CV132 - Aphasia – Louis Perreault
Ciel variable 132 - Tableaux (Été 2026)
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Aphasia
James Andrew Rosen
— Louis Perreault
During a convalescence that forced him into a long period of isolation, James Andrew Rosen re-evaluated his own photographic archives. He recontextualized them around the notion of repair and a “slow return to the outside world,” writes Louis Perreault, leading to the book Aphasia. Linked to the “transformative power of photography,” the body of work offers a meditation on impermanence. Enthralled, the critic praises Rosen for capturing the elusive, “this moment in suspension, which would be dissipated by a single movement.”
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Language : English & French
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Bibliographical Notice
Louis Perreault, “James Andrew Rosen, Aphasia” in Ciel variable, No. 132, “Tableaux”, Montreal, 2026, p. 91-92.
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