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GĂ©raldine Jeanjean – Rock-paper-roots

GĂ©raldine Jeanjean – Rock-paper-roots

The small French village of Aumont, where GĂ©raldine Jeanjean’s grandmother lives, is filled with childhood memories and has been a subject for the photographer’s work for many years. Her photos are proof of what her stories contain and identify the places that have almost become imaginary. By observing them, she noticed similarities between her children and her grandmother. While the children discovered reality, her grandmother, suffering from memory problems, lost touch with it. A search for reality has developed like a game of rock-paper-scissors.

80 pages, 19 x 26cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

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GĂ©raldine Jeanjean – Rock-paper-roots

The small French village of Aumont, where GĂ©raldine Jeanjean’s grandmother lives, is filled with childhood memories and has been a subject for the photographer’s work for many years. Her photos are proof of what her stories contain and identify the places that have almost become imaginary. By observing them, she noticed similarities between her children and her grandmother. While the children discovered reality, her grandmother, suffering from memory problems, lost touch with it. A search for reality has developed like a game of rock-paper-scissors.

80 pages, 19 x 26cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

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The small French village of Aumont, where GĂ©raldine Jeanjean’s grandmother lives, is filled with childhood memories and has been a subject for the photographer’s work for many years. Her photos are proof of what her stories contain and identify the places that have almost become imaginary. By observing them, she noticed similarities between her children and her grandmother. While the children discovered reality, her grandmother, suffering from memory problems, lost touch with it. A search for reality has developed like a game of rock-paper-scissors.

80 pages, 19 x 26cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

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