© Alexandra Catiere
Expositions du 28/5/2015 au 6/9/2015 Terminé
CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel 1b, rue du Centenaire 3475 Dudelange Luxembourg
In this work, Alexandra Catiere confronts absence, a presence that can no longer be, in a state of instability where different times overlap, merge and interweave. Her photographs are devoid of present. They invite us to distance ourselves from our everyday, which has suddenly become too trivial and too predictable. Suddenly, that which lies beyond our certainties, compounded day after day in our worlds so neatly arranged, takes on the face of a humanity that is disturbing, because repressed.CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel 1b, rue du Centenaire 3475 Dudelange Luxembourg
© Alexandra Catiere
Day after day "we go upon our way" so as to not allow ourselves to be "corrupted" by what lies beyond our comprehension. Until chance, fate, or the impromptu steps forth to pull the rug from under our elaborate machinations. Then our eyes can once more glimpse the complexity, precariousness and fragility of that which lends us our existence. The strength of Alexandra Catiere’s work is that it brings us face to face with ourselves, with the other, in an alterity that is neither obliging nor peremptory. She entrusts her seeing to us, like an invitation to no longer avert our gaze.
© Alexandra Catiere
Exhibition presented in collaboration with GwinZegal in the framework of the European Month of Photography 2015. The book “Nobody believes that I’m alive” by Alexandra Catiere (Publisher GwinZegal) has been launched on the occasion of the opening and is presented with a selection of editions published by GwinZegal.