10 images seules
(ten single images)

2004

« The landscapes that Raymonde April is fond of are essentially anthropic: not only has human presence left its mark on the landscape, the natural order shapes the human presence in them. We are not witness to some osmosis or fusion between human being and nature. No, they remain parallel to one another. However, we may notice that each informs the other. A line stretched between two tiny poles is enough to understand that at this precise spot in the world, someone is drying their laundry and is presenting it for the contemplation of the surrounding nature. »

Jean-Claude Rochefort, Bifurcations, Notes, and Materials, excerpt