 2012
Serie | Days are too short, and too much lighted. Remains the night to live in peace of stolen hours, to life or death, who knows...
Il fait déjà jour, 2012
Series | One day a child was asked what he thought was the most important star, the Moon or the Sun.
North-East Congo DRC, 2012
Series | In the North-East of The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC Congo), two regions are neglected by the authorities in Kinshasa.
Geisterbild, 2012
Série | Stéphane Duroy pursues his artistic approach by this constancy on the human condition, its endless frustrations, between boredom and resignation, reactualizes the deep injustices that, throughout the twentieth century, have plunged the European peoples in an endless tragedy.