2023 Water shapes the territory. In Beaurecueil surroundings, at the foot of Saint-Victoire Mountain, looms a hydraulic heritage. Through photography, sections of the landscape appear and different layers overlap. Plans are rising in front of another, adding dimensions, allowing us to understand and rewind the outlines that shape the landscape. From the prints’ incrementation, the depth and matter of the territory appear. Framing the landscape amounts to defining its boundaries but wouldn’t it be also to opening them? These pictures interpret autonomously a place and give another interpretation possible, complementary to the act of walking. They transcribe an impression over time, a landscape in motion.


« Le goût de la marche exprime un goût de la terre : le complément, voire l’opposé […] du goût de la mer. Pas forcément incompatible ! Après tout, le désir de marcher sur les eaux, n’est-il pas l’un des plus récurrents fantasmes des hommes ? »

Jacques Barozzi, Le goût de la marche. Paris : Mercures de France, 2008, p.10.
Collective exhibition at Beaurecueil reception hall.

Project ENSAPM, in collaboration with Mathilde Josse.