“The image of a city from within photography’s capacity to compress time and evoke the story of a place, to evoke the many stories of a place. Endlessly recomposing the image of a city, in a state of constant transformation, to destroy, and then to reconstruct it. The image of a city, where our eyes forget to wander, to create, searching for an impossible point of flight, everything incites us to take that flight, but everything is here. The scenes are being redrawn. Everything has meaning if we imbue it with significance.”
Framed: Louve Denis
About Louve Denis
Louve Denis (Namur, 1992) blends fiction and reality and space and time. She moulds the image of a standardized city to inspire our imagination, somewhere between absence and flight.
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Framed
In the Framed series, a different Brussels-based photographer captures the city in four photographs every month.
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