#2 – Map of the world drawn from memory (Performance, 2011)
James Taylor Gallery, London, 13 May 2011

-able Kulturverein, Berlin, 29 April 2011


#124 – 24 photographs of an urban walk performed by a man from his home. He chooses a metro station randomly. He takes the second street on the left, the third on the right, the second left, the third right. If fewer than two or three blocks, he takes the first that presents itself. Every five minutes, he takes a photograph of what immediately lies before him. The walk lasts two hours. Colour photographs/ slide projection (2009-11)
Walks performed in London (February 2009), Berlin (April 2010), New York (August 2010) and Nice (May 2011).




#177 – Objects abandoned in the street by people moving home on Sundays. Polaroid photographs (2009-11)

#279 – The contours of every country in the world are drawn superimposed on a large sheet of paper. Pencil on card, 59.4 x 84.1 cm (2010)

#496 – Hybrid territories are drawn by joining the contours of several countries. Pencil on paper, 29.7 x 42 cm (2010-11)






#525 – Subjective map of the world showing only the countries the author has visited. Inkjet print on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm (2011)

#340 – 1 minute films of six urban landscapes of similar nature are shown successively: Fairground stalls, record shops, nightclubs, café terraces, swimming pools, sport stadiums, town halls, supermarket entrances. Video, 48mn (2011)



