Borderline: Paul D’Haese
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Borderline is a carefully photographed, deadpan documentation of the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre, France, photographed over the course of four years. Text in English and French. With Borderline, the Belgian photographer Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blind walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”. In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off. The images question the forms of a heterogeneous building, the sediment of human activity. In particular it offers a beautiful metaphor for an approach that invites in-depth reading rather than surface contemplation. The project obtained ‘Le Prix de la Ministre de la Culture’ - May 2021 - Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi. Text in English and French.
Borderline is a carefully photographed, deadpan documentation of the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre, France, photographed over the course of four years. Text in English and French. With Borderline, the Belgian photographer Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blind walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”. In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off. The images question the forms of a heterogeneous building, the sediment of human activity. In particular it offers a beautiful metaphor for an approach that invites in-depth reading rather than surface contemplation. The project obtained ‘Le Prix de la Ministre de la Culture’ - May 2021 - Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi. Text in English and French.
FnacPaul D’Haese (Auteur) - Verschenen op 29/05/2021 bij Stockmans Art Books
AmazonPages: 176, Edition: bilingual, Paperback, STOCKMANS ART
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