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Reli(r)e Le Paysage [(Re)read the Landscape]

Maxime Guedaly

If travelers are quick to marvel at unknown landscapes, like new realms of enchantment, what about their inhabitants? At what point does the landscape cease to be merely a backdrop? At what moment do we become one with our environment? With (Re)read the Landscape, I explore different practices of walking in natural environments as various ways to produce alternative representations of a territory. This can take the form of an invitation to a local resident to show me a walk they particularly cherish. My perspective intertwines with the route of the guest and the movement of our shared walk. In the act of capturing images, I activate a "style of attention enriched by the living beyond itself: one that deems it worthy of inquiry and rich in meanings," to borrow the words of philosopher Baptiste Morizot in his work "Ways of Being Alive". This can also manifest through my participation in choreographic walks, such as "assombramentos" proposed during the DETER festival by choreographer Ametonyo Silva, who seeks to provoke "appearances" in the hope of re-enchanting our gaze. I also engage in in-situ performances initiated by other artists, such as those of "The Real Story of the False River", as part of the research laboratory "Being(s) situated #2" operated by Le Dancing CDCN (Dijon, France), under the direction of choreographers Laurent Pichaud and DD Dorvillier. In this way, I aim to create a corpus that blends different regimes of imagery, with movement as a common thread, serving as clues to question the notion of landscape and renew its representations.
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The Artist
Maxime Guedaly
Nominated in
2025
By
Centre photographique Rouen Normandie
Lives and Works in
Paris
Focusing on the role of humans within society and their direct interaction with their environment, Maxime Guedaly has been building a documentary photographic archive for the past ten years. A self-taught photographer with an engineering background, he constructs his projects from the archives he has created. Selected, organized, and related according to their purpose, these images find their place in public spaces and in venues accessible to all audiences. The formal association of several regimes of images serves as a starting point for reflection on the physical and political movements of communities engaged in society, whether they come from a cultural background linked to live performance or the associative world. Through video, the photographer establishes a dialogue between the movement of urban and human respiration, creating a common vocabulary between two entities emerging from their inertia. Evolving towards the fields of performance and collaborative art, the role of the artist becomes porous, straddling participation and documentation. While the question of the reception of the work remains unchanged, the artistic process is completely reexamined. Maxime Guedaly was born in Toulouse in 1987. He is trained as an engineer and is a self-taught photographer. He trained in authorial projects at the ENSP in Arles in 2018.
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