The Silence, And Nothing Around, 1994
“By organizing, on white sheets, the dialogue between photographs captured in everyday life of this wartime and the words emerging from this wartime situation, we do not claim to add a new stone to the factual narrative. This is not actuality, as it is conceived in its event dimension, which is at stake, but rather what can and must be permanency, doubts, questions, rages and unanswered questions in the face of news. As much for those who undergo it as for those who come from outside, and try to account for it and to testify to it. So, silence is never very far away. A silence open to all tears and their rasping. ”