Marina Gadonneix - The House That Burns Everyday, RVB Books, 2012, Paris
Softcover, 16 black & white photographs, text by Christian Milovanoff, design by Rémi Faucheux, edition of 900 copies.
Marina Gadonneix’s work weaves a complex link between documentary and fiction through photographs of places given over to temporary neglect.
The House That Burns Everyday recalls a fable whose story, in ashes, would no longer reach us. Marina Gadonneix has chosen to haunt a dummy house used by firemen to become familiar with fire and fighting it. In short, a room of fiction. Fire has raged, soon it will flare up again. In this interstice, Gadonneix collects these artificial ruins. From a distance, the spectator can cope with the worst. The worst, in this work, is always yet to come.
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Pages: 32
Place: Paris
Year: 2012
Publisher: RVB Books
Size: 28 x 35 cm (approx.)
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Softcover, 16 black & white photographs, text by Christian Milovanoff, design by Rémi Faucheux, edition of 900 copies.
Marina Gadonneix’s work weaves a complex link between documentary and fiction through photographs of places given over to temporary neglect.
The House That Burns Everyday recalls a fable whose story, in ashes, would no longer reach us. Marina Gadonneix has chosen to haunt a dummy house used by firemen to become familiar with fire and fighting it. In short, a room of fiction. Fire has raged, soon it will flare up again. In this interstice, Gadonneix collects these artificial ruins. From a distance, the spectator can cope with the worst. The worst, in this work, is always yet to come.
Order at RBV Books.
Pages: 32
Place: Paris
Year: 2012
Publisher: RVB Books
Size: 28 x 35 cm (approx.)