The Particles, the human tale of a water that dies

On the occasion of UNOC 2025, the gallery of the Musée de la Photographie Charles Nègre offers an exhibition by photographer Manon Lanjouère, “Les Particles”.

Human count of a water that dies, “The Particles, the human tale of a water that dies"is a poetic and photographic manifest in favor of the preservation of the oceans. Through the photographic technique of cyanotype, and through a poetic and artistic approach, Manon Lanjouère develops a profound reflection on ocean pollution. Each image, by its plastic beauty, invites contemplation, but also by its visual strength, to action.

The Particles, the human tale of a water that dies"is a poetic and militant exhibition inspired by exchanges with scientists who are specialists in the study of marine microorganisms and microplastic pollution that touches them.

The artist

Born in 1993, Manon Lanjouère lives and works in Paris. After a course in Art History at the Sorbonne she joined the school of the Gobelins from where she graduated in 2017. His work has been exhibited in France and abroad, including the European Photography House (MEP), the Benaki Museum (Athens), the HOSOO Gallery for Kyotography (Kyoto)... He entered the collections of the Musée de l’Élysée in Lausanne, the Nicéphore Niépce Museum in Chalon-sur-Saône or the National Centre for Plastic Arts (CNAP).

Photo :Manon Lanjouère Credit © Jérémie Bôle du Chaumont


Exhibition
Du saturday 26 april 2025 au sunday 7 september 2025
Museum of Photography

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