Somalia, Mogadiscio, 2011

Series | On the 06th of August 2011, Islamist militia Al-Shabaab retreat Mogadishu, living a city wounded by two decades of civil war.

Untimely, 2011

Serie | My moments whispered in the ear of the wind and then scattered across the oceans, fade away... And under the waves of oblivion, a foam of memories, alone, unrolls my light life, to the nucleus of dust where nothing has ever existed.

Distress, 2011

Serie | This depiction of the human condition and its interminable frustrations, from boredom to despair to resignation, is a contemporary reflection on the profound injustices that left Europe mired in tragedy for much of the 20th century.

Cabaret New Burlesque, 2011

Serie | This work was made by following the Cabaret New Burlesque for 2 months during their last tour in Paris, from the Theatre de la Cité to their nominations at the César 2011.

Va t'en me perdre où tu voudras, 2011

Series | A journey along the photographer's father footsteps, after he passed away in Ireland.

Set 1

Série | Travail réalisé entre 1991 et 2020, ayant reçu le soutien de la Délégation aux Arts Plastiques (DAP) et de la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles (DRAC).

Act, 2009-2011

Act (2009-2011) is the result of a long work that Denis Darzacq shot, in France, in Great Britain and in States, with youg people and adults who are handiccaped.

Two presidents for one country, 2011

Série | The 2010-2011 Ivorian crisis is a political crisis that emerged after the second round of the 2010 Ivorian presidential election, the first election whose outcome led to an electoral dispute following a suspicion of fraud.

The Backyard Women, Burundi, 2010

Series | In Burundi, "the backyard disease" is obstetric fistula, a lesion caused by complicated and unassisted childbirth that physically and socially condemns the women who suffer from it, who are rejected by society and their families.

Congo in Limbo, 2007-2010

Series | Congo in Limbo is Cédric Gerbehaye's photographic essay on the Democratic Republic of Congo, the fruit of time spent on the ground and his rigorous commitment.