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The Forum des Halles symbolized in the '70s a new and ambitious architectural vision in the heart of the historical centre of Paris. In place of the Baltard's Pavilions and the general markets, it was created a new futuristic space that had to contain the trade, the leisure, the work, the education, and the art. A monumental cement complex with subterranean layers brutalized the Beaubourg district. Today, a new vision takes place: a new complex satisfying the contemporary aesthetic requirements will replace the Forum. These 26 pictures were took during the first phase of the demolition of the Forum des Halles, developing an idea of temporality about this place. 26 as the letters of the alphabet through which the Forum, thirty-two years after the construction and by this time esteemed as old, declare itself at the moment of its falling and its oblivion.“That it is not about 'hurried' photography, not really about contemplation, but as Ezio D’Agostino says himself, 'about a photographic process which derives from my archaeology training'. This means confronting time and pacting with it. The archaeologist, such as the photographer, divides the territory so that he can better explore it. The archaeologist digs it, then, with a layered and depth approach, he reveals the layers that will provide elements of interpretation and knowledge. Through his frame (which belongs only to him and which seldom has the scientific knowledge of the archaeologist), the photographer, too, divides, slices and cuts the space we know and we experiment so that we can see it differently, with other perspectives. This lack of spectacular reveals a cut tree trunk surrounded by dying grass, which still resists while a poor plant, leaning on a green fence, tries, whereas dying, to climb out from a metallic gate. A bit further, in-depth, by the pool numbers define a podium, a winner and his runner-ups. Then, soft chalk houses on a blackboard, half erased, a child's drawing, a small bird lost on the red back of a plastic chair, waste behind a transparent and red plastic garbage bag, chromias and signs. A calm reading of a world which is not, sharp angles, material meeting, reflection and, as always, light such as the one that makes drops of water vibrating when they get away from some humble string lights.”
Christian Caujolle
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino
- Alphabet - Les Halles a work of Ezio D'agostino