
Essay
Gilles A. Tiberghien
The philosopher Gilles Tiberghien is known for his work on landscape and particularly for his research around Land Art, his writings and meetings with the greatest artists who have contributed to the diffusion in France of this important artistic movement born in the United States in the twentieth century. But for a long time, less known by his public, Gilles Tiberghien is interested in photography and writes regularly about contemporary photographers. Paysmages thus brings together a set of texts written over nearly twenty years. The selection of photographers that the author has decided to propose here highlights his reflections on the notion of landscape: “The question here is not how we picture landscapes, through photography, but rather how it crystallizes into these images something that we end up calling landscape.”
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