Odysseys, the Passengers – Cruises
Cruise passengers appear as wandering silhouettes, passengers on a journey that seems to have neither origin nor destination. In these suspended moments, they are no longer travelers but timeless figures, as if detached from their own reality. The ship then becomes a floating theater where another temporality is experienced: a drift outside of time. They evoke a pictorial memory, recalling the gravity of the faces of Renaissance painters or ancient frescoes, transposed into the enclosed and artificial space of the cruise. Through them, I explore this enigma: how can the most banal moment, a corridor crossed, a gesture of boredom, contain a force of eternity?














