Nature imperilled by men, is at the heart of the creation of the Laotian artist Bounpaul Phothyzan. Photography – and images – are only traces of interventions in landscape which can be related to land art and can be either monumental – when he works with peasants on the banks of the river with floating woods that are gathered to look like fishes bones – or intimates and fragile when he accumulates orange flowers. And the red houses in the landscape claim a poetry that defies the great contemporary constructions.
Photo Phnom Penh
October 21 to November 21, 2017
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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