With a limited depth of field and a shifted perspective, Journées focuses on the slow corruption of places and renders a puzzle of the world to be rebuilt with a poetry left to the discretion of each person.
The series compresses spatial dynamics and foregrounds its obsessions with walls, tarpaulins, signs and trees, seemingly insignificant elements that obstruct the view, but which reveal the deep shadows and pure forms of the city. By summoning a pre-existing reality and bringing it back into play with each image, Journées evokes vague memories, dreams, like these human silhouettes, these urban specters exposed to their vulnerability, which bring us back to our own daily temporality.