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Land(e)scapes

On the edges of our cities lie spaces that are not yet nature and not quite urban anymore. They have appeared out of necessity, fulfilling a specific need, a storage facility, a sustaining wall, a weight-in station. At the end of their useful life, these structures are left to decay, not worth maintaining nor destroying. They float around the limits, hardly registering in our consciousness, slowly disappearing under rust and foliage. These structures talk to us about oblivion and memory, transition and stasis, or, in the words of Marc Augé "these are places were concerns over relations, history and identity are erased". This series of landscapes is witness to a world without humans, the traces of human activities implicit yet absent.

Fabrice Millet

0 Artworks curated by Fabrice Millet