Project Description
“’Everything that is most eccentric in man, the gypsy in him, can surely be summed up in these two syllables: garden.”
Louis Aragon, Le paysan de Paris
Here, not far from Paris, were marshes, which became in turn the vegetal plain of one of the largest agricultural territories in Europe, then, between 1952 and 1972, a gigantic slum, that of the Campa.
Now, one seems to feel there this “feeling of nature” dear to the surrealists, and that the peasant of Aragon experienced when he walked through the park of Buttes-Chaumont, north of the concomitant capital.
Just like the latter, the park of La Courneuve was invented, built from scratch. Lakes, hills and valleys have been shaped on a dull plain, where the relief has long been only historical. A manufactured green lung, it can be defined as a park as well as a huge garden. The garden of the large surrounding complexes, concrete enclosures composing one of the most urbanized and poorest territories of the country, which in 2024 will host the world’s biggest sporting event, the Olympic Games.
If there is NATURE, it is in a double language game: first, the one fenced, arranged, structured, by the landscapers and then reinterpreted by the occupants. Here, dense vegetation and stone sculptures, dark woods and clear lines, modern practices and the primitive power of trees are confronted and mixed.
Through the constitutive duality of the park, the inner strength of the beings who cross it is revealed, their nature in a second sense. An enclosed space, but a space of freedom, it creates its autonomy and its aesthetic independence at the same time by its porosity – the entrance is free – and its opacity.
In the silence of the place, contemporaneity sinks into this hybrid space as into an original reverse, creating an asynchronous picture where reality becomes fable. And then, as in the words of Aragon, « reflect faithfully the vast sentimental regions where the city dwellers wild dreams stir ».
Bio
Alexandre Silberman (born 1983) is a director and photographer based in Paris (France). Graduated in Philosophy and Communication, he mainly develops long term documentary projects. His series on scenography of Beauty in Ile-de-France museums, THE GREAT BEAUTY, was the subject of a monographic exhibition at the Moritzhof Gallery in Magdeburg (Germany) in 2018, was selected in 2019 to participate in the International Photography Festival of Lenzburg (Switzerland) and is one of the ten winners exhibited in New York for the Feature Shoot Street Photography Awards 2020. He went on to exhibit internationally at festivals such as LES BOUTOGRAPHIES in Montpellier (France), PHOTOMETRIA in Ionnina (Greece), HEAD ON in Sydney (Australia), ENCONTROS DA IMAGEM in Braga (Portugal), or PEP in Bruxelles (Belgium). He was also shortlisted for the Bar Tur Photo Awards, the Palm* Photo Prize and the Hariban award. In November 2023, he won the TAYLOR WESSING PORTRAIT PRIZE, thereby exhibiting at the NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY in London (England). December 2024, his first monograph, NATURE, was released. This work will be included in the Night of the Year of the RENCONTRES D’ARLES 2025 (France), and in October of the same year, will be the subject of a monographic exhibition at the GALERIE MADÉ in Paris, as part of PHOTOSAINTGERMAIN (France).
NATURE
Hariban Award 2024