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Grands Moulins de Paris
2005
Georges Rousse
Photography
125 x 160 cm
Georges Rousse has always liked desolate places. Their solitude and the fact that they are frozen in time between life and death making them an ideal place for meditation. A tireless traveller, he roams the world in search of empty factories, forgotten houses and buildings awaiting demolition, setting up his nomad studio to give them new life, a new history. Alone in these forsaken places, Georges Rousse has chosen photography as his only medium, using a unique camera angle to capture his work. New spaces are created by playing on perspective, anamorphosis and trick effects to reflect his unique take on the world.
Georges Rousse
France
Born in 1947
Born in 1947 in Paris, France.
Lives and works in Paris.
Painter, sculptor and architect, Rousse began transforming and then photographing abandoned places at the beginning of the 1980s. Rousse sees himself in several artistic roles: illustrator, painter, and architect in his interpretation of space and composition and, lastly, photographer to bring it all together.
Lives and works in Paris.
Painter, sculptor and architect, Rousse began transforming and then photographing abandoned places at the beginning of the 1980s. Rousse sees himself in several artistic roles: illustrator, painter, and architect in his interpretation of space and composition and, lastly, photographer to bring it all together.
Artwork of
Georges Rousse
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