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Géraldine Lay - Les Failles ordinaires, Tromso, Norvège, 2009. Courtesy of the gallery Le Réverbère.

Géraldine Lay

ORDINARY FLAWS

Between 2005 and 2010, I made regular visits to countries in the north of Europe – Finland, Sweden, Norway, Scotland, Denmark – and also to Paris and Beauvais. I had the impression of both being in a familiar place and also being plunged into a curiously unordinary world. This series is a mixture of portraits, found objects, and landscapes. I photographed passers-by as if they were actors on stage, places as if they were movie sets. Nothing really connects the towns I went through, I simply constructed an improbable, imaginary narrative between them – a different kind of fiction. The passers-by seem to be acting in an indeterminate play, as if they were each living a fleeting dream. The faces I met disappear beneath the roles that my gaze assigned to them. The street became a theatre.

Jacques Damez, photographer and founder of the gallery Le Réverbère, in Lyon, wrote the following about a photograph taken in Turku, Finland: “A fascination for associations and encounters that push the real towards the unreal manipulates the material of these ordinary flaws. Thus, a child sitting in front of a red drape in his gilded frame looks straight out at us. The only thing separating us from him is a screen of snowflakes. He has a little wooden boat held firmly in his right hand and dreams of becoming a sailor. And yet he is moored for ever to the picture frame that surrounds him.”


www.geraldinelay.com

Géraldine Lay

Born in 1972 in Mâcon.

Lives and works in Arles.


A 1997 graduate from the ENSP, Géraldine Lay partnered Céline Clanet, François Deladerrière and Geoffroy Mathieu in a collective project published by Filigranes under the title Un mince vernis de réalité (A Thin Gloss of Reality). In 2006, she began a series of portraits in the streets of Rome – the result of a grant from the “Septembre de la Photographie”, Lyon. She continued this research in Les Failles ordinaires (Ordinary Flaws) in the north of Europe, thanks to a grant from the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur regional council and the DRAC (2007-11). She has enjoyed residencies at the Centre d’Art Contemporain in Saint-Gaudens, Image/imatge in Orthez, and at the Phautomnales in Beauvais. The resulting series is to be published by Éditions Diaphane under the title Où commence la scène (Where does the Scene Begin), with an accompanying text by François Bon. Her images have also been shown at the Espace Malraux in Chambéry, the Atelier de Visu in Marseille, Le Réverbère gallery in Lyon, Paris Photo, the Artothèque in Grenoble and the Château d’Eau gallery in Toulouse. Les failles ordinaires with an accompanying text by J. Damez is to be published by Actes Sud to mark the occasion of this exhibition. Since 2005, Géraldine Lay has been represented by Le Réverbère.

Capitole, chapelle Saint-Laurent

> 2 September

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