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HERE AND NOW (2000-2005)

Every day we see and hear an endless number of things. It is as if someone is telling us a story to which new details are constantly being added, and that goes on infinitely, according to Brigitte Grignet. Much of what we see and hear is lost, but some things – however trivial they may be – unconsciously attract our attention. Before Grignet can analyze why she had done so, she has already instinctively tripped the shutter release. In that way she records a world that unconsciously appeals to her – perhaps because of previous personal experiences, for instance from her youth. Together these moments in Here and Now (2000-2005) make up a universe of its own, and an extremely personal story of how we can experience places and moments – a sensation that we all recognize.

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