Pauline le Pichon, Quotidien bousculé (The Daily Jostling)
photographies, 2016
produced by diep~haven
Quotidien Bousculé (The Daily Jostling) is composed of staged photographs that Pauline Le Pichon developed with the staff and the resident artists at Glydebourne. Questioning the boundaries between cinema and photography and between truth and fiction, these images also question the notion of intimacy between strangers meeting for the first time. While looking at the fictionalised documentation, the viewer observes scenes from everyday life that may happen or have already happened, thus blurring the limits between staged photography and the snapshot. This work is also part of a collaboration with the writer Di Sherlock, whose texts are connected to Pauline's images.
Photographer Pauline Le Pichon lives and works in Lille. In 2014 she graduated from the Ecole Superieure d'art et de design in Valenciennes. Pauline’s artistic approach is inspired by Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet, she is always looking for interruptions in the everyday, the ordinary, and the place between intimacy and extimacy in her pictures.
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