27 May – 7 June

Corp(u)s — Diane Givry

Diane Givry presents a body of black-and-white photographs made over the past five years in medium and large formats. Portraits, nudes, plants and landscapes encounter one another through a pronounced materiality and the analogue silver grain of the photographic technique. The works explore sensual resonances between flesh and vegetation, treating fragments of bodies and skins—carnal or vegetal—as components of an integrated whole. The exhibition evokes tactility, presence and the porous boundaries between human and botanical forms.

Opening: Wednesday 27 May, 18:30

Place du Manoir 4,
1223 Cologny
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Photo Credit: Image : © « Panka, un été », Diane Givry

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