Paul D'Haese / Borderline
With Borderline, the Belgian artist Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blinds walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”.
In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off.
Published by Hangar Photo Art Center
176 pages.
24.5 x 28.6 cm
With Borderline, the Belgian artist Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blinds walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”.
In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off.
Published by Hangar Photo Art Center
176 pages.
24.5 x 28.6 cm
With Borderline, the Belgian artist Paul D’Haese explores the coastal strip from Bray-Dunes to Le Havre. His photographs of the chaotic built-up landscape with its blinds walls, parapets and fences ironically depict this coastline as a new “Atlantic wall”.
In this, they form a masterful visual fable about the desert that can become a country that closes itself off.
Published by Hangar Photo Art Center
176 pages.
24.5 x 28.6 cm