
Posted on May 02, 2025 at 04:19. / Modified May 02, 2025 at 04:20.
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Sophie Thun is tall, mischievous and wise. Polish and German of origin, born in 1985 in Frankfurt and installed in Vienna, she talks about her work in French, in a language that is both precise and alive that she learned in contact with children. It is found among its images, immense photographs, mostly in black and white, hung on the walls but also in the middle of the project space of the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne (MCBA).
She herself is blonde and dressed in black. Almost black and white in turn. This world-these Wet Rooms (“Rooms”), this is the title of his exhibition – is therefore his own. No doubt. Besides, on the walls, in its “black rooms”, we recognize his face and body, sometimes naked. She is behind and in front of the lens, photographer and model often, sometimes cut, sometimes split. “I am accessible to myself,” she explains.
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