As part of the 6th edition of the Biennale de la Photographie de Mulhouse, the exhibition those eyes - these eyes - they fade explores the subterranean links between humans and living worlds, since the dawn of time. Offering a journey between urban and natural spaces, it is intended as a prolonged meditation, an active and poetic contemplation. The works, sometimes intimate, sometimes more objective, reflect the personal vision of the photographers and invite visual and emotional experience rather than literal understanding. The photographic installations encourage the public to navigate through sharply contrasting environments, eliciting a diversity of perceptions. Like images that appear with every blink of an eye, the exhibition offers visions of a world in motion, highlighting the interconnectedness between humans and other living beings, including plants. For Emanuele Coccia, plants have changed the metaphysical structure of the world. In his view, it's plants that should be asked what the world is, because it's plants that "make the world". This connection between human life and that of plants, minerals and other organisms is crucial to the conception of worlds that are impossible today, but possible tomorrow.
- Amenities services : Toilets
- Prices : Free admission
- Type of event, exhibition : Exhibition
- Place/Departure of the event : Musée des Beaux-Arts
- Car parking : Less than 200 m from a paying public car park