In Fribourg, Belluard plays with digital images and gets lost (a little) in the archives

Published on July 1, 2024 at 3:44 p.m. / Modified on July 1, 2024 at 4:27 p.m.

You who scroll frantically on Insta, go without delay to the medieval fortress of Belluard to discover the proposal of Xénia Lucie Laffely. Her mishmash of digital photos frozen on fabric evokes strange sabbats, both sweet and disturbing. A mixture of our fears and our impulses.

A similar feeling of disconnect with the work of Janosch Perler who, in tourist hotspots (Jordan, Brazil, Venice), filmed people filming the landscape, then erased them, thus obtaining a ballet of ghosts of which we can see the halo against a backdrop of breathtaking views. At Belluard, which continues until this Saturday July 6, we know how to restore the blurred parts of our colonized imaginations.

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