![]() ![]() Here, narratives build naturally from the suspense in the relationship between the images, and tension arises from the fact that everything is in fragments. Images have this endlessly recyclable quality to create and re-create varying narratives for different people. Katrien de Blauwer gracefully compliments François Halard’s photographs, allows them to engage in other narratives and retains aspects of their original place in his archives. The technique of collage makes it seem like a diary, an unusual one that would be up to interpretation. Her collages are evocative of Halard’s own notebook pages filled with scraps of papers and notes on display in his Visual Diary book. ![]() ![]() François Halard photographs spaces that artists literally inhabit and interprets them, and Katrien de Blauwer appropriates the spaces that artists metaphorically occupy their own work. In different ways, both artists deal with spaces that artists engage in.
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