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Borderline is a carefully photographed, deadpan documentation of the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre, France, photographed over the course of four years. Text in English and French.
"Stockmans presents the last work of the Belgian artist Paul D''Haese, Borderline. This new photographic series has been carried out during hiking trips along the northern French coast. Paul D''Haese focused on the border between the built-up country and the wide sea. The northern French coast is marked by history: the Atlantic Wall, the liberation, the refugee camps. With this in mind, the artist has investigated all kinds of interactions in a non-documentary way: the ones between land and sea, solid and turbid, intern and extern, locked up and liberated. Paul D''Haese linked these themes to the search for identity, with the ''borderline'' personality disorder as the extreme case. 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 has crossed about fifty villages and towns, with his camera, first by car, then by bicycle, and finally on foot. Borderline follows Winks of Tangency, a project where he only ''touched'' the surface, the screen, the wall, the border. This time, he perforated the borderline by photographing it. As with his previous project, the exhibition is the subject of a publication: ''Borderline''."--Publisher information.
With Borderline, the Belgian photographer Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blind walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”. In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off. The images question the forms of a heterogeneous building, the sediment of human activity. In particular it offers a beautiful metaphor for an approach that invites in-depth reading rather than surface contemplation. The project obtained ‘Le Prix de la Ministre de la Culture’ - May 2021 - Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi.
Text in English and French.
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