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Développé avec Berta.me

  1. TOUTE RESSEMBLANCE AVEC DES PERSONNES EXISTANTES NE SAURAIT ETRE QUE FORTUITE, photographic series, 2011

    20 digital photographs, color, 40x50cm. Pigment inkjet on satin RC paper. Under Glass. Edition 1 + 1EA.

    20 digital photographs, color, 20x25cm. Pigment inkjet on satin RC paper. Under Glass. Edition 1 + 1EA.

    TRPEF is a photographic series of fictional portraits that are created with photographs from different social network profiles. This project questions Identity from the point of view of the photographic portrait as a political tool of identification. In the digital and Internet age, people reappropriate the photographic portrait, revealing the multiple relationships between each individual and their image while there is a significant and agreed-upon diffusion of the images on networks, which contributes to the development of an electronic knowledge on people in the technological context of security. These photographs are an artistic manipulable material, that integrates into a construction process of a new composite image. This one is based on processes of accumulation, superposition and fusion of images and contributes to the emergence of a hybrid identity in this relation to the collective.

  2. L'Angle, Contemporary Art Space, La Roche-sur-Foron, France, 2021.