As an insatiable witness of our time, Isabelle Rozenbaum roams cities, her sensitivity constantly on the look-out. Her words, full of meaning borrowed from a very urban environment, give us some vital clues about our era. Words which suggest, denounce or pinpoint, they cry, they alarm, they organize, guide or forbid, and give rhythm to the life of cities. Frequently ill-treated by everyday life, their scars also tell us a lot about the world surrounding them. And because she makes words act, Isabelle conveys the message and gives us fragments of history. It is up to each oneof us to take over and imagine the rest. In pictures,in light, and with other words Max file size(s): 1MB, 15MB, 30MB, 50MB (Uncompressed) JPEG. |