




L'Odeur de la nuit était celle du jasmin
FLORENADAR PRIZE 2020
In this new volume, the artist FLORE draws on her childhood memories, on the stories of her grandparents who lived at the same time and in the same places as Marguerite Duras, unfathomable mysteries nourishing what she feels today as a shared imagination between her and the writer. Short excerpts from Marguerite Duras's texts form a counterpoint to the black and white photographs toned with tea.
45.00€
Artiste: FLORE
Langues: Francais
Dimensions: 30.6 x 17.3 x 2.4 cm
Poids: 914 g
Pages: 146
Description
L’odeur de la nuit était celle du jasmin continues the exploration begun in FLORE’s earlier book, Lointains souvenirs (Éditions Contrejour, 2016), which reflected on Marguerite Duras’s youth in Indochina. In this new project, the artist draws on her childhood memories and the stories of her grandparents, who lived during the same period and in the same places as the writer. These stories now nourish what she experiences as a shared imaginative space with Duras.
Short excerpts from Marguerite Duras’s texts punctuate the black-and-white photographs toned with tea, creating a literary counterpoint.
Through this technique and her sensitive approach, FLORE both shapes and captures the world unfolding before her eyes, producing images that question the fragility of memory and photography’s ability to create a truth stronger than reality itself.
Short excerpts from Marguerite Duras’s texts punctuate the black-and-white photographs toned with tea, creating a literary counterpoint.
Through this technique and her sensitive approach, FLORE both shapes and captures the world unfolding before her eyes, producing images that question the fragility of memory and photography’s ability to create a truth stronger than reality itself.