Le temps est caché dans les plis d’une fleur

Photography

Anne-Lise Broyer / Colette  Fellous / Jean-Luc Germain

Time is hidden in the folds of a flower is the new work by artist Anne-Lise Broyer. Continuing her exploration of literature through the visual arts, Anne-Lise Broyer, invited to stay in Deauville and Normandy as part of a creative residency, draws a line connecting books and authors (Duras, Flaubert, Proust, Sagan...) and moments in life that have little i(...)

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Time is hidden in the folds of a flower is the new work by artist Anne-Lise Broyer. Continuing her exploration of literature through the visual arts, Anne-Lise Broyer, invited to stay in Deauville and Normandy as part of a creative residency, draws a line connecting books and authors (Duras, Flaubert, Proust, Sagan…) and moments in life that have little in common except a territory and the fact that they represent a reactivation of her first literary emotions. In a subtle interweaving, Anne-Lise Broyer brings to life the child she once was, distant from the world, but also that of the summer of 1980, lost in her vision. Les Roches-Noires and the Grand-Hôtel de Cabourg rub shoulders with the landscapes of Madame Bovary.

The texts by Colette Fellous and Jean-Luc Germain echo the images.

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Le temps est caché dans les plis d’une fleur, 24 x 31 cm, 80 pages, 60 four-color reproductions, soft cover, Singer binding
Co-published with Nonpareilles with the support of the Planches Contact Festival in Deauville

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Book + print on Japanese paper, signed and numbered from 1 to 12 + packaged in a sleeve.