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Streets --- Huy (Belgium)
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Regional documentation --- Bruges --- Bruges (Belgium) --- History --- Streets --- Belgium
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Roads, Roman --- Streets --- Voies romaines --- Rues --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Congrès
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Antwerp (Province) --- Road maps --- Streets --- Belgium --- Cartes --- Kaarten --- Antwerpen (provincie)
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The northern French coast is marked by history: the Atlantic Wall, the liberation, the refugee camps. With this in mind, the artist investigates, in a non-documentary way, all kinds of interactions: the one between land and sea, solid and turbid, intern and extern, locked up and liberated. Paul D’Haese links these themes to the search for identity, with as an extreme case, the “borderline” personality disorder. Three years ago, he conceived, for the first time, the idea of exploring this boundary line. Since then, he has been following a route, about 350 km as the crow flies, from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. He crosses about fifty villages and towns, with his camera, first by car, then by bicycle, and finally on foot.
photographie --- Havre --- Photography --- dwellings --- streets --- artistieke fotografie --- Haese, D', Paul
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Paul D’Haese’s photographs are ideal images. They do not require any text. Adding words to images is tricky, as words tend to evoke different images or even examples as justification and, consequently, explain the image in question based on a different framework. It is probably no coincidence that these photographs do not have titles, a code at most, enjoy the protection of a wide white framework and uniform colour treatment and have the rhythm of a series that comprises a project.These projects do, however, have titles. They have the ambition to totalise something, not externally, not an encyclopaedic or scientific series or quasi-infinitive total of a collection, but a totality determined by the photograph and the process of photography itself. The cultural landscape, the built-up environment with all of its demarcations and flight lines, forms the perfect subject matter.
Photography --- dwellings --- streets --- artistieke fotografie --- fotoboeken --- Haese, D', Paul
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