Une Autre Mémoire Que La Mienne
2022-2025
This body of work engages with obsolete photosensitive papers, materials that reveal a singular and ephemeral color when exposed to light for the first time. The unveiling of these latent surfaces functions both as an act of revelation and as a metaphorical excavation — a fragile trace comparable to opening a sealed archive after decades of silence.
In parallel to the artist’s experience of her mother’s gradual loss of semantic memory, these papers embody the vulnerability of recollection itself: at once present and vanishing. Here, photography is displaced from its traditional role as image-making and reframed as a corporeal inscription, a sensitive skin where memory is registered in matter rather than representation.