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Carline Bourdelas : Au fil des pages, des images, Curated by Laura Serani, in partnership with we are_

Exhibition from 06 July to 06 September 2026

Opening week of Les Rencontres d’Arles:

Monday to Sunday: 11am–1pm | 2pm–7pm
Exception: Thursday 9 July: 3pm–7pm

From 15 to 31 July:
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am–1pm | 3pm–7pm
Sunday: 3pm–7pm

From 01 to 29 August:
Wednesday to Saturday: 11am–1pm | 4pm–7pm
Sunday: 4pm–7pm

Writing, like photography, freezes time, brings past moments back to life and makes them resonate, transporting us to other dimensions of time and space, to parallel worlds where reality and imagination create new narratives.

 

If solitude is a prerequisite for the act of writing as much as for the photographic act, conversely, the practice of photography, writing, and by extension reading, are undeniable antidotes to solitude.

“Collective” artist residencies, a potential threat to this condition of creative solitude, sometimes paradoxically allow for valuable exchanges that foster creative processes and the blossoming of projects.

I write these lines reflecting on various experiences over the years, and in particular on my encounter with Carline Bourdelas during her residency in Deauville with the photo4food foundation for the Planches Contact festival in 2023.

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©Carline Bourdelas

Carline Bourdelas has long reflected on the place and function of art in the lives of artists, striving to understand the mysteries of creation, in the middle of torments, questions, and attempts at answers.

Upon her arrival, she gave the impression of almost single-handedly embodying the artist’s solitude—her doubts, her questions about her role, and about the meaning, value, and legitimacy of her work. As the days went by, bonds were formed, surrounding and supporting her in a new way. Her project gradually took shape, her plans became concrete, and her vulnerabilities transformed into a kind of grace.

 

Her attraction to books, her passion for photography and Normandy, inspired her literature-related project and her initial “research” on Proust, before she turned her attention to the work and personalities of Balzac and Sagan, which gave rise to the three series presented, in their entirety and together, for the first time in this exhibition.

 

In her quest, Carline Bourdelas explores the worlds of the chosen authors as much as her own.

In a dance step, she draws near and moves away from them, sharing the questions, fears, and desires that inhabit them; fascinated and frightened.

 

With her extreme sensitivity, she seems to deeply feel the moods of these authors, who draw her into a relationship of identification, into a secret place, from which she narrates visually in their stead and alongside them. 

Carline Bourdelas’s poetic writing plays with twilight and darkness, with blurriness and the fleeting, with repetition, with appearances and disappearances.

Her aesthetic, imbued with nostalgia, supports her reflections on the passage of time, loss, beauty, memories, and small joys. A world that is at times dark, at times sunny, over which a subtle melancholy hangs.

 

Laura Serani

Exhibition Curator

About the Artist

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Carline Bourdelas is a French photographer based in Paris.
After studying law in Orléans and at the Sorbonne, she fully turned to photography, a practice she began at the age of 14.
Evening classes at the Beaux-Arts in Orléans confirmed her interest in the image as an intimate medium. Her work first emerged from street photography before evolving toward more constructed compositions.
Through staging, light, and references to painting and cinema, she creates images between reality and imagination.
Her photographs explore solitude, silence, childhood, femininity, and memory.
For her, photography is a way of holding onto what disappears and giving lasting form to fragile emotions.

Note to editors :

About Galerie Huit Arles:

Founded in 2007, Galerie Huit Arles has built a strong reputation for its carefully curated selection of artists — both established and emerging — and for the quality of its displays and installations. Exhibitions are organised independently or in collaboration with partners including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Factum Arte Madrid, The British Journal of Photography, Photo Doc Paris, and Galerie SIT DOWN, Paris.

In addition to regular exhibitions and prestigious private visits, the gallery offers artistic stays for discerning travellers, artist residencies, and themed workshops. More than just an art space, Galerie Huit Arles is a creative, inspiring, and welcoming place in a beautiful setting.

Contact Presse 

Julia de Bierre – julia@galeriehuitarles.com

Gallerist in Arles, co-curator

06 82 04 39 60
 

Laura Serani– lauraserani@gmail.com

Exhibition curator

Galerie Huit Arles 8, rue de la Calade 13200 Arles, France +33 (0) 6 82 04 39 60  ©2021 by Galerie Huit Arles / Terms & Conditions

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