A review by seashelly
Exposition by Nathalie Léger

4.0

Before the lens, one might expect the exaltation of celebration, gratitude at these reunions with herself, lone site of glorification, but it is the opposite, you see in the photos that you don’t see it. Before the lens, she was just a mass of absence.


Less of a biography and more using the Countess for various reflections on looking, seeing, the ethics of being represented, the consequences of being a subject. Not a topic that made me feel much, hence the four stars instead of five, but I found it very good -- although I get why some people think some digressions are overblown.