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The Far East
Beijing reminded me of my first trip to China in 2003: vastness, heavy traffic and a feeling of being uprooted.
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Unexpected encounter with a perfume
Hired at the age of 16 for a summer in a hardware store, I discovered a few perfumes on a shelf, including one that I really liked.
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Underworld Collection goes on display in Beijing
Inspired by Plato's allegory of the cave, this visual and olfactory series is my interpretation of this ancient text.
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Learning pottery in China
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A captivating body language
One sunny afternoon in Taiwan, I took the Taipei metro to attend a dance show called Renaissance of its Ashes — An Experimental Work by Taiwanese c...
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Lost on the island of Formosa
The month spent in Taipei was not a long, quiet river. I had my ups and downs. But above all, it allowed me to do some introspection.
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Ali Baba's Cave
Venturing into these packed warehouses made me loose my temporal and spatial bearings.
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Out of time
It was there in Jin Ze, village in the suburbs of Shanghai, where I was about to stay for a month in an international artists' residence.
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Julia Margaret Cameron, a pioneer in photography
I remember very well the day I first saw a photo of this British woman who began photography at the age of 46.
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Unforgettable moments in the village of Shinjo
I loved the place at first sight. It was surrounded by a beautiful and well maintained forest.
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Tao Dance Theater, the very essence of life
Their unique way of body expression combines traditions of the past with modern body language.
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The secret vibration of things
My favorite quotes from the book Empty and Full: the Language of Chinese Painting by François Cheng
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