A film by Benoît Labourdette (5’27s, 2018).
Discovering in the materiality of the world that a work of art is not what it seems.
A film by Benoît Labourdette (2’16, 1997).
Passing a closed trash can, a Japanese tourist remembers the words of his father, who told him the bomb, and the feeling of being alive while others died.
How to get listening and silence in a group? Surprisingly, by going through a work on oneself the results can be spectacular. Silence is a prerequisite to listening: a false ideaWhen we address a group of people, we need silence to be able to (…)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).